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*[http://ccl-history.referata.com/wiki/James_Jeffreys David Shaw, Canterbury Cathedral Library provenances].
 
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*Ramsay, N. The Cathedral Archives and Library in P. Collinson (ed), ''A history of Canterbury Cathedral, Oxford'', 1995, 341-407, p.386.
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James JEFFREYS or JEFFRIES 1649/50-89

Biographical Note

Son of John Jeffreys of Acton, Denbighshire, gentleman. BA Jesus College, Oxford 1669, MA 1672, BD 1679, DD 1673. Prebendary of Canterbury 1682, vicar of Chartham, Kent 1686.

Books

Jeffreys bequeathed £20-worth of books to Canterbury Cathedral Library, and £20 to Jesus College for books. 61 books were chosen for Canterbury. Examples: Canterbury Cathedral Library W/B-3-19, W/D-4-14, W/P-7-29.

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