Difference between revisions of "Edmund Anderson 1630-ca.1703"
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− | The second son of [[family:: | + | The second son of Sir [[family::Edmund Anderson (1605-1661)]], 1st bart. and his first wife [[family::Mary, daughter of Thomas Wood of Auldfield (Yorks)]], baptised 7 January 1629/30. Educated at [[education::Grays Inn]] (admitted 1646/7). Succeeded his nephew as 4th bart., 17 December 1676. |
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
− | Used two engraved armorial bookplates. Based on the arms these must relate to Edmund Anderson (1630-ca.1703) rather than his son, [[family::Sir Edmund Anderson (1687-1765)]], despite being dated 1708: | + | Used two engraved armorial bookplates. Based on the arms these must relate to Edmund Anderson (1630-ca.1703) rather than to his son, [[family::Sir Edmund Anderson (1687-1765)]], despite being dated 1708?: |
Franks 477: Anderson, Sr. Edmund, Baronet. (Probably the plate of the 4th Baronet. Arms. Anderson quartering Anderson and Wood.) 1708. | Franks 477: Anderson, Sr. Edmund, Baronet. (Probably the plate of the 4th Baronet. Arms. Anderson quartering Anderson and Wood.) 1708. |
Revision as of 06:02, 12 November 2020
Edmund ANDERSON 1630-ca.1703
Biographical Note
The second son of Sir Edmund Anderson (1605-1661), 1st bart. and his first wife Mary, daughter of Thomas Wood of Auldfield (Yorks), baptised 7 January 1629/30. Educated at Grays Inn (admitted 1646/7). Succeeded his nephew as 4th bart., 17 December 1676.
Books
Used two engraved armorial bookplates. Based on the arms these must relate to Edmund Anderson (1630-ca.1703) rather than to his son, Sir Edmund Anderson (1687-1765), despite being dated 1708?:
Franks 477: Anderson, Sr. Edmund, Baronet. (Probably the plate of the 4th Baronet. Arms. Anderson quartering Anderson and Wood.) 1708.
Franks 526: Anderson, Sr. Edmund, Baronet. 1708. (Another impression)
Sources
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903.