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Sir William THOMPSON d.1695

Biographical Note

Details of his early career and education have not been traced; he was a member of the Middle Temple, became a Serjeant at law, and was knighted in 1689.

Books

In his will, Thompson directed that his library of books be divided between his two sons Stephen (later attorney-general of Virginia) and William (later an MP and judge), "as is usuall in cases of that nature". The extent of his library is not known. Examples: Blickling Hall 20.f.19.

Characteristic Markings

Thompson used a large engraved armorial bookplate (Franks 29303).

Sources