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[[occupation::Chapter clerk]] of [[organisations::Lichfield Cathedral]], who lived in a house in the Cathedral close, and is described in his probate inventory as a gentleman.
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[[Occupation::Chapter clerk]] of [[Organisations::Lichfield Cathedral]], who lived in a house in the Cathedral close, and is described in his probate inventory as a gentleman.
  
 
====Books====  
 
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The inventory includes “books in the study with shelves and desks”, valued at [[monetary Value::£6 13s 4d]] (from a total estate value of [[monetary Value::£85]]); the layout of the document suggests that the study was a separate room containing nothing else.
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The inventory includes “books in the study with shelves and desks”, valued at [[Monetary Value::£6 13s 4d]] (from a total estate value of [[Monetary Value::£85]]); the layout of the document suggests that the study was a separate room containing nothing else.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:25, 22 April 2020

Thomas GLASIER -1628

Biographical Note

Chapter clerk of Lichfield Cathedral, who lived in a house in the Cathedral close, and is described in his probate inventory as a gentleman.

Books

The inventory includes “books in the study with shelves and desks”, valued at £6 13s 4d (from a total estate value of £85); the layout of the document suggests that the study was a separate room containing nothing else.

Characteristic Markings

None of Glasier’s books have been identified.

Sources

  • Vaisey, D. (ed), Probate inventories of Lichfield and district, 1568-1680, 1969, no.12.