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− | Born in [[ | + | Born in [[place of Birth::Enville, Staffordshire]], the son of [[family::John Devey]]. BA [[education::Magdalen Hall, Oxford]] 1699. [[occupation::Curate]] of [[location::Coleshill, Warwickshire]] 1700-05 (where the parish tradition suggests that he will have had high-church sympathies). |
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− | Inventory on decease lists 130 books, plus some [[subject | + | Inventory on decease lists 130 books, plus some [[subject::sermons]], [[subject::pamphlets]] and [[subject::cartography|maps]], valued at [[Monetary Value::£19 12s 5d]]. The contents partly reflect the [[education::the University of Oxford|Oxford]] curriculum of the time, including relevant [[subject::classics|classical]] authors and works on [[subject::grammar]], [[subject::logic]] and [[subject::philosophy]]. The collection also included some more popular [[subject::literature]], as well as [[subject::theology|theological]]/[[subject::devotional]] works, and a little [[subject::medicine]]. Examples: St Catharine’s Cambridge [Dict. Graec. Venice 1497]. |
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Thomas DEVEY 1681-1705
Biographical Note
Born in Enville, Staffordshire, the son of John Devey. BA Magdalen Hall, Oxford 1699. Curate of Coleshill, Warwickshire 1700-05 (where the parish tradition suggests that he will have had high-church sympathies).
Books
Inventory on decease lists 130 books, plus some sermons, pamphlets and maps, valued at £19 12s 5d. The contents partly reflect the Oxford curriculum of the time, including relevant classical authors and works on grammar, logic and philosophy. The collection also included some more popular literature, as well as theological/devotional works, and a little medicine. Examples: St Catharine’s Cambridge [Dict. Graec. Venice 1497].
Characteristic Markings
Sources
J. L. Salter, The books of an early eighteenth-century curate, The Library 5th ser 33 (1978), 33-46.