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Laughton “left behind him a good collection not only of books but also of coyns &c”, according to Thomas Hearne. He gave ca.2000 books to [[beneficiary::Trinity College, Cambridge]] during his lifetime; most of his library was dispersed at his death. The [[language::English]] part was sold by [[auction::auction]] in [[location of auction::Sheffield]], [[date of auction::9.12.1713]]; no catalogue survives, but the sale was advertised in the ''Daily Courant''. | Laughton “left behind him a good collection not only of books but also of coyns &c”, according to Thomas Hearne. He gave ca.2000 books to [[beneficiary::Trinity College, Cambridge]] during his lifetime; most of his library was dispersed at his death. The [[language::English]] part was sold by [[auction::auction]] in [[location of auction::Sheffield]], [[date of auction::9.12.1713]]; no catalogue survives, but the sale was advertised in the ''Daily Courant''. | ||
+ | [[file:P1270183(1).JPG|thumb|The printed label added to books given to Trinity College by Laughton (Trinity I.4.13, J. Milner, ''De nethinim'', Cambridge, 1690)]] | ||
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+ | The books given to Trinity College generally had a printed book label added, to mark the gift. Laughton's books are not usually inscribed by him; many of the ones in Trinity are in straightforward blind-stamped Cambridge calfskin bindings of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:35, 14 February 2022
John LAUGHTON d.1712
Biographical Note
Son of John Laughton of Eastfield, Yorkshire. BA Trinity College, Cambridge 1669, MA 1672, college chaplain. Cambridge University Librarian, 1686-1712; prebendary of Lichfield 1696.
Books
Laughton “left behind him a good collection not only of books but also of coyns &c”, according to Thomas Hearne. He gave ca.2000 books to Trinity College, Cambridge during his lifetime; most of his library was dispersed at his death. The English part was sold by auction in Sheffield, 9.12.1713; no catalogue survives, but the sale was advertised in the Daily Courant.
Characteristic Markings
The books given to Trinity College generally had a printed book label added, to mark the gift. Laughton's books are not usually inscribed by him; many of the ones in Trinity are in straightforward blind-stamped Cambridge calfskin bindings of the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Sources
- Alston, R. C. Inventory of sale catalogues 1676-1800. St Philip, 2010.
- McKitterick, D. The making of the Wren Library, 1995, 59-60.
- Oates, J. C. T. Cambridge University Library: a history. Cambridge, 1986.
- Venn, J. and J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge, 1922.