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− | [[occupation:: | + | Son of [[family::John Brydall]] of [[location:Chatsworth, Derbyshire]], [[occupation::captain]] of the regiment of foot of the Inns of Court. BA [[education::Queen's College, Oxford]] 1655; he entered [[organisations::Lincoln's Inn]] the same year, and became a [[occupation::barrister]] in 1662. He was [[occupation::secretary]] to Sir [[associates::Harbottle Grimston]], [[occupation::Master of the Rolls]]. He published many [[subject::law|legal]] treatises. |
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− | + | Brydall presented a collection of ca.600 printed [[format::pamphlets]] to [[present Repository::Lincoln’s Inn Library]] in 1706. Mostly 17th-century imprints, he had them bound up in 39 volumes, with 2 additional volumes of [[format::manuscript]] catalogues; the subject range is wide, with extensive holdings of sermons and other [[subject::theology]], and also including [[subject::law]], [[subject::politics]] and current affairs, [[subject::natural history]] and [[subject::medicine]]. | |
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+ | the pamphlets are extensively annotated by Brydall, generally with marginalia indexing the text rather than commenting on it. | ||
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John BRYDALL ca.1635-1706?
Biographical Note
Son of John Brydall of location:Chatsworth, Derbyshire, captain of the regiment of foot of the Inns of Court. BA Queen's College, Oxford 1655; he entered Lincoln's Inn the same year, and became a barrister in 1662. He was secretary to Sir Harbottle Grimston, Master of the Rolls. He published many legal treatises.
Books
Brydall presented a collection of ca.600 printed pamphlets to Lincoln’s Inn Library in 1706. Mostly 17th-century imprints, he had them bound up in 39 volumes, with 2 additional volumes of manuscript catalogues; the subject range is wide, with extensive holdings of sermons and other theology, and also including law, politics and current affairs, natural history and medicine.
Characteristic Markings
the pamphlets are extensively annotated by Brydall, generally with marginalia indexing the text rather than commenting on it.
Sources
- Day, A. Pamphlets, protestants and pragmatics, The Book Collector 35 (1986), 443-62.
- Landon, Michael de L. "Brydall, John (b. c. 1635, d. in or after 1705?), lawyer." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.