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===[[personal Title::Sir]] [[name::Robert]] [[name::WISEMAN]]  [[date of birth::1609;1610|1609/10]]-[[date of Death::1684]]===
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===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Robert]] [[name::WISEMAN]]  [[date of birth::1609;1610|1609/10]]-[[date of death::1684]]===
  
 
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Born at [[place of Birth::Rivenhall, Essex]], son of [[family::Sir Thomas Wiseman]].  LL.B [[education::Trinity Hall, Cambridge]] 1634 ([[occupation::fellow]] 1631-53), LL.D 1639.  [[occupation::Commissioner of policies and assurances]] in [[location::London]], 1645.  [[occupation::Advocate-General]] 1660, knighted 1661.  Admitted to [[organisations::Doctors’ Commons]] 1663 ([[occupation::President]], 1672).  [[occupation::Official-principal]] of the court of [[location::Canterbury]], [[occupation::Dean of the Arches]] 1672; [[occupation::Deputy judge of the Admiralty]] 1673; [[occupation::Commissary of the peculiar]] of [[location::Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire]] 1681.
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Born at [[place of birth::Rivenhall, Essex]], son of [[family::Sir Thomas Wiseman]].  LL.B [[education::Trinity Hall, Cambridge]] 1634 ([[occupation::fellow]] 1631-53), LL.D 1639.  [[occupation::Commissioner of policies and assurances]] in [[location::London]], 1645.  [[occupation::advocate-general|Advocate-General]] 1660, knighted 1661.  Admitted to [[organisations::Doctors’ Commons]] 1663 ([[occupation::President]], 1672).  [[occupation::Official-principal]] of the court of [[location::Canterbury]], [[occupation::dean|Dean of the Arches]] 1672; [[occupation::Deputy judge of the Admiralty]] 1673; [[occupation::Commissary of the peculiar]] of [[location::Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire]] 1681.
  
 
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Wiseman’s [[subject::law]] books were [[Retail Sale::sold]] in [[Location of Sale::London]] by [[Associates::Robert Scott]] in 1686.  The catalogue lists 634 lots (including many multi-volume sets), predominantly [[language::Latin]] works (531 lots), with a small proportion of [[language::French]] ones (94) and hardly any in [[language::English]] (9).  The contents cover all aspects of the [[subject::law]] ([[subject::law, criminal|criminal]], [[subject::law, civil|civil]], [[subject::law, ecclesiastical|ecclesiastical]]) but not other subjects and we do not know how widely Wiseman’s library may have ranged beyond this.  In his will, he bequeathed his [[subject::law, civil|civil]] and [[subject::law, criminal|criminal law]] [[bequest::commonplace books]] ("all of my own collection and writing") to [[beneficiary::Sir Richard Lloyd]], his successor as [[occupation::Dean of the Arches]]; beyond this, there are no specific references to books, and all the residue of his goods and estate was left to his [[subsequent Owner::wife]].  
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Wiseman’s [[subject::law]] books were sold by retail sale in [[location of sale::London]] by [[associates::Robert Scott]] in 1686.  The catalogue lists 634 lots (including many multi-volume sets), predominantly [[language::Latin]] works (531 lots), with a small proportion of [[language::French]] ones (94) and hardly any in [[language::English]] (9).  The contents cover all aspects of the [[subject::law]] (criminal, civil and ecclesiastical) but not other subjects and we do not know how widely Wiseman’s library may have ranged beyond this.  In his will, he bequeathed his civil and [[subject::law|criminal law]] commonplace books ("all of my own collection and writing") to [[beneficiary::Sir Richard Lloyd]], his successor as [[occupation::dean|Dean of the Arches]]; beyond this, there are no specific references to books, and all the residue of his goods and estate was left to his [[subsequent owner::wife]].
  
 
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*''Catalogus librorum juridicorum Roberti Wyseman'', 1686 ([http://estc.bl.uk/F/2HTSBA8CGKPHPL71I3T8CSR151S5PAC7PB9FK8NI28GC4DQUAM-18800?func=full-set-set&set_number=034049&set_entry=000001&format=999 ESTC R233749]).  
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*Alston, E. C., ''Inventory of sale catalogues ... 1676-1800'', St Philip, 2010.
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*''Catalogus librorum juridicorum Roberti Wyseman'', 1686, ESTC R233749.  
 
*Jones, N. G. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/58166 "Wiseman, Sir Robert (1609/10–1684), judge and jurist."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.  
 
*Jones, N. G. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/58166 "Wiseman, Sir Robert (1609/10–1684), judge and jurist."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.  
 
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Sir Robert WISEMAN 1609/10-1684

Biographical Note

Born at Rivenhall, Essex, son of Sir Thomas Wiseman. LL.B Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1634 (fellow 1631-53), LL.D 1639. Commissioner of policies and assurances in London, 1645. Advocate-General 1660, knighted 1661. Admitted to Doctors’ Commons 1663 (President, 1672). Official-principal of the court of Canterbury, Dean of the Arches 1672; Deputy judge of the Admiralty 1673; Commissary of the peculiar of Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire 1681.

Books

Wiseman’s law books were sold by retail sale in London by Robert Scott in 1686. The catalogue lists 634 lots (including many multi-volume sets), predominantly Latin works (531 lots), with a small proportion of French ones (94) and hardly any in English (9). The contents cover all aspects of the law (criminal, civil and ecclesiastical) but not other subjects and we do not know how widely Wiseman’s library may have ranged beyond this. In his will, he bequeathed his civil and criminal law commonplace books ("all of my own collection and writing") to Sir Richard Lloyd, his successor as Dean of the Arches; beyond this, there are no specific references to books, and all the residue of his goods and estate was left to his wife.

Characteristic Markings

None of Wiseman’s books have been identified.

Sources