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====Biographical Note====
 
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Of [[location::Tusmore, Oxfordshire]].   
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Son of [[family::Richard Fermor]], and a member of a long-established Roman Catholic gentry family at [[location::Tusmore, Oxfordshire]].   
  
 
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Listed in [[associates::Edward Bernard]]'s [[book Title::''Catalogi manuscriptorum'']], [[date of Publication::1697]], as owning a number of [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]].
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Fermor is listed in [[crossreference::Edward Bernard 1638-1697|Edward Bernard]]'s [[book title::''Catalogi manuscriptorum'']], [[date of publication::1697]], as owning a number of [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]], probably largely of monastic origin. His will has no specific mention of books, though there are references to bedding, lined, hangings, pewter, cabinets, china and other household stuff; much of his property was put in the hands of trustees, to sell to pay debts.
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*[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D669127 Will of Henry Fermor, The National Archives PROB 11/470/65].
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tusmore,_Oxfordshire Tusmore, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia].
  
 
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Henry FERMOR d.1703

Biographical Note

Son of Richard Fermor, and a member of a long-established Roman Catholic gentry family at Tusmore, Oxfordshire.

Books

Fermor is listed in Edward Bernard's Catalogi manuscriptorum, 1697, as owning a number of manuscripts, probably largely of monastic origin. His will has no specific mention of books, though there are references to bedding, lined, hangings, pewter, cabinets, china and other household stuff; much of his property was put in the hands of trustees, to sell to pay debts.

Sources