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====Biographical Note====
 
====Biographical Note====
Born at [[Place of Birth::Southampton]]. [[Occupation::Fellow of New College, Oxford]] 1578, BCL 1584, DCL 1592. [[Occupation::Vicar]] of [[location::Halifax]] 1594, where his puritan views met with some opposition before his energy and sincerity eventually won most of his parishioners round. He was active in restoring decayed chapelries, founding a new school and encouraging preaching. He became a [[occupation::canon]] of [[organisation::Southwell Minster|Southwell]] in 1611 and of [[location::York]] in 1614 ([[occupation::precentor]] of [[organisations::York Minster|York]], 1617).
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Born at [[place of birth::Southampton]]. [[occupation::fellow|Fellow]] of [[organisations::New College, Oxford]] 1578, BCL 1584, DCL 1592. [[occupation::vicar|Vicar]] of [[location::Halifax]] 1594, where his puritan views met with some opposition before his energy and sincerity eventually won most of his parishioners round. He was active in restoring decayed chapelries, founding a new school and encouraging preaching. He became a [[occupation::canon]] of [[organisations::Southwell Minster|Southwell]] in 1611 and of [[organisations::York Minster|York]] in 1614 ([[occupation::precentor]] of [[organisations::York Minster|York]], 1617).
  
 
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====Books====
Favour had a substantial library, mostly bequeathed to his son [[family::John Favour|John]] ([[occupation::rector]] of [[location::Sutton upon Derwent, Yorkshire]] from 1625), apart from his duplicates to his son in law [[family::Henry Power]], and other specific bequests. He is also known to have made use of the library of [[associates::Toby Matthew]], [[occupation::Archbishop]] of [[location::York]], whose [[occupation::chaplain]] he was, in compiling his anti-Catholic work ''Antiquitie triumphing over noveltie'' (1619), which includes a reference to the poor access to books which medieval clergymen had.  
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Favour had a substantial library, mostly bequeathed to his son [[family::John Favour|John]] ([[occupation::rector]] of [[location::Sutton upon Derwent, Yorkshire]] from 1625), apart from his duplicates to his son in law [[family::Henry Power]], and other specific bequests. He is also known to have made use of the library of [[crossreference::Toby Matthew]], [[occupation::Archbishop]] of [[location::York]], whose [[occupation::chaplain]] he was, in compiling his anti-Catholic work ''Antiquitie triumphing over noveltie'' (1619), which includes a reference to the poor access to books which medieval clergymen had.
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None of Favour's books have been identified.
  
 
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*Leedham-Green, E. and Webber, T. (eds), ''The Cambridge history of libraries'' vol.1, Cambridge, 2006, p.400.
 
*Leedham-Green, E. and Webber, T. (eds), ''The Cambridge history of libraries'' vol.1, Cambridge, 2006, p.400.
 
 
*Sheils, William Joseph. '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/9216 "Favour, John (c. 1557–1624), Church of England clergyman."]' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
 
*Sheils, William Joseph. '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/9216 "Favour, John (c. 1557–1624), Church of England clergyman."]' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
 
 
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John FAVOUR ca.1557-1624

Biographical Note

Born at Southampton. Fellow of New College, Oxford 1578, BCL 1584, DCL 1592. Vicar of Halifax 1594, where his puritan views met with some opposition before his energy and sincerity eventually won most of his parishioners round. He was active in restoring decayed chapelries, founding a new school and encouraging preaching. He became a canon of Southwell in 1611 and of York in 1614 (precentor of York, 1617).

Books

Favour had a substantial library, mostly bequeathed to his son John (rector of Sutton upon Derwent, Yorkshire from 1625), apart from his duplicates to his son in law Henry Power, and other specific bequests. He is also known to have made use of the library of Toby Matthew, Archbishop of York, whose chaplain he was, in compiling his anti-Catholic work Antiquitie triumphing over noveltie (1619), which includes a reference to the poor access to books which medieval clergymen had.

Characteristic Markings

None of Favour's books have been identified.

Sources