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Edward WATERHOUSE 1619-70
Biographical Note
Born at Greenford, Middlesex, son of Francis Waterhouse, fishmonger. Matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1635, but did not graduate. he lived in Oxford during the Interregnum, moving to London around 1660. His interests in heraldry and history led him to publish various works in those areas (he was said to have written much of Sylvanus Morgan's Sphere of gentry, 1661), and also on manners and social behaviour (The gentleman's monitor, 1665).
Characteristic Markings
A number of books with his armorial stamp are recorded in the Armorials Database; the extent and disposition of his library are not known. Examples: Cambridge UL Rel.d.59.6, Queen's College, Oxford NN.s.1870.
Characteristic Markings
CLE CC2 at the National Art Library (P. Boccone, Icones ... plantarum, 1674) with the Waterhouse armorial stamp has no annotations or inscriptions.
Sources
- British Armorial Bindings.
- Woolf, D. R. "Waterhouse, Edward (1619–1670), heraldic writer." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- Waterhouse armorial binding in Sion College Library.