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:Thomas, William, Clerk of the Council. ''Principal rules of the Italian grammer, with a dictionarie for the better understandynge of Boccace, Petrarcha, and Dante: gathered into this tongue'', <br>London: 1562. | :Thomas, William, Clerk of the Council. ''Principal rules of the Italian grammer, with a dictionarie for the better understandynge of Boccace, Petrarcha, and Dante: gathered into this tongue'', <br>London: 1562. | ||
::Inscription on title page: J. Wayland | ::Inscription on title page: ''J. Wayland'' | ||
::Inscription on title page and on second leaf: Anna Knollys | ::Inscription on recto of final printed leaf: ''Mary Stanle'' | ||
::Inscription on title page, second leaf and final verso: Tho Stockett | ::Inscription on title page and on second leaf: ''Anna Knollys'' | ||
::Inscription on title page: Ch: Elstob 1711 | ::Inscription on title page, second leaf and final verso: ''Tho Stockett'' | ||
::Inscription on title page: St: Hunt | ::Inscription on title page: ''Ch: Elstob 1711'' | ||
::Inscription on title page: ''St: Hunt'' | |||
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[[Category:Shelfmark|W/R-5-37]] | [[Category:Shelfmark|W/R-5-37]] | ||
Previous owners: | Previous owners: | ||
*J. Wayland | *J. Wayland and Mary Stanley are unidentified. | ||
*Anna Knollys could be either Anne West, Lady De La Warr (née Knollys) (1555–1608); or Anne Knollys, daughter of Sir Francis Knollys the younger | *Anna Knollys could be either Anne West, Lady De La Warr (née Knollys) (1555–1608); or Anne Knollys, daughter of Sir Francis Knollys the younger | ||
*Thomas Stockett (b. 1635, Bekesbourne, d. 1671, Maryland); or his father of the same name | *Thomas Stockett (b. 1635, Bekesbourne, d. 1671, Maryland); or his father of the same name |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 2 March 2024
- Shelfmark W/R-5-37
- Thomas, William, Clerk of the Council. Principal rules of the Italian grammer, with a dictionarie for the better understandynge of Boccace, Petrarcha, and Dante: gathered into this tongue,
London: 1562.
- Inscription on title page: J. Wayland
- Inscription on recto of final printed leaf: Mary Stanle
- Inscription on title page and on second leaf: Anna Knollys
- Inscription on title page, second leaf and final verso: Tho Stockett
- Inscription on title page: Ch: Elstob 1711
- Inscription on title page: St: Hunt
Previous owners:
- J. Wayland and Mary Stanley are unidentified.
- Anna Knollys could be either Anne West, Lady De La Warr (née Knollys) (1555–1608); or Anne Knollys, daughter of Sir Francis Knollys the younger
- Thomas Stockett (b. 1635, Bekesbourne, d. 1671, Maryland); or his father of the same name
- Charles Elstob, rector of Tillington, Sussex, and prebendary of Canterbury, 1685 to 1721; Stall VIII.
- The book later came into the possession of Stephen Hunt and presumably passed to the Cathedral as part of his bequest of 1714.