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Sir Lionel TOLLEMACHE, 1st baronet 1562-1612

Biographical Note

Son of Lionel Tollemache, of Helmingham Hall, Suffolk, from whom he inherited the estate in 1575. High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1593 and 1609; he was created a baronet shortly before his death in 1612.

Books

The Tollemaches were a major East Anglian landowning family and the family library was well established during the time of the 1st baronet, including manuscripts of East Anglian monastic provenance. Some of the books and manuscripts of John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale (d.1682) came into the family’s possession through Maitland’s marriage to Elizabeth Dysart, widow of Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd bart (d.1669). Much of the family library was dispersed at Sotheby’s in a series of sales 1961-69. Examples: Maggs catalogue 1324 (2002)/24.

Sources

  • Blatchly, John, East Anglian ex-libris, London, 2008, p.13.
  • Edwards, A. & J. Griffiths, The Tollemache collection of medieval manuscripts, The Book Collector 49 (2000) 349-64.
  • Freeman, J. The post master of Ipswich, 1997, 12-14.
  • Wilson, E., The book-stamps of the Tollemache family, The Book Collector 16 (1967), 178-85.
  • Sir Lionel Tollemache, 1st baronet, Wikipedia.