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====Biographical Note====
 
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Member of [[family::the Bankes family]], son of [[family::Sir John Bankes]] and [[family::Mary Bankes]]. John matriculated at [[education::Oriel College, Oxford]] in 1643. Both he and his brother [[family::Ralph Bankes|Ralph]] travelled on the continent in 1646-48.   
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Member of [[family::the Bankes family]], son of Sir [[crossreference::John Bankes 1589-1644|John Bankes]] and [[crossreference::Mary Bankes 1598-1661|Mary Bankes]]. John matriculated at [[education::Oriel College, Oxford]] in 1643. Both he and his brother [[family::Ralph Bankes 1631?-1677|Ralph]] travelled on the continent in 1646-48.   
  
 
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Only a few books now at [[location::Kingston Lacy]] can be traced back to [[family::Sir John Bankes|Sir John]]’s time, although he is likely to have had a collection.  Some high quality late 16th century bindings are thought to have come from his original library at [[location::Corfe Castle]].  John (the son), [[family::Ralph Bankes|Ralph]] and [[family::Mary Bankes|Mary]] were all active book purchasers throughout the middle decades of the 17th century and their books form the foundation of the present library at [[location::Kingston Lacy]].  Their books cover a range of subjects and languages and are predominantly contemporary 17th century publications (i.e. they appear not to have acquired many 16th century books), in fairly plain bindings of the period, with a few exceptions of more upmarket work.  The collection seems to have gone through a period of little growth between the late 17th and late 18th centuries (i.e. after [[family::Ralph Bankes|Ralph]]’s death), and books were certainly dispersed after 1677.  Examples: primarily at [[present repository::Kingston Lacy]].  
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Only a few books now at [[location::Kingston Lacy]] can be traced back to [[crossreference::John Bankes 1589-1644|Sir John]]’s time, although he is likely to have had a library.  Some high quality late 16th century bindings are thought to have come from his original library at [[location::Corfe Castle]].  John (the son), [[crossreference::Ralph Bankes 1631?-1677|Ralph]] and [[crossreference::Mary Bankes 1598-1661|Mary]] were all active book purchasers throughout the middle decades of the 17th century and their books form the foundation of the present library at [[location::Kingston Lacy]].  Their books cover a range of subjects and languages and are predominantly contemporary 17th century publications (i.e. they appear not to have acquired many 16th century books), in fairly plain bindings of the period, with a few exceptions of more upmarket work.  The collection seems to have gone through a period of little growth between the late 17th and late 18th centuries (i.e. after [[crossreferencey::Ralph Bankes 1631?-1677|Ralph]]’s death), and books were certainly dispersed after 1677.  Examples: primarily at [[present repository::Kingston Lacy]].  
  
 
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John and [[family::Ralph Bankes|Ralph]] regularly inscribed their names on titlepages, sometimes with prices and other acquisition details; endleaves were commonly used for notes which may be in the language of the text (e.g. [[language::Italian]] notes, and [[language::Italian]] forms of name, in [[location::Italian]] books).  Some books are marked as belonging to [[family::Mary Bankes|Mary]].
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John and [[crossreference::Ralph Bankes 1631?-1677|Ralph]] regularly inscribed their names on titlepages, sometimes with prices and other acquisition details; endleaves were commonly used for notes which may be in the language of the text (e.g. [[language::Italian]] notes, and [[language::Italian]] forms of name, in [[location::Italian]] books).  Some books are marked as belonging to [[crossreference::Mary Bankes 1598-1661|Mary]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:03, 1 May 2021

John BANKES 1626-1656

Biographical Note

Member of the Bankes family, son of Sir John Bankes and Mary Bankes. John matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford in 1643. Both he and his brother Ralph travelled on the continent in 1646-48.

Books

Only a few books now at Kingston Lacy can be traced back to Sir John’s time, although he is likely to have had a library. Some high quality late 16th century bindings are thought to have come from his original library at Corfe Castle. John (the son), Ralph and Mary were all active book purchasers throughout the middle decades of the 17th century and their books form the foundation of the present library at Kingston Lacy. Their books cover a range of subjects and languages and are predominantly contemporary 17th century publications (i.e. they appear not to have acquired many 16th century books), in fairly plain bindings of the period, with a few exceptions of more upmarket work. The collection seems to have gone through a period of little growth between the late 17th and late 18th centuries (i.e. after Ralph’s death), and books were certainly dispersed after 1677. Examples: primarily at Kingston Lacy.

Characteristic Markings

John and Ralph regularly inscribed their names on titlepages, sometimes with prices and other acquisition details; endleaves were commonly used for notes which may be in the language of the text (e.g. Italian notes, and Italian forms of name, in Italian books). Some books are marked as belonging to Mary.

Sources

  • Barker, N. Treasures from the libraries of National Trust country houses, 1999.
  • Lewis, Y. Sir Ralph Bankes (?1631-1677) and the origins of the library at Kingston Lacy, Library History 18 (2002), 215-23.
  • Mitchell, A. Kingston Lacy, Dorset, 1994.
  • Purcell, M. The country house library. New Haven & London, 2017, 62, 95.