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“Left behind him a good collection not only of books but also of [[collected::coyns]] &c” (Hearne).  Gave [[bequeathed::ca.2000 books]] to [[subsequent owner::Trinity College, Cambridge]] during his lifetime; most of his collection was dispersed at his death.  The [[printed in language::English]] part of his library was sold by [[library sold at auction::auction]] in [[auctioned in::Sheffield]], [[auctioned on::9.12.1713]] (no catalogue survives).
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“Left behind him a good collection not only of books but also of [[collected::coins|coyns]] &c” (Hearne).  Gave ca.[[bequeathed::2000 books]] to [[subsequent owner::Trinity College, Cambridge]] during his lifetime; most of his collection was dispersed at his death.  The [[language of books::English]] part of his library was sold by [[library sold at auction::auction]] in [[library auctioned in::Sheffield]], [[library auctioned on::9.12.1713]] (no catalogue survives).
  
 
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John LAUGHTON d.1712

Biographical Note

Cambridge University Librarian.

Books

“Left behind him a good collection not only of books but also of coyns &c” (Hearne). Gave ca.2000 books to Trinity College, Cambridge during his lifetime; most of his collection was dispersed at his death. The English part of his library was sold by auction in Sheffield, 9.12.1713 (no catalogue survives).

Sources

Oates. D. McKitterick, The making of the Wren Library, 1995, 59-60. R. C. Alston, Inventory of sale catalogues 1676-1800. St Philip, 2010