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− | Born in [[location::Blackfriars, London]], son of [[family::John Hare]], [[occupation::clerk]] of the [[organisations::Court of Wards and Liveries]]. Matriculated at [[education::Christ's College, Cambridge]] 1599, but did not graduate; admitted at the [[organisations::Inner Temple]], 1596. He worked with his father for a while before travelling in [[location::Europe]] around 1610. He is remembered today as a [[occupation::poet]], whose verses turn up in numerous [[format::manuscript]] collections of early 17th-century verse. | + | Born in [[location::Blackfriars, London]], son of [[family::John Hare]], [[occupation::clerk]] of the [[organisations::Court of Wards and Liveries]]. Matriculated at [[education::Christ's College, Cambridge]] 1599, but did not graduate; admitted at the [[organisations::Inner Temple]], 1596. He worked with his father for a while before travelling in [[location::Europe]] around 1610. He is remembered today as a [[occupation::poet]], whose verses turn up in numerous [[format::manuscript]] collections of early 17th-century verse. |
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Nicholas HARE 1582-1622
Biographical Note
Born in Blackfriars, London, son of John Hare, clerk of the Court of Wards and Liveries. Matriculated at Christ's College, Cambridge 1599, but did not graduate; admitted at the Inner Temple, 1596. He worked with his father for a while before travelling in Europe around 1610. He is remembered today as a poet, whose verses turn up in numerous manuscript collections of early 17th-century verse.
Books
Hare's will has no specific mention of books; the residue of his goods and estate went to his friend John Harvey, about whom "not much is known" (Carey). The extent of his library is not known; a number of his books were acquired by John Morris (d.1658).
Sources
- Will of Nicholas Hare, The National Archives PROB 11/139/11.
- Birrell, T. The library of John Morris, 1976, xvi.
- Carey, John, The poems of Nicholas Hare, Review of English Studies ns 11 (1960), 365-83.