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Booth, who is described as "armiger" (gentleman with a coat of arms) but whose background is otherwise not known, [[Bequest::bequeathed]] books to the parish of [[Beneficiary::Tankersley, Yorkshire]], for the use of the [[Occupation::rector]] and his successors. 37 volumes (now in [[Present Repository::Sheffield University Library]]) remain today, all 16th-century continental impronts, covering [[subject::theology]], [[subject::medicine]] and [[subject::classics]].
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Booth, who is described as "armiger" (gentleman with a coat of arms) but whose background is otherwise not known, [[Bequest::bequeathed]] books to the parish of [[Beneficiary::Tankersley, Yorkshire]], for the use of the [[Occupation::rector]] and his successors. 37 volumes (now in [[Present Repository::Sheffield University Library]]) remain today, all 16th-century continental imprints, covering [[subject::theology]], [[subject::medicine]] and [[subject::classics]].
  
 
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Revision as of 03:20, 21 May 2020

Robert BOOTH d.1615

Books

Booth, who is described as "armiger" (gentleman with a coat of arms) but whose background is otherwise not known, bequeathed books to the parish of Tankersley, Yorkshire, for the use of the rector and his successors. 37 volumes (now in Sheffield University Library) remain today, all 16th-century continental imprints, covering theology, medicine and classics.

Sources

  • Perkin, M. A directory of the parochial libraries of the Church of England. London, 2004, 367.