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===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Robert]] [[name::THOROLD]], 3rd [[personal title::bart]]  ca.[[date of birth::1653]]-[[date of death::1706]]===
  
 
====Biographical Note====
 
====Biographical Note====
No biographical information traced beyond the fact that he was the third and last of the Thorold baronets of the [[location::Haugh, Lincolnshire]] (there were several other lines of Thorold baronets), son of [[family::Sir Robert Thorold|Sir Robert]], [[personal Title::2nd baronet]], who died ca.[[date of Death::1695]].  His will identifies his main place of residence and property holdings as being at [[location::Broad Chalk, Wiltshire]].
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No biographical information traced beyond the fact that he was the third and last of the Thorold baronets of the [[location::Haugh, Lincolnshire]] (there were several other lines of Thorold baronets), son of [[family::Sir Robert Thorold|Sir Robert]], [[personal title::2nd baronet]], who died ca.[[date of death::1695]].  His will identifies his main place of residence and property holdings as being at [[location::Broad Chalk, Wiltshire]].
  
 
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Thorold's will has no mention of books, but bequeathed the [[bequest::residue of his estate]] to be shared equally between his [[beneficiary::sisters]] [[family::Elizabeth Thorold|Elizabeth]] and [[family::Philadelphia Thorold|Philadelphia]].  His library was sold by [[auction::auction]] in [[location::London]] by [[auctioneer::Francis Hubbart]], beginning [[date of Auction::7 January 1707]]; only a titlepage from the sale catalogue, and a separate printed advertisement sheet, survive, referring to "valuable books in [[language::Greek]], [[language::Latin]], [[language::French]], [[language::Italian]] and [[language::English]]".  The sale was also advertised in ''The Daily Courant''.   
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Thorold's will has no mention of books, but [[bequest::bequeathed]] the residue of his estate to be shared equally between his [[beneficiary::sisters]] [[family::Elizabeth]] and [[family::Philadelphia]].  His library was sold by [[auction::auction]] in [[location::London]] by [[auctioneer::Francis Hubbart]], beginning [[date of auction::7 January 1707]]; only a titlepage from the sale catalogue, and a separate printed advertisement sheet, survive, referring to "valuable books in [[language::Greek]], [[language::Latin]], [[language::French]], [[language::Italian]] and [[language::English]]".  The sale was also advertised in ''The Daily Courant''.   
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 30 August 2023

Sir Robert THOROLD, 3rd bart ca.1653-1706

Biographical Note

No biographical information traced beyond the fact that he was the third and last of the Thorold baronets of the Haugh, Lincolnshire (there were several other lines of Thorold baronets), son of Sir Robert, 2nd baronet, who died ca.1695. His will identifies his main place of residence and property holdings as being at Broad Chalk, Wiltshire.

Books

Thorold's will has no mention of books, but bequeathed the residue of his estate to be shared equally between his sisters Elizabeth and Philadelphia. His library was sold by auction in London by Francis Hubbart, beginning 7 January 1707; only a titlepage from the sale catalogue, and a separate printed advertisement sheet, survive, referring to "valuable books in Greek, Latin, French, Italian and English". The sale was also advertised in The Daily Courant.

Characteristic Markings

None of Thorold's books have been identified.

Sources

  • Alston, R. C. Inventory of sale catalogues 1676-1800. St Philip, 2010.
  • Burke, J. Extinct and dormant baronetcies, 1844, p.526.
  • Hubbart, F. Bibliotheca selectissima, 1707, (ESTC t70570).