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− | Born at [[place of birth::Oteley, Shropshire]], the eldest son of [[family::Edward Kynaston]] (d.after [[date of death::1638]]). BA [[education::Mary Hall, Oxford]] 1604. Admitted to [[education::Lincoln’s Inn]] 1604; called the [[occupation::Lawyer|bar]] in 1611. MA [[education::Trinity College Cambridge]], 1609. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Shropshire]] 1621. author of various works of [[translator::translation]], poetry and is the likely author of the tract [[book title::''True presentation of forepast parliaments'']] written in 1629. | + | Born at [[place of birth::Oteley, Shropshire]], the eldest son of [[family::Edward Kynaston]] (d.after [[date of death::1638]]). BA [[education::Mary Hall, Oxford]] 1604. Admitted to [[education::Lincoln’s Inn]] 1604; called the [[occupation::Lawyer|bar]] in 1611. MA [[education::Trinity College, Cambridge]], 1609. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Shropshire]] 1621. author of various works of [[translator::translation]], poetry and is the likely author of the tract [[book title::''True presentation of forepast parliaments'']] written in 1629. |
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− | Founded the | + | Founded the Musaeum Minervae , an “academy of learning”, in 1635, at his house in [[location::London]], furnished with books, [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]], instruments, etc, for the nobility and gentry. |
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Sir Francis KYNASTON 1586/7-1642
Biographical Note
Born at Oteley, Shropshire, the eldest son of Edward Kynaston (d.after 1638). BA Mary Hall, Oxford 1604. Admitted to Lincoln’s Inn 1604; called the bar in 1611. MA Trinity College, Cambridge, 1609. MP for Shropshire 1621. author of various works of translation, poetry and is the likely author of the tract True presentation of forepast parliaments written in 1629.
Books
Founded the Musaeum Minervae , an “academy of learning”, in 1635, at his house in London, furnished with books, manuscripts, instruments, etc, for the nobility and gentry.
Sources
- History of Parliament.
- Catalogues of the London booksellers Maggs Bros. 1324 (2002)/1.
- Smuts, R. Malcolm. "Kynaston, Sir Francis (1586/7–1642), writer and founder of an academy of learning." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.