Difference between revisions of "Katherine North fl.1729-1733"
From Book Owners Online
TimUnderhill (talk | contribs) |
TimUnderhill (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
====Biographical Note==== | ====Biographical Note==== | ||
− | Fourth (?) daughter of the lawyer, politician and writer [[family::Roger North]] and [[family::Mary Gayer]] of [[location::Rougham, Norfolk]]. Her father | + | Fourth (?) daughter of the lawyer, politician and writer [[family::Roger North]] and [[family::Mary Gayer]] of [[location::Rougham, Norfolk]]. Her role in her musical family's life is suggested by her father's bequest to her of a 'lesser harpsicord and frame with the second Violin'. On his father's death she probably came under the guardianship of her cousin, [[crossreference::Francis North]]. |
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
====Sources==== | ====Sources==== | ||
<div id="sourcelist"> | <div id="sourcelist"> | ||
+ | *[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D637468 Will of Roger North], The National Archives, PROB 11/667/291. | ||
*Lee, B. N. ''Early printed book labels''. Pinner, 1976. | *Lee, B. N. ''Early printed book labels''. Pinner, 1976. | ||
*Blatchly, J. 'Square fleuron-bordered labels from Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds', ''Bookplate Journal'', 6.2 (2008), pp. 113-22. (fig. 14). | *Blatchly, J. 'Square fleuron-bordered labels from Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds', ''Bookplate Journal'', 6.2 (2008), pp. 113-22. (fig. 14). |
Revision as of 11:30, 19 May 2021
Katherine NORTH fl.1729
Biographical Note
Fourth (?) daughter of the lawyer, politician and writer Roger North and Mary Gayer of Rougham, Norfolk. Her role in her musical family's life is suggested by her father's bequest to her of a 'lesser harpsicord and frame with the second Violin'. On his father's death she probably came under the guardianship of her cousin, Francis North.
Books
She had a printed book label ('E Libris / Katherine North / Her Book 17 ')(Lee 494), similar in style of that used by her brother Montague. An example in the Franks Collection has the manuscript completion of '29' to indicate a year of acquisition.
Sources
- Will of Roger North, The National Archives, PROB 11/667/291.
- Lee, B. N. Early printed book labels. Pinner, 1976.
- Blatchly, J. 'Square fleuron-bordered labels from Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds', Bookplate Journal, 6.2 (2008), pp. 113-22. (fig. 14).