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====Biographical Note====
 
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[[Occupation::lawyer|Civil lawyer]].   
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Born at [[place of birth::Colchester]], son of [[family::John Norton]]. LL.B [[education::Trinity Hall, Cambridge]] 1633, LL.D 1639. He practised as an [[occupation::advocate]] as a member of [[organisations::Doctors' Commons]].   
  
 
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More than 84 books were seized from his [[Location::London]] house by the [[organisations::London Committee for Sequestration]] in 1643, and partly sold.
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More than 84 books, valued at [[monetary value::£14 2s 6d]], were seized from his [[location::London]] house by the [[organisations::London Committee for Sequestration]] in 1643, and partly sold. An inventory survives in the Committee's records in The National Archives.
  
 
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*[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3124421 Priced list of delinquents' books sold, The National Archives SP 20/7].
 
*Roy, I. The libraries of Edward, 2nd Viscount Conway, and others, ''Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research'' 43 (1968), 35-46.
 
*Roy, I. The libraries of Edward, 2nd Viscount Conway, and others, ''Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research'' 43 (1968), 35-46.
*Venn,J. & J. A. ''Alumni Cantabrigienses''. Cambridge, 1922.
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*Venn, J. & J. A. ''Alumni Cantabrigienses''. Cambridge, 1922.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 9 August 2022

John NORTON b.1612/3

Biographical Note

Born at Colchester, son of John Norton. LL.B Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1633, LL.D 1639. He practised as an advocate as a member of Doctors' Commons.

Books

More than 84 books, valued at £14 2s 6d, were seized from his London house by the London Committee for Sequestration in 1643, and partly sold. An inventory survives in the Committee's records in The National Archives.

Sources