Difference between revisions of "Richard Drake 1609-1681"
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[[File:DrakeRichard2.jpg| thumb | 200px |Inscription of Richard Drake (Pembroke, Cambridge 4.8.19 M. Chemnita, ''Examinis Concilii Tridentini'', Frankfurt, 1609)]] | [[File:DrakeRichard2.jpg| thumb | 200px |Inscription of Richard Drake (Pembroke, Cambridge 4.8.19 M. Chemnita, ''Examinis Concilii Tridentini'', Frankfurt, 1609)]] | ||
[[File:DrakeRichard3.JPG| thumb | 200px |Greek motto of Richard Drake (Pembroke, Cambridge 3.17.25 – W. Laud, ''A speech delivered in the Starr Chamber'', London, 1637)]] | [[File:DrakeRichard3.JPG| thumb | 200px |Greek motto of Richard Drake (Pembroke, Cambridge 3.17.25 – W. Laud, ''A speech delivered in the Starr Chamber'', London, 1637)]] | ||
+ | [[File:DrakeRichard4.JPG| thumb | 200px |Booklabel (1) of Richard Drake (Pembroke, Cambridge 5.16.9 C. a Lapide, ''Ecclesiasticus'', Lyons, 1634)]] | ||
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[[Occupation::Prebendary]] of [[Location::Salisbury]]. | [[Occupation::Prebendary]] of [[Location::Salisbury]]. |
Revision as of 01:22, 13 May 2020
Richard DRAKE 1609-81
Biographical Note
Prebendary of Salisbury.
Books
Gave books to Pembroke College, Cambridge in the 1630s; bequeathed his folios and quartos jointly between Pembroke and Salisbury Cathedral.
Sources
- Armorial Bindings.
- Matthews, A. G. Walker revised. Oxford, 1948.
- Walter, John. "Drake, Richard (1609–1681), Church of England clergyman." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.