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John Mapletoft's uncle, [[crossreference::Robert Mapletoft 1609-1677|Robert Mapletoft]], was Master of Pembroke College & Dean of Ely. John entered [[education::Trinity College, Cambridge]] as a pensioner and received a BA in 1652 and MA in 1655. Elected [[occupation::fellow|Fellow]] of [[organisations::Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity]] 1653. MD from Cambridge 1667 and incorporate the degree at [[education::University of Oxford|Oxford]] 1669. [[occupation::physician|Physician]] in [[location::London]]. Had three children, Robert, John & Elizabeth, with his wife, Rebecca. Elected to the [[organisations::Royal Society]] in 1676. [[occupation::translator|Translator]] of Sydenham's research into Latin. Left his practice as a physician to become a theologian. Became [[occupation::vicar]] of [[organisations::St Lawrence Jewry]] and [[organisations::St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street]], London from 1686. Member of [[organisations::Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge]] 1699; Assistant (1688/1689), senior [[occupation::dean]] (1694), and president (1707) of [[organisations::Sion College]]. "Buried under the communion table of St Lawrence Jewry in the same tomb as Benjamin Calamy on 15 November" (ODNB).
 
John Mapletoft's uncle, [[crossreference::Robert Mapletoft 1609-1677|Robert Mapletoft]], was Master of Pembroke College & Dean of Ely. John entered [[education::Trinity College, Cambridge]] as a pensioner and received a BA in 1652 and MA in 1655. Elected [[occupation::fellow|Fellow]] of [[organisations::Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity]] 1653. MD from Cambridge 1667 and incorporate the degree at [[education::University of Oxford|Oxford]] 1669. [[occupation::physician|Physician]] in [[location::London]]. Had three children, Robert, John & Elizabeth, with his wife, Rebecca. Elected to the [[organisations::Royal Society]] in 1676. [[occupation::translator|Translator]] of Sydenham's research into Latin. Left his practice as a physician to become a theologian. Became [[occupation::vicar]] of [[organisations::St Lawrence Jewry]] and [[organisations::St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street]], London from 1686. Member of [[organisations::Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge]] 1699; Assistant (1688/1689), senior [[occupation::dean]] (1694), and president (1707) of [[organisations::Sion College]]. "Buried under the communion table of St Lawrence Jewry in the same tomb as Benjamin Calamy on 15 November" (ODNB).
[[file:John_Mapletoft-Emerson_Richards-Hoppe.jpg|thumb|nscription in a copy of ''Histoire des plus illustres favoris anciens et modernes...'' (Paris, 1661) at Pembroke College, Cambridge]]
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[[file:John_Mapletoft-Emerson_Richards-Hoppe.jpg|thumb|Mapletoft's inscription in a copy of ''Histoire des plus illustres favoris anciens et modernes...'' (Paris, 1661) at Pembroke College, Cambridge]]
 
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====Books====
The size and disposition of his library is unknown, but at least one of his books has been identified. Examples: Pembroke College, Cambridge ''Histoire des plus illustres favoris anciens et modernes...'' (Paris, 1661); Cambridge University Library Bury.12.6, ''Logoi kai epistolai'' (1593).
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While Mapletoft's will makes no mention of his library, he does specify the titles of some books he wishes to be bought for the theological education of his niece. The size and disposition of his library is unknown, but a number of his books has been identified. Examples: Pembroke College, Cambridge ''Histoire des plus illustres favoris anciens et modernes...'' (Paris, 1661); Cambridge University Library Bury.12.6, ''Logoi kai epistolai'' (1593).  
  
 
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*[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D691906 Will of John Mapletoft, Doctor of Divinity Vicar of Saint Lawrence Jewry, City of London], The National Archives PROB 11/582/217.
 
*Venn, J. & J. A. ''Alumni Cantabrigienses''. Cambridge, 1922.
 
*Venn, J. & J. A. ''Alumni Cantabrigienses''. Cambridge, 1922.
 
*Wallis, Patrick. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/18018 "Mapletoft, John (1631–1721), physician and Church of England clergyman."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.
 
*Wallis, Patrick. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/18018 "Mapletoft, John (1631–1721), physician and Church of England clergyman."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.
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John MAPLETOFT 1631-1721

Biographical Note

John Mapletoft's uncle, Robert Mapletoft, was Master of Pembroke College & Dean of Ely. John entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a pensioner and received a BA in 1652 and MA in 1655. Elected Fellow of Trinity 1653. MD from Cambridge 1667 and incorporate the degree at Oxford 1669. Physician in London. Had three children, Robert, John & Elizabeth, with his wife, Rebecca. Elected to the Royal Society in 1676. Translator of Sydenham's research into Latin. Left his practice as a physician to become a theologian. Became vicar of St Lawrence Jewry and St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, London from 1686. Member of Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1699; Assistant (1688/1689), senior dean (1694), and president (1707) of Sion College. "Buried under the communion table of St Lawrence Jewry in the same tomb as Benjamin Calamy on 15 November" (ODNB).

Mapletoft's inscription in a copy of Histoire des plus illustres favoris anciens et modernes... (Paris, 1661) at Pembroke College, Cambridge

Books

While Mapletoft's will makes no mention of his library, he does specify the titles of some books he wishes to be bought for the theological education of his niece. The size and disposition of his library is unknown, but a number of his books has been identified. Examples: Pembroke College, Cambridge Histoire des plus illustres favoris anciens et modernes... (Paris, 1661); Cambridge University Library Bury.12.6, Logoi kai epistolai (1593).

Characteristic Markings

No known bookplate, but in the example at Pembroke College he has written his name on the front fly leaf, along with a quotation from Juvenal's Satires (3) and the place and price the book was bought.

Sources