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− | Approximately forty law books given to [[beneficiary::Magdalene College, Cambridge]], by Barnabas Gooch, Master of Magdalene College, 1604-1626, contain the signature of Bartholomew Jessop, suggesting a possible connection between the two men. | + | Approximately forty [[subject::law]] books given to [[beneficiary::Magdalene College, Cambridge]], by [[crossreference::Barnabas Gooch]], Master of Magdalene College, 1604-1626, contain the signature of Bartholomew Jessop, suggesting a possible connection between the two men. |
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Bartholomew JESSOP or JESOP ca.1565-1620
Biographical Note
The fourth son of Walter of Chelcombe, Dorset, Bartholomew Jessop was a chorister at Magdalen College, Oxford, 1575-81. He obtained a B.A. from Magdalen College in 1580-1; B.C.L. from Gloucester Hall, Oxford, in 1588; and D.C.L. from Magdalen College in 1599. In 1607, he was incorporated at Cambridge. Jessop is recorded as an advocate of the Doctors' Commons in 1601 and as Chancellor of Sarum. He died in 1620 and is buried at Christ Church, Newgate.
Books
Approximately forty law books given to Magdalene College, Cambridge, by Barnabas Gooch, Master of Magdalene College, 1604-1626, contain the signature of Bartholomew Jessop, suggesting a possible connection between the two men.
Characteristic Markings
Jessop's name is usually inscribed on the title page or upper endpapers of books as "B Jesop" or "Bartholomew Jesopi magdalen". The inscription sometimes includes a date, the earliest of which is 1592 and the latest, 1606.
Sources
- Magdalene College, Cambridge, MS F.4.33, F.8r-9r.
- Venn, J. & J. A. Alumni Cantabrigienses. Cambridge, 1922.