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===[[Name::Thomas]] [[Name::PIERSON]] or [[Name::PEIRSON]] [[Date of Birth::1573|ca.1573]]-[[Date of Death::1633]]===
  
 
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[[occupation::Rector]] of [[location::Bampton Bryan, Herefordshire]]. Bequeathed a collection of ca.450 volumes to
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Born at [[place of birth::Weaverham, Cheshire]].  BA [[education::Emmanuel College, Cambridge]] 1594, MA 1597. [[Occupation::Lecturer]] at [[location::Northwich, Cheshire]] and at [[location::Weaverham]] around the run of the seventeenth century before returning to [[location::Cambridge]] for a while. [[occupation::Rector]] of [[location::Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire]] 1612 where he was energetic in bringing puritan godliness to his congregation.
13 named local ministers.
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In his will, Pierson, made a number of specific bequests involving books, including £8-worth of books to his son in law and executor [[family::Christopher Harvey]], and Foxes's ''Martyrs'', together with works by Perkins, Bolton and Preston toi his widow [[family::Helen Pierson|Helen]]. He left a medieval [[format::manuscript]] to [[organisations::Cambridge University Library]] and one to [[organisations::Hereford Cathedral Library]], and some books to schools in [[location::Northwich]] and [[location::Kington, Herefordshire]]. The bulk of his library of ca.450 volumes was to become a kind of circulating parish library held in trust by Sir [[associates::Robert Harley]] and others, and loaned out to thirteen named local clergymen. Although this arrangemtn was operated for a while, in 1652
  
 
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Thomas PIERSON or PEIRSON ca.1573-1633

Biographical Note

Born at Weaverham, Cheshire. BA Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1594, MA 1597. Lecturer at Northwich, Cheshire and at Weaverham around the run of the seventeenth century before returning to Cambridge for a while. Rector of Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire 1612 where he was energetic in bringing puritan godliness to his congregation.

Books

In his will, Pierson, made a number of specific bequests involving books, including £8-worth of books to his son in law and executor Christopher Harvey, and Foxes's Martyrs, together with works by Perkins, Bolton and Preston toi his widow Helen. He left a medieval manuscript to Cambridge University Library and one to Hereford Cathedral Library, and some books to schools in Northwich and Kington, Herefordshire. The bulk of his library of ca.450 volumes was to become a kind of circulating parish library held in trust by Sir Robert Harley and others, and loaned out to thirteen named local clergymen. Although this arrangemtn was operated for a while, in 1652

Sources

  • Cambers, A., Godly reading, Cambridge, 2011, 125.
  • Eales, Jacqueline. 'Pierson, Thomas (c. 1573–1633), Church of England clergyman'. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
  • Eales, J., Thomas Pierson and the transmission of the moderate puritan tradition, Midland History 20 (1995), 73-102.
  • Perkin, M., A directory of the parochial libraries of the Church of England, London, 2004, 287-8.