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Parliamentarian [[occupation::army officer]], [[occupation::governor]] of [[location::York]] in the 1640s.
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Born at [[place of birth::Denton Hall, Yorkshire]], son of [[family::Thomas Fairfax]], 1st [[personal title::Lord Fairfax of Cameron]] ([[date of birth::1560]]–[[date of death::1640]]).
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Admitted to [[organisations::Gray's Inn]] in 1602. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Boroughbridge]] 1614, 1621, 1624, 1628, and the Short Parliament of 1640. Parliamentarian [[occupation::army officer]] and [[occupation::governor]] of [[location::York]] in the 1640s, during which time he protected the [[organisations::York Minster|minster]] and preserved the library and archives.  
  
 
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As well as being noted for saving [[organisations::York Minster Library]] at this time, he [[bequest::gave]] over 400 vols from his personal library.
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As well as being noted for saving [[organisations::York Minster Library]] at this time, he [[bequest::gave]] over 400 vols from his personal library, some of which had been owned by [[associates::Sir John Hotham]].
  
 
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Ferdinando FAIRFAX, 2nd Baron Fairfax 1584-1648

Biographical Note

Born at Denton Hall, Yorkshire, son of Thomas Fairfax, 1st Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1560–1640). Admitted to Gray's Inn in 1602. MP for Boroughbridge 1614, 1621, 1624, 1628, and the Short Parliament of 1640. Parliamentarian army officer and governor of York in the 1640s, during which time he protected the minster and preserved the library and archives.

Books

As well as being noted for saving York Minster Library at this time, he gave over 400 vols from his personal library, some of which had been owned by Sir John Hotham.

Sources