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− | Of | + | Of [[location::Devon]]. [[occupation::rector|Rector]] of [[location::Hallingbury Magna, Essex]]. |
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
− | A number of [[format::manuscript]] and printed books in [[ | + | A number of [[format::manuscript]] and printed books in [[organisations::Cambridge University Library]], some of which came there via [[crossreference::Richard Holdsworth 1590-1649|Richard Holdsworth]] or [[crossreference::Henry Lucas 1587-1663|Henry Lucas]], belonged to Amadas and also sometimes to his father of the same name. |
====Characteristic Markings==== | ====Characteristic Markings==== | ||
The distinctive annotations found in Amadas's manuscripts, using red ink and a large letter V, are described and illustrated by Oates. He also rounded the lower corners of his pages with scissors. | The distinctive annotations found in Amadas's manuscripts, using red ink and a large letter V, are described and illustrated by Oates. He also rounded the lower corners of his pages with scissors. | ||
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− | *J. C. T. | + | *Oates, J. C. T. ''Cambridge University Library: a history'', Cambridge, 1986, 344-7. |
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 7 August 2022
Richard AMADAS d.1629
Biographical Note
Of Devon. Rector of Hallingbury Magna, Essex.
Books
A number of manuscript and printed books in Cambridge University Library, some of which came there via Richard Holdsworth or Henry Lucas, belonged to Amadas and also sometimes to his father of the same name.
Characteristic Markings
The distinctive annotations found in Amadas's manuscripts, using red ink and a large letter V, are described and illustrated by Oates. He also rounded the lower corners of his pages with scissors.
Sources
- Oates, J. C. T. Cambridge University Library: a history, Cambridge, 1986, 344-7.