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− | [[occupation::Lawyer]], of [[location::Somersall]], near [[location::Chesterfield]]. | + | [[occupation::Lawyer]], of [[location::Somersall]], near [[location::Chesterfield]]. He belonged to a family of lawyers there; both his father [[family::Godfrey Clarke|Godfrey]] (1559-1634), and his grandfather [[family::Nicholas Clarke|Nicholas]] (d.1590) were lawyers there, and books passed down the family. |
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− | + | Clarke's probate inventory noted "certain old [[subject::law|lawe]] books and other bookes in the closet in the dyningroom", valued at £3 6s 8d, a frame for books with curtains, and a cupboard (£1 15s), and the library in the study, valued at [[monetary Value::£30]]. In 1634, the elder Godfrey's books were appraised at [[monetary value::£6 13s 4d]]. | |
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*Foster, J. ''Alumni Oxonienses''. London, 1888. | *Foster, J. ''Alumni Oxonienses''. London, 1888. | ||
*Hoare, P. (gen.ed.), ''The Cambridge history of libraries in Britain and Ireland''. 3 vols. Cambridge, 2006, II 176. | *Hoare, P. (gen.ed.), ''The Cambridge history of libraries in Britain and Ireland''. 3 vols. Cambridge, 2006, II 176. | ||
+ | *Milward, R., Books and booksellers in late 17th century Chesterfield, ''Derbyshire Miscellany'' 10 (1981), 119-145, p.129. | ||
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Godfrey CLARKE d.1670
Biographical Note
Lawyer, of Somersall, near Chesterfield. He belonged to a family of lawyers there; both his father Godfrey (1559-1634), and his grandfather Nicholas (d.1590) were lawyers there, and books passed down the family.
Books
Clarke's probate inventory noted "certain old lawe books and other bookes in the closet in the dyningroom", valued at £3 6s 8d, a frame for books with curtains, and a cupboard (£1 15s), and the library in the study, valued at £30. In 1634, the elder Godfrey's books were appraised at £6 13s 4d.
Sources
- Foster, J. Alumni Oxonienses. London, 1888.
- Hoare, P. (gen.ed.), The Cambridge history of libraries in Britain and Ireland. 3 vols. Cambridge, 2006, II 176.
- Milward, R., Books and booksellers in late 17th century Chesterfield, Derbyshire Miscellany 10 (1981), 119-145, p.129.