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[[file:EdwardBysshe.jpg|thumb|Sir Edward Bysshe's armorial stamp (British Armorial Bindings)]]
 
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Son of [[family::Edward Bysshe]], [[occupation::MP]] and [[occupation::lawyer]], of [[location::Burstow, Surrey]]. Matriculated at [[education::Trinity College, Oxford]] 1633, but did not graduate; entered [[organisations::Lincoln's Inn]] 1627 ([[occupation::barrister]], 1635). [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Bletchingley]], 1640, and later for [[location::Reigate]] and [[location::Gatton]]; his political sympathies were parliamentarian, and he was appointed [[occupation::Garter King of Arms]] in 1646, and [[occupation::Clarenceux King of Arms]] in 1650. He was ejected as Garter in 1660, but retained the Clarenceux office until his death, undertaking several visitations in the 1660s and 70s. He also became an [[occupation::MP]] again, and was knighted in 1661. He published a number of heraldic works.   
 
Son of [[family::Edward Bysshe]], [[occupation::MP]] and [[occupation::lawyer]], of [[location::Burstow, Surrey]]. Matriculated at [[education::Trinity College, Oxford]] 1633, but did not graduate; entered [[organisations::Lincoln's Inn]] 1627 ([[occupation::barrister]], 1635). [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Bletchingley]], 1640, and later for [[location::Reigate]] and [[location::Gatton]]; his political sympathies were parliamentarian, and he was appointed [[occupation::Garter King of Arms]] in 1646, and [[occupation::Clarenceux King of Arms]] in 1650. He was ejected as Garter in 1660, but retained the Clarenceux office until his death, undertaking several visitations in the 1660s and 70s. He also became an [[occupation::MP]] again, and was knighted in 1661. He published a number of heraldic works.   
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*[https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/stamp-owners/BYS001 British Armorial Bindings].
 
*[https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/stamp-owners/BYS001 British Armorial Bindings].
 
*Alston, R. C. ''Inventory of sale catalogues 1676-1800''.  St Philip, 2010.  
 
*Alston, R. C. ''Inventory of sale catalogues 1676-1800''.  St Philip, 2010.  
*Beadle, R. Medieval English manuscripts at auction, 1676-c.1700, ''The Book Collector'' 53 (2004), 46-63.  
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*Beadle, R. Medieval English manuscripts at auction, 1676-c.1700, ''The Book Collector'' 53 (2004), 46-63.
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*''Bibliotheca Bissaeana'', [London, 1679], ESTC r27244.
 
*Birrell, T. Reading as pastime: the place of light literature in some 17th-century gentlemen’s libraries, in R. Myers (ed), ''Property of a gentleman'', Winchester, 1991, 113-131, 125-6.  
 
*Birrell, T. Reading as pastime: the place of light literature in some 17th-century gentlemen’s libraries, in R. Myers (ed), ''Property of a gentleman'', Winchester, 1991, 113-131, 125-6.  
 
*Lee, B. N. ''British bookplates: a pictorial history''.  Newton Abbot, 1979. 16.  
 
*Lee, B. N. ''British bookplates: a pictorial history''.  Newton Abbot, 1979. 16.  

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Sir Edward BYSSHE ca.1610-79

Sir Edward Bysshe's armorial stamp (British Armorial Bindings)

Biographical Note

Son of Edward Bysshe, MP and lawyer, of Burstow, Surrey. Matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford 1633, but did not graduate; entered Lincoln's Inn 1627 (barrister, 1635). MP for Bletchingley, 1640, and later for Reigate and Gatton; his political sympathies were parliamentarian, and he was appointed Garter King of Arms in 1646, and Clarenceux King of Arms in 1650. He was ejected as Garter in 1660, but retained the Clarenceux office until his death, undertaking several visitations in the 1660s and 70s. He also became an MP again, and was knighted in 1661. He published a number of heraldic works.

Books

Bysshe's library was auctioned in London, shortly before his death (to help pay debts), 15.11.1679, with some remaining manuscripts auctioned 4.7.1681 (joint sale). The 1679 catalogue contains 2361 lots, divided between Latin theology (279 lots), Latin and Greek philology (i.e. miscellaneous, 801), heraldic books (409), medicine (84), English books (240), French books (342), Italian books (140), Spanish books (31), and 55 volumes of pamphlets. A manuscript inventory of his library in British Library Harl. MS 813 valued it at £300, and listed ca.2500 vols.

Characteristic Markings

Many books with Bysshe's gilt-tooled armorial stamp are recorded in the Armorials Database.

Sources

  • British Armorial Bindings.
  • Alston, R. C. Inventory of sale catalogues 1676-1800. St Philip, 2010.
  • Beadle, R. Medieval English manuscripts at auction, 1676-c.1700, The Book Collector 53 (2004), 46-63.
  • Bibliotheca Bissaeana, [London, 1679], ESTC r27244.
  • Birrell, T. Reading as pastime: the place of light literature in some 17th-century gentlemen’s libraries, in R. Myers (ed), Property of a gentleman, Winchester, 1991, 113-131, 125-6.
  • Lee, B. N. British bookplates: a pictorial history. Newton Abbot, 1979. 16.
  • Mandelbrote, G. The organisation of book auctions in late seventeenth-century London, in R. Myers (ed), Under the hammer, London, 2001, 15-36.
  • Sherlock, Peter. "Bysshe, Sir Edward (c. 1610–1679), herald and politician." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.