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− | There are over 20 books in the library of [[location::Chevening House]], near [[location::Sevenoaks]], with inscriptions of Humphrey Haggett or other members of the family, including some which belonged to Bartholomew (presumably his father), or Paul Haggett. Their imprints date from the 1530s to the 1620s and are thought to have been acquired en bloc at some point by [[associates::James Stanhope]], 1st Earl Stanhope (ca.1673-1721). | + | There are over 20 books in the library of [[location::Chevening House]], near [[location::Sevenoaks]], with inscriptions of Humphrey Haggett or other members of the family, including some which belonged to Bartholomew (presumably his father), or Paul Haggett. Their imprints date from the 1530s to the 1620s and they are thought to have been acquired en bloc at some point by [[associates::James Stanhope]], 1st Earl Stanhope (ca.1673-1721). |
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Revision as of 07:46, 5 November 2021
Humphrey HAGGETT 1602-1634
Biographical Note
Son of Bartholomew Haggett (d.1660), merchant and member of the East India Company, of Mincing Lane, London. Matriculated at St John's College, Oxford 1619, but did not graduate; admitted at Gray's Inn 1624. He was secretary to Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel ca.1621-29, and MP for Chichester 1625-26.
Books
There are over 20 books in the library of Chevening House, near Sevenoaks, with inscriptions of Humphrey Haggett or other members of the family, including some which belonged to Bartholomew (presumably his father), or Paul Haggett. Their imprints date from the 1530s to the 1620s and they are thought to have been acquired en bloc at some point by James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope (ca.1673-1721).
Characteristic Markings
Most of these books carry the motto "Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest" (a quotation from Paracelsus), as well as the Haggett name.
Sources
- History of Parliament.
- Information from James Bettley.