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===[[name::Leonard]] [[name::BARTHOLOMEW]] [[date of birth::1656;1657|1656/7]]-[[date of death::1720]]=== | ===[[name::Leonard]] [[name::BARTHOLOMEW]] [[date of birth::1656;1657|1656/7]]-[[date of death::1720]]=== | ||
− | + | [[file:BartholomewLeonard.JPG|thumb|Bartholomew's bookplate (British Museum Franks Collection 1670)]] | |
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− | Little is known of this man beyond the fact that his wife [[family::Elizabeth Miller|Elizabeth]], sister of Sir [[family::Borlase Miller]], 2nd bart (d.1714) inherited a house and estate at [[location Oxon Hoath, Kent]] where they lived for the last 6 years of their lives (both dying in 1720). | + | Little is known of this man beyond the fact that his wife [[family::Elizabeth Miller|Elizabeth]], sister of Sir [[family::Borlase Miller]], 2nd bart (d.1714) inherited a house and estate at [[location::Oxon Hoath, Kent]] where they lived for the last 6 years of their lives (both dying in 1720). |
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− | Bartholomew commissioned an engraved armorial bookplate sometime between 1714 and 1720. We do not know the extent of his library, but have some insight into it from an inventory associated with the legal dispute surrounding the 1714 inheritance, which includes, in the Study, "five common prayer books; a large Bible; Lord Clarendon's history, three volumes in folio; a large common prayer book; and the rest of the books". The library will have passed to Leonard's son [[family::Philip Bartholomew|Philip]] (d.1727) and eventually to the Geary family who inherited the estate in 1757. | + | Bartholomew commissioned an engraved armorial bookplate sometime between 1714 and 1720 (Franks 1670). We do not know the extent of his library, but have some insight into it from an inventory associated with the legal dispute surrounding the 1714 inheritance, which includes, in the Study, "five common prayer books; a large Bible; Lord Clarendon's history, three volumes in folio; a large common prayer book; and the rest of the books". The library will have passed to Leonard's son [[family::Philip Bartholomew|Philip]] (d.1727) and eventually to the Geary family who inherited the estate in 1757. |
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 3 May 2021
Leonard BARTHOLOMEW 1656/7-1720
Biographical Note
Little is known of this man beyond the fact that his wife Elizabeth, sister of Sir Borlase Miller, 2nd bart (d.1714) inherited a house and estate at Oxon Hoath, Kent where they lived for the last 6 years of their lives (both dying in 1720).
Books
Bartholomew commissioned an engraved armorial bookplate sometime between 1714 and 1720 (Franks 1670). We do not know the extent of his library, but have some insight into it from an inventory associated with the legal dispute surrounding the 1714 inheritance, which includes, in the Study, "five common prayer books; a large Bible; Lord Clarendon's history, three volumes in folio; a large common prayer book; and the rest of the books". The library will have passed to Leonard's son Philip (d.1727) and eventually to the Geary family who inherited the estate in 1757.
Sources
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903.
- Lawrence, M., The families and house of Oxon Hoath, Kent Archaeological Society, 2017.
- Oxon Hoath, Wikipedia.