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====Biographical Note====
 
====Biographical Note====
Born in [[Place of Birth::Wigan]], Lancashire, son of [[family::John Mason]], a minor [[occupation::tradesman]] there. BA [[education::Brasenose College, Oxford 1596, MA 1603, BD 1610; [[occupation::chaplain]] of [[organisations::Corpus Christi College, Oxford|Corpus Christi College]] 1602. [[Occupation::Vicar]] of [[location::Hillingdon, Middlesex]] 1611-12, [[occupation::rector]] of St Matthew, Friday Street, [[location::London]] and [[occupation::chaplain]] to [[associates::John King]], [[occupation::Bishop]] of [[location::London]] 1612, [[occupation::rector]] of St Andrew Undershaft 1613, [[occupation::canon]] of [[organisations::St Paul's Cathedral|St Paul’s]] 1616-37. He retired to [[location::Wigan[[ in 1641, supported by an annuity from the [[associates::Ince family[[, and died there. Mason developed Arminian, anti-puritan views and published a number of controversial devotional tracts in the 1620s and 30s.
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Born in [[place of birth::Wigan]], Lancashire, son of [[family::John Mason]], a minor [[occupation::tradesman]] there. BA [[education::Brasenose College, Oxford]] 1596, MA 1603, BD 1610; [[occupation::chaplain]] of [[organisations::Corpus Christi College, Oxford|Corpus Christi College]] 1602. [[occupation::vicar|Vicar]] of [[location::Hillingdon, Middlesex]] 1611-12, [[occupation::rector]] of St Matthew, Friday Street, [[location::London]] and [[occupation::chaplain]] to [[associates::John King]], [[occupation::bishop|Bishop]] of [[location::London]] 1612, [[occupation::rector]] of St Andrew Undershaft 1613, [[occupation::canon]] of [[organisations::St Paul's Cathedral|St Paul’s]] 1616-37. He retired to [[location::Wigan]] in 1641, supported by an annuity from the [[associates::Ince family]], and died there. Mason developed Arminian, anti-puritan views and published a number of controversial devotional tracts in the 1620s and 30s.
  
 
====Books====
 
====Books====
Mason gave ca.500 books to [[organisations::Brasenose College, Oxford|Brasenose College valued at [[monetary value::£1000]], substantially 16th - and 17th-century [[subject::theology|theological]] works. He also gave books to [[organisations::Wigan Grammar School]].  A copy of ''Sacrosancti … Concilii Tridentini … canones'', 1571, with an inscription that it was given to someone by Mason in 1625, is in Wimpole Hall.
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Mason gave ca. 500 books to [[organisations::Brasenose College, Oxford|Brasenose College]] valued at [[monetary value::£1000]], substantially 16th- and 17th-century [[subject::theology|theological]] works. He also gave books to [[organisations::Wigan Grammar School]], and [[organisations::Sion College Library]].  A copy of ''Sacrosancti … Concilii Tridentini … canones'', 1571, with an inscription that it was given to someone by Mason in 1625, is in Wimpole Hall. Examples: many in Brasenose College, Oxford.
  
 
====Characteristic Markings====
 
====Characteristic Markings====
The books given to Brasenose were not generally inscribed by Mason but marked with one of three printed gift labels. They are typically in plain calf bindings of their period.
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The books given to Brasenose were sometimes inscribed by Mason (and bound volumes usually have a manuscript list of contents) but most were marked with one of four printed gift labels. They are typically in plain calf bindings of their period.
  
 
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*Alsop, J. D. '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/18274 "Mason, Henry (1575/6–1647), Church of England clergyman." ]' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  
 
*Alsop, J. D. '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/18274 "Mason, Henry (1575/6–1647), Church of England clergyman." ]' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  
 
 
*Christie, R., ''The old church and school libraries of Lancashire'', 1885, p.192.
 
*Christie, R., ''The old church and school libraries of Lancashire'', 1885, p.192.
 
 
*Lee, B. N., ''Early printed book labels'', Pinner, 1976.
 
*Lee, B. N., ''Early printed book labels'', Pinner, 1976.
 
 
*Morgan, P., ''Oxford libraries outside the Bodleian'', 2nd edn, Oxford, 1980.
 
*Morgan, P., ''Oxford libraries outside the Bodleian'', 2nd edn, Oxford, 1980.
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*[https://sionprovenance.wordpress.com/2018/10/02/donor-inscription-for-henry-mason/ Henry Mason donation inscription in Sion College Library (1)].
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*[https://sionprovenance.wordpress.com/2018/05/18/donor-inscription-of-henry-mason-rector-of-st-andrew-undershaft/ Henry Mason donation inscription in Sion College Library (2)].
  
 
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Henry MASON 1575/6-1647

Biographical Note

Born in Wigan, Lancashire, son of John Mason, a minor tradesman there. BA Brasenose College, Oxford 1596, MA 1603, BD 1610; chaplain of Corpus Christi College 1602. Vicar of Hillingdon, Middlesex 1611-12, rector of St Matthew, Friday Street, London and chaplain to John King, Bishop of London 1612, rector of St Andrew Undershaft 1613, canon of St Paul’s 1616-37. He retired to Wigan in 1641, supported by an annuity from the Ince family, and died there. Mason developed Arminian, anti-puritan views and published a number of controversial devotional tracts in the 1620s and 30s.

Books

Mason gave ca. 500 books to Brasenose College valued at £1000, substantially 16th- and 17th-century theological works. He also gave books to Wigan Grammar School, and Sion College Library. A copy of Sacrosancti … Concilii Tridentini … canones, 1571, with an inscription that it was given to someone by Mason in 1625, is in Wimpole Hall. Examples: many in Brasenose College, Oxford.

Characteristic Markings

The books given to Brasenose were sometimes inscribed by Mason (and bound volumes usually have a manuscript list of contents) but most were marked with one of four printed gift labels. They are typically in plain calf bindings of their period.

Sources