Peter Du Moulin
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Peter Du Moulin (1601–1684) was appointed rector of Adisham, Kent, in 1658. He was appointed a canon (Stall IV) at the Restoration in 1660 and died in 1684.[1] He was the son of Pierre Du Moulin (Canon of Canterbury 1615–1658, also Stall IV).
He probably presented copies of his books to the Chapter Library on publication. Wikipedia
- Shelfmark W/L-3-47
- Peter Du Moulin. Regii sanguinis Clamor. 1651.
- With manuscript annotations and corrections, apparently by Peter Du Moulin.
- Shelfmark W/E-3-55
- Peter Du Moulin. Traitté de la paix et du contentement de l'esprit.
Sedan: 1660.- Inscription on pastedown: To ye Library of Xt Church Canterbury
- Shelfmark W/F-3-30
- Pierre Du Moulin. The novelty of Popery, : ... against the book of Cardinal Du Perron, entituled, A reply to the answer of ... James King of Great Britain. By Peter Du Moulin ... translated by ... Peter Du Moulin ....
London: 1662.- In a seventeenth-century binding.
- Shelfmark W/B-1-22
- Peter Du Moulin. Petri Molinaei P.F. Parerga. Poematum libelli tres. I. Hymni in symbolum apostolorum. II. Ecclesiae gemitus. III. Sylva variorum. ...
Cambridge: 1670.- Inscription on verso opposite title page: Donum Authoris Bibliothecae Cantuariensis.
- Shelfmark W/L-6-53
- [Peter Du Moulin]. Reflexions sur le II. & III chapitres de La politique de France de Monsieur P.H. Marquis de C. Ou il censure ... les Huguenots. Par le Sieur de L'Ormegrigny. 1671.
- Inscription on verso of third front free endpaper: Donum Authoris Bibliothecæ Ecclesiæ Christi Cantuar..
- Shelfmark W2/X-3-29
- Peter Du Moulin. Histoire des nouveaus presbyteriens. 1660.
- Inscription (6 pages) on front free endpapers about the authorship of the book, in the hand of the author Peter Du Moulin, Canon of Canterbury, (1601–1684).
- Inscription on front pastedown (17c): This booke belongs to the Library of X Church Canterbury. Apparently given by Peter Du Moulin.
- Shelfmark W/P-3-38
- Du Moulin, Pierre, the Younger.. A replie to a person of honour his pretended Answer to the Vindication of the Protestant religion.
London: 1675.- Inscription on verso of front free endpaper: This book belongeth to the Library of Christs Church Canterbury.
- Probable gift of Peter Du Moulin.