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===[[name::Swithin]] / [[name::Swithune]] [[name::BUTTERFIELD]] [[date of Birth::1547]]-[[date of Death::1611]]===
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Of [[location::St Boltoph, Cambridge]]. Gentleman and [[author::author]] of [[book Title::''The Principles of the True Christian Religion'']] ([[date of Publication::1590]]). Read widely and made extensive notes, which he compiled and had bound in six volumes.
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Of [[location::St Boltoph, Cambridge]]. Gentleman and author of [[book title::''The Principles of the True Christian religion'']] ([[date of publication::1590]]). Read widely and made extensive notes, which he compiled and had bound in six volumes.
  
 
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Bequeathed ca. 60 [[bequest::books]] to [[beneficiary::Pembroke College, Cambridge|Pembroke College]] there, including his own manuscripts compilations, and [[monetary Value::£10]] to buy books.
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[[bequest::Bequeathed]] ca. 60 books to [[beneficiary::Pembroke College, Cambridge|Pembroke College]] there, including his own manuscripts compilations, and [[monetary value::£10]] to buy books.
  
 
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Swithin / Swithune BUTTERFIELD 1547-1611

Biographical Note

Of St Boltoph, Cambridge. Gentleman and author of The Principles of the True Christian religion (1590). Read widely and made extensive notes, which he compiled and had bound in six volumes.

Books

Bequeathed ca. 60 books to Pembroke College there, including his own manuscripts compilations, and £10 to buy books.

Sources