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====Biographical Note====
 
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Son of [[family::John Beconsall]] of [[location::Lemster, Cheshire]]. BA [[education::Brasenose College, Oxford]] 1683, MA and [[occupation::fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford|fellow]] 1686, BD 1697. [[occupation::Vicar]] of [[location::Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire]] 1697. He published doctrinal and philosophical works, being noted as a critic of John Locke.
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Son of [[family::John Beconsall]] of [[location::Lemster, Cheshire]]. BA [[education::Brasenose College, Oxford]] 1683, MA and [[occupation::fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford|fellow]] 1686, BD 1697. [[occupation::vicar|Vicar]] of [[location::Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire]] 1697. He published doctrinal and philosophical works, being noted as a critic of [[crossreference::John Locke 1632-1704]].
  
 
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Beconsall's probate inventory notes "books in the study" as one of the larger items of value. His library was auctioned in [[location::Oxford]], 20.10.1709, as a joint sale, with the books of [[crossreference::Edmund Marten]].
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Beconsall's probate inventory notes "books in the study" as one of the larger items of value. His library was auctioned in [[location::Oxford]], 20.10.1709, as a joint sale, with the books of [[crossreference::Edward Marten]].
  
 
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Thomas BECONSALL 1663/4-1709

Biographical Note

Son of John Beconsall of Lemster, Cheshire. BA Brasenose College, Oxford 1683, MA and fellow 1686, BD 1697. Vicar of Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire 1697. He published doctrinal and philosophical works, being noted as a critic of John Locke 1632-1704.

Books

Beconsall's probate inventory notes "books in the study" as one of the larger items of value. His library was auctioned in Oxford, 20.10.1709, as a joint sale, with the books of Edward Marten.

Characteristic Markings

None of Beconsall's books have been identified.

Sources