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  • '''(Florence Estienne) Meric Casaubon''' (1599&ndash;1671), son of [[Isaac Casaubon]], was a French-English classical and Anglo-Saxon scholar and a Canon of Ca ...e in Canterbury where he remained until his death.<ref>R. W. Serjeantson, ‘Casaubon, (Florence Estienne) Meric (1599–1671)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of Nationa
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  • ...hn Ludd]], headmaster of the King's School. It presumably passed back into Casaubon's possession after Ludd's death, possibly via [[William Somner]].
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  • AUTHOR(S) Casaubon, Isaac. AUTHOR(S) Casaubon, Méric.
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  • :Isaac Casaubon. ''Isaaci Casauboni ad Frontonem Ducaeum ... epistola''. <br>London: 1611. {{#set:isAuthor=Casaubon, Isaac.}}
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  • ...athedral's movable objects was made under the supervision of Canon [[Meric Casaubon]] on the occasion of Archbishop Laud's Visitation in 1634. The inventory of <tr><td> Auerrois Commentar' vol. 12. 4to.<td>[[Isaac Bargrave]]?<td>yes<td>yes<td>[[W/P-1-53/54]]?</tr>
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