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BA [[education::Christ Church, Oxford]] 1560, MA 1563, BD 1570, DD 1583; [[occupation::Canon]] of [[organisations::Christ Church, Oxford|Christ Church]] 1568, [[occupation::Vice-Chancellor]] 1583, 1599. [[occupation::Canon]] of [[organisations::Hereford Cathedral]] and of [[organisations::Worcester Cathedral|Worcester]] 1573, [[occupation::Master]] of [[organisations::Ledbury Hospital]], [[occupation::custos]] of [[organisations::Hereford Cathedral Library]] 1595-7, 1610-17.  
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BA [[education::Christ Church, Oxford]] 1560, MA 1563, BD 1570, DD 1583; [[occupation::canon|Canon]] of [[organisations::Christ Church, Oxford|Christ Church]] 1568, [[occupation::Vice-Chancellor]] 1583, 1599. [[occupation::canon|Canon]] of [[organisations::Hereford Cathedral]] and of [[organisations::Worcester Cathedral|Worcester]] 1573, [[occupation::Master]] of [[organisations::Ledbury Hospital]], [[occupation::custos]] of [[organisations::Hereford Cathedral Library]] 1595-7, 1610-17.  
  
 
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Thomas THORNTON ca.1541-1629

Biographical Note

BA Christ Church, Oxford 1560, MA 1563, BD 1570, DD 1583; Canon of Christ Church 1568, Vice-Chancellor 1583, 1599. Canon of Hereford Cathedral and of Worcester 1573, Master of Ledbury Hospital, custos of Hereford Cathedral Library 1595-7, 1610-17.

Books

Thornton was much involved in reforming and refashioning Hereford Cathedral Library, partly at his own expense. He enforced the payment of installations fees for Library income, created a donors' book (1611), and built chained bookcases, largely modelled on those in the Bodleian Library. He bequeathed a manuscript and 28 printed books to the Library, including a number of chronicles.

Sources

  • Foster, J. Alumni Oxonienses. Oxford, 1891.
  • Leedham-Green, E. and Webber, T. (eds), Cambridge history of libraries vol. 1, Cambridge, 2006, p.394-5.
  • Morgan, F. C. and P. E., Hereford Cathedral Library and Muniments, 2nd edn, Hereford, 1975.