Nehemiah Wallington 1598-1658
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Nehemiah WALLINGTON 1598-1658
Biographical Note
Born at St Leonard Eastcheap, London; son of John Wallington, citizen and turner (1552/3–1638). Also a turner, Wallington set up shop in 1620 following his admission to the Turner's company. He also kept a diary, which includes references to his buying and reading of books.
Books
Wallington's diary shows that he owned over 200 titles. He left The Mighty Works of the Lord, which is a Prop to Faith to his wife, and a book on patience to his half-sister, Patience, and bequeathed all of his notebooks to his son-in-law, John Houghton.
Sources
- Seaver, P. Wallington’s world: a puritan artisan in seventeenth-century London, 1985.
- Seaver, P. S. "Wallington, Nehemiah (1598–1658), turner and diarist." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.