Difference between revisions of "Thomas Barnardiston 1674-1700"
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[[file:TDfgvWq5.jpeg | thumb|Armorial bookplate of Thomas Barnardiston, British Museum Franks Collection *161]] | [[file:TDfgvWq5.jpeg | thumb|Armorial bookplate of Thomas Barnardiston, British Museum Franks Collection *161]] | ||
[[File:BarnardistonThomas1.jpg | thumb |Bookplate of Sir Thomas Barnardiston, BM Franks Collections *156]] | [[File:BarnardistonThomas1.jpg | thumb |Bookplate of Sir Thomas Barnardiston, BM Franks Collections *156]] | ||
− | Of [[location::Kedlington]], member of a prominent [[location::Suffolk]] family including [[crossreference::Ann Barnardiston 1624-1701|Ann Barnardiston]] (d. | + | Of [[location::Kedlington]], member of a prominent [[location::Suffolk]] family including [[crossreference::Ann Barnardiston 1624-1701|Ann Barnardiston]] (d.1701) and Sir [[crossreference::Samuel Barnardiston 1620-1707|Samuel Barnardiston]], 1st baronet (1620-1707), Sir |
− | [[crossreference::Nathaniel Barnardiston 1672-1712|Nathaniel Barnardiston]], 4th | + | [[crossreference::Nathaniel Barnardiston 1672-1712|Nathaniel Barnardiston]], 4th bart (d.1712), who were variously merchants, MPs, and establishers of baronetcies. |
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Latest revision as of 08:30, 23 June 2022
Sir Thomas BARNARDISTON, 3rd bart, 1674-1700
Biographical Note
Of Kedlington, member of a prominent Suffolk family including Ann Barnardiston (d.1701) and Sir Samuel Barnardiston, 1st baronet (1620-1707), Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston, 4th bart (d.1712), who were variously merchants, MPs, and establishers of baronetcies.
Books
Many of the Barnardistons used engraved armorial bookplates, variously dated between 1699 and 1704.
Sources
- Blatchly, J. Some Suffolk and Norfolk ex-libris, 2000. 9.
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903. 1525/*120/*156/*161-2/*368.
- Lee, Sidney, and Sean Kelsey. "Barnardiston, Sir Thomas, first baronet (c. 1618–1669), politician." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.