Frederick Rouch

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Frederick Rouch (1799–1885) was educated at St John's College, Oxford (1817; BA 1820; MA 1824). He was rector of Saint George the Martyr with Saint Mary Magdalen, Canterbury (1829), vicar of Lower Halstow (1840-1859), vicar of Littlebourne (1859-1881), and a Minor Canon of Canterbury from 1827.[1] He gave books to the Cathedral Library on several occasions between the 1840s and 1870s.

Shelfmark W2/X-1-26
Bartolomé de las Casas. Narratio regionum indicarum per Hispanos quosdam devastatarum verissima. 1614.
Inscription on verso of second front free endpaper: for the Cathedral Library at Canterbury presented by F. R. Minor Canon of the Cathedral 1843 [F. R. altered to F. Rouch]
Shelfmark W/E-2-54(1)
Manasseh ben Joseph ben Israel. De la fragilidad humana, y inclinacion del hombre al peccado, parte primera. ...
Amsterdam: 1642.
Inscription on front pastedown: Binjamin de Vinto [or: Pinto?]
Inscription on front pastedown: E dono Fred. Rouch, A.M. 1862.
Shelfmark W/E-3-19/24
Collection of theological tracts, : ... By Richard Watson, ...
Cambridge: 1785.
Printed label on front pastedown: Westdean Library [in MS:] 1813; inscription on title page: Westdean Lib. 1813.
Inscription on front pastedown: from Revd F. Rouch - Minor Canon - For the Cathedral Library at Canterbury - July 1876.
Presentation label on front free endpaper: Rev. F. Rouch July 1873 6 vols.
Shelfmark W2/X-1-41
John Peace. Apology for Cathedral service. 1839.
Armorial bookplate on front pastedown, with motto 'Malo mori quam foedari': Revd. George Williams.
Inscription on front free endpaper: From Frederick Rouch Minor Canon to the Library of the Cathedral at Canterbury 1879
Shelfmark W/P-8-42(1)
Oxford. University. Parecbolae sive excerpta è corpore Statutorum Universitatis Oxoniensis. Accedunt Articuli Religionis XXXIX. ... nec non Juramenta fidelitatis & suprematûs. ...
Oxford: 1671.
Inscription on verso of third front free endpaper: Rouch, Canterbury … presented to the Library of Canterbury Cathedral May 1878.

W2/T-12-7(1) W2/T-12-9(1) W2/T-12-5

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