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===[[name::William]] [[name::CAVENDISH]], 2nd [[personal title::Earl of Devonshire]] [[date of birth::1590]]-[[date of death::1628]]===
 
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====Books====
 
====Books====
 
Archival evidence of book-buying and binding, and surviving books (now at [[present repository::Chatsworth]]), show that he developed an extensive library at [[location::Hardwick Hall]], partly with the help of his tutor [[associates::Thomas Hobbes]].  A catalogue of the late 1620s, made by Hobbes, lists ca.1400 books, probably then at [[location::Hardwick]].
 
Archival evidence of book-buying and binding, and surviving books (now at [[present repository::Chatsworth]]), show that he developed an extensive library at [[location::Hardwick Hall]], partly with the help of his tutor [[associates::Thomas Hobbes]].  A catalogue of the late 1620s, made by Hobbes, lists ca.1400 books, probably then at [[location::Hardwick]].

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William CAVENDISH, 2nd Earl of Devonshire 1590-1628

Armorial stamp of William Cavendish (British Armorial Bindings)
Armorial stamp of William Cavendish (British Armorial Bindings)
File:CavendishWilliam3.jgg
Armorial stamp of William Cavendish (British Armorial Bindings)

Books

Archival evidence of book-buying and binding, and surviving books (now at Chatsworth), show that he developed an extensive library at Hardwick Hall, partly with the help of his tutor Thomas Hobbes. A catalogue of the late 1620s, made by Hobbes, lists ca.1400 books, probably then at Hardwick.

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