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In his will, Mander bequeathed to [[bequest::Balliol]] all the [[bequest::folios]] in his study, directing that the rest of his books be [[retail Sale::sold]] and the money given to the College to buy books.  He left the disposal of his papers to the discretion of his executors, asking that his [[author::sermons]] be given to [[associates::Thomas Dowden]] of [[education::Balliol College, Oxford|Balliol]], and that four volumes of [[Author::Cradock, Samuel|Craddock's]] [[subject::sermons]] be [[bequest::given]] to his [[beneficiary::sister]] [[family::Anne Mander|Anne]].   
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In his will, Mander bequeathed to [[bequest::Balliol]] all the [[bequest::folios]] in his study, directing that the rest of his books be [[retail Sale::sold]] and the money given to the College to buy books.  He left the disposal of his papers to the discretion of his executors, asking that his [[author::sermons]] be given to [[associates::Thomas Dowden]] of [[education::Balliol College, Oxford|Balliol]], and that four volumes of [[author::Cradock, Samuel|Craddock's]] [[subject::sermons]] be [[bequest::given]] to his [[beneficiary::sister]] [[family::Anne Mander|Anne]].   
  
 
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Roger MANDER 1649/50-1704

Biographical Note

Son of Roger Mander, of Bricknoller, Somerset. BA Balliol College, Oxford 1669, MA 1672, BD 1680, DD 1688; Master of Balliol College, Oxford 1687, Vice-Chancellor of :the University of Oxford 1700-02. Rector of Riseholm, Lincolnshire 1680, of rector of Spettisbury, Dorset 1684, of Duloe, Cornwall 1704. Noted for his benefactions to Balliol and as a leader of reconstruction work at the college during his mastership.

Books

In his will, Mander bequeathed to Balliol all the folios in his study, directing that the rest of his books be sold and the money given to the College to buy books. He left the disposal of his papers to the discretion of his executors, asking that his sermons be given to Thomas Dowden of Balliol, and that four volumes of Craddock's sermons be given to his sister Anne.

Sources

  • Foster, J. Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford 1500-1714/1715-1886, 8 vols, Oxford, 1891.
  • Morgan, P. Oxford libraries outside the Bodleian. 2 nd edn, Oxford, 1980.
  • Davis, H. A history of Balliol College, 1963, 146.