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− | Wood's library, and that of another unnamed deceased gentleman, was sold by [[retail sale::retail sale]] in [[location of sale::London]] beginning [[date of sale::23 May 1723]]. Advertisements in the ''Daily Journal'' described the sale's contents as 'a Collection of curious and uncommon Books in most Faculties, but chiefly English [[subject::history|History]], [[subject::law|Statute Common and Civil Law]], [[subject::classics|Classicks]]... [[subject::gardening|Husbandry]], [[subject::geography|Voyages and Travels]], [[subject::literature|Poetry]] &c. | + | Wood's library, and that of another unnamed deceased gentleman, was sold by [[retail sale::retail sale]] in [[location of sale::London]] beginning [[date of sale::23 May 1723]]. Advertisements in the ''Daily Journal'' described the sale's contents as 'a Collection of curious and uncommon Books in most Faculties, but chiefly English [[subject::history|History]], [[subject::law|Statute Common and Civil Law]], [[subject::classics|Classicks]]... [[subject::gardening|Husbandry]], [[subject::geography|Voyages and Travels]], [[subject::literature|Poetry]] &c'. The accompanying catalogue lists almost 2000 books, organised by language, format and subject matter. |
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Latest revision as of 07:31, 19 May 2022
Thomas WOOD 1661-1722
Biographical Note
Jurist and lawyer. Rector of Hardwick, Buckinghamshire from 1704 until his death. Published A New Institute of the Imperial or Civil law (1704) and An institute of the Laws of England (1720).
Books
Wood's library, and that of another unnamed deceased gentleman, was sold by retail sale in London beginning 23 May 1723. Advertisements in the Daily Journal described the sale's contents as 'a Collection of curious and uncommon Books in most Faculties, but chiefly English History, Statute Common and Civil Law, Classicks... Husbandry, Voyages and Travels, Poetry &c'. The accompanying catalogue lists almost 2000 books, organised by language, format and subject matter.
Sources
- Alston, R. C., Inventory of sale catalogues ... 1676-1800, St Philip, 2010.
- CCEd Clergy of the Church of England Database.
- A catalogue of part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Wood, author of the Institute of the laws of England; And of another gentleman: both deceased..., [London, 1723], ESTC T184738.