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[[File:AmherstRichard1.jpg| thumb |Armorial stamp of Richard Amherst (British Armorial Bindings)]]
 
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Of [[location::Bayhall, Kent]].
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Of [[location::Bayhall, Kent]], Amherst was the eldest son of [[family::Richard Amherst]]. In 1627 he married [[family::Dorothy Amherst|Dorothy]], daughter of [[associates::John Cradock]] of [[location::Luddesdowne]]. The pair had a son, [[family::William Amherst|William]], 1641/2-1663 and a daughter, [[family::Dorothy]].
  
 
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Books with his armorial stamp survive (it seems also to have been used by his son [[family::William Amherst|William]], [[date of Birth::1641;1642|1641/2]]-[[date of Death::1663|63]]).
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Books with his armorial stamp survive. The stamp seems also to have been used by [[family::William Amherst|William]].
  
 
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Richard AMHERST 1600-1664

Armorial stamp of Richard Amherst (British Armorial Bindings)

Biographical Note

Of Bayhall, Kent, Amherst was the eldest son of Richard Amherst. In 1627 he married Dorothy, daughter of John Cradock of Luddesdowne. The pair had a son, William, 1641/2-1663 and a daughter, Dorothy.

Books

Books with his armorial stamp survive. The stamp seems also to have been used by William.

Sources