Difference between revisions of "Thomas Boothby 1641-1696"
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[[File:BoothbyThomas1.jpg| thumb | 200px | Armorial stamp of Thomas Boothby? (British Armorial Bindings) ]] | [[File:BoothbyThomas1.jpg| thumb | 200px | Armorial stamp of Thomas Boothby? (British Armorial Bindings) ]] | ||
====Biographical Note==== | ====Biographical Note==== | ||
− | Of [[location::Delfa House, Staffordshire]], son of [[family::Thomas Boothby]] of [[location::Tooley Park, Leicestershire]], nephew of | + | Of [[location::Delfa House, Staffordshire]], son of [[family::Thomas Boothby]] of [[location::Tooley Park, Leicestershire]], nephew of [[crossreference::Sir William Boothby]]. |
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
− | A number of books with an armorial stamp of the Boothby crest (A lion's foot erased erect) are attributed to him in the Armorials Database. One has an inscription "Tho: Boothby", while others have the inscription of William Boothby. Is this perhaps another stamp used by Sir William? | + | A number of books with an armorial stamp of the Boothby crest (A lion's foot erased erect) are attributed to him in the Armorials Database. One has an inscription "Tho: Boothby", while others have the inscription of William Boothby. Is this perhaps another stamp used by [[crossreferemce::Sir William Boothby|Sir William]]? |
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[[Category:Armorial Stamps]] | [[Category:Armorial Stamps]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:10, 26 July 2020
Thomas BOOTHBY 1641-96
Biographical Note
Of Delfa House, Staffordshire, son of Thomas Boothby of Tooley Park, Leicestershire, nephew of Sir William Boothby.
Books
A number of books with an armorial stamp of the Boothby crest (A lion's foot erased erect) are attributed to him in the Armorials Database. One has an inscription "Tho: Boothby", while others have the inscription of William Boothby. Is this perhaps another stamp used by Sir William?