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===[[has given name::Richard]] [[has surname::FLETCHER]] d.[[died in::1617]]===
  
 
====Biographical Note====
 
====Biographical Note====
Born at [[lived at::Bangor]], second son of [[is associated with::Thomas Fletcher]], a member of a minor gentry family in north Wales. [[has degree::BA]] [[educated at::St John's College, Cambridge]] [[graduated in::1608]], [[has degree::MA]] [[graduated in::1611]], [[has appointment::fellow]] of Jesus College [[appointed in::1611]]. He remained there as a fellow and tutor until his death six years later.  
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Born at [[lived at::Bangor]], second son of [[is son of::Thomas Fletcher]], a member of a minor gentry family in north Wales. [[has degree::BA]] [[educated at::St John's College, Cambridge]] [[graduated in::1608]], [[has degree::MA]] [[graduated in::1611]], [[has appointment::fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge]] [[is appointed in::1611]]. He remained there as a [[has appointment::fellow]] and [[has appointment::tutor]] until his death six years later.  
  
 
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====Books====
Fletcher's probate inventory (transcribed as BCI 192), which is damaged and incomplete, includes a list of ca.50 books (there may have been more) valued at [[library valued at::ca.£20]], from a total estate valued at [[estate valued at::£64 10s 8d]]. The contents include a mixture of [[subject of books::classics|classical]] and [[subject of books::theology|theological]] texts, reflecting Fletcher's academic career in Cambridge, with a bias towards contemporary protestant/Calvinist authors ([[author of books::Beza]], [[author of books::Calvin]], [[author of books::Paré]], [[author of books::Piscator]], [[author of books::Zanchius]]). He also had a sprinkling of [[subject of books::geography]], [[subject of books::medical|medicine]] and [[subject of books::science]].  
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Fletcher's probate inventory (transcribed as BCI 192), which is damaged and incomplete, includes a list of ca.[[size of library::50]] books (there may have been more) valued at ca.[[library valued at::£20]], from a total estate valued at [[estate valued at::£64 10s 8d]]. The contents include a mixture of [[subject of books::classics|classical]] and [[subject of books::theology|theological]] texts, reflecting Fletcher's academic career in Cambridge, with a bias towards contemporary protestant/Calvinist authors ([[author of books::Theodore Beza|Beza]], [[author of books::John Calvin|Calvin]], [[author of books::Ambroise Paré|Paré]], [[author of books::Johannes Piscator|Piscator]], [[author of books::Girolamo Zanchi|Zanchius]]). He also had a sprinkling of [[subject of books::geography]], [[subject of books::medical|medicine]] and [[subject of books::science]].  
  
In his will, he made a number of specific bequests of books, including a set of [[author of books::Zanchius]] to [[subsequent owner::Jesus College]], a [[author of books::Plantin]] [[title of books::Bible]] to [[subsequent owner::John Preston]] of Queens', [[author of books::Kepler]]'s [[title of books::Optics]] to [[subsequent owner::Thomas Hooker]] of Emmanuel, and [[author of books::Josephus]] in [[printed in language::Greek]] and [[printed in language::Latin]] to [[subsequent owner::Geoffrey Watts]] of Jesus. He divided his "paper books" between his old tutor [[subsequent owner::Thomas Henshaw]] ("those paper bookes he hath of mine and my comen place bookes and al my loose sermons"), and his tutee [[subsequent owner::Thomas Griffin]]. The rest of his books were to be sold with the proceeds divided between members of his family. The Zanchius is now Jesus, Cambridge XX.X.XX.
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In his will, he made a number of specific bequests of books, including a set of [[author of books::Girolamo Zanchi|Zanchius]] to [[subsequent owner::Jesus College, Cambridge|Jesus College]], a [[author of books::Christophe Plantin|Plantin]] [[subject of books::scripture|Bible]] to [[subsequent owner::John Preston]] of Queens' College, Cambridge, [[author of books::Johannes Kepler|Kepler]]'s [[title of books::Optics]] to [[subsequent owner::Thomas Hooker]] of Emmanuel, and [[author of books::Josephus]] in [[printed in language::Greek]] and [[printed in language::Latin]] to [[subsequent owner::Geoffrey Watts]] of Jesus. He divided his "paper books" between his old tutor [[subsequent owner::Thomas Henshaw]] ("those paper bookes he hath of mine and my comen place bookes and al my loose sermons"), and his tutee [[subsequent owner::Thomas Griffin]]. The rest of his books were to be sold with the proceeds divided between members of his family. The Zanchius is now [[present repository::Jesus College, Cambridge|Jesus, Cambridge XX.X.XX]].
  
 
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====Sources====
 
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Venn; E. S. Leedham Green, Books in Cambridge probate inventories, 1986, v.1 p.572-4; W/ Griffeth, 'Richard Fletcher of Bangor', <cite>Caernarvonshire Historical Society Transactions</cite> 39 (1978), 44-73.  
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Venn; E. S. Leedham Green, ''Books in Cambridge probate inventories'', 1986, v.1 p.572-4; W/ Griffeth, 'Richard Fletcher of Bangor', ''Caernarvonshire Historical Society Transactions'' 39 (1978), 44-73.  
  
 
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Richard FLETCHER d.1617

Biographical Note

Born at Bangor, second son of Thomas Fletcher, a member of a minor gentry family in north Wales. BA St John's College, Cambridge 1608, MA 1611, fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge 1611. He remained there as a fellow and tutor until his death six years later.

Books

Fletcher's probate inventory (transcribed as BCI 192), which is damaged and incomplete, includes a list of ca.50 books (there may have been more) valued at ca.£20, from a total estate valued at £64 10s 8d. The contents include a mixture of classical and theological texts, reflecting Fletcher's academic career in Cambridge, with a bias towards contemporary protestant/Calvinist authors (Beza, Calvin, Paré, Piscator, Zanchius). He also had a sprinkling of geography, medicine and science.

In his will, he made a number of specific bequests of books, including a set of Zanchius to Jesus College, a Plantin Bible to John Preston of Queens' College, Cambridge, Kepler's Optics to Thomas Hooker of Emmanuel, and Josephus in Greek and Latin to Geoffrey Watts of Jesus. He divided his "paper books" between his old tutor Thomas Henshaw ("those paper bookes he hath of mine and my comen place bookes and al my loose sermons"), and his tutee Thomas Griffin. The rest of his books were to be sold with the proceeds divided between members of his family. The Zanchius is now Jesus, Cambridge XX.X.XX.

Characteristic Markings

Sources

Venn; E. S. Leedham Green, Books in Cambridge probate inventories, 1986, v.1 p.572-4; W/ Griffeth, 'Richard Fletcher of Bangor', Caernarvonshire Historical Society Transactions 39 (1978), 44-73.