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[[occupation::Secondary]] of [[organisations::the Poultry Counter]].
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Of Old Jewry and Little Moorfields, Cripplegate, London. Son of [[family::Richard Smith]] (bap.1567, d.[[date of death::1638]]). Smith began working as a [[occupation::junior clerk]] in or about 1608 in the [[organisations::Poultry Counter]] and was appointed [[occupation::secondary]] in 1644, a position he retained until his resignation in 1655. He married [[family::Elizabeth Smith|Elizabeth]] (bap.1600, d.[[date of death::1664]]), daughter of [[family::George Deane]] of [[location::Stepney]] in 1622. The couple had five sons and three daughters.  
  
 
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Amassed a library of over 8000 books, [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of Auction::London]], [[date of Auction::15.5.1682]].  
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An 'assiduous and discriminating book collector' (ODNB), Smith amassed a library of over 8000 books, [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]] and [[format::pamphlets]]. His collection included works on [[subject::history]], [[subject::theology]], [[subject::philology]], [[subject::medicine]] and [[subject::classics|classical literature]]. His library was [[auction::auctioned]] for [[monetary value::£1414 12s. 11d]]. in [[location of auction::London]], [[date of auction::15.5.1682]].
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Smith annotated his books.  
 
   
 
   
 
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*Duff, E. G. The library of Richard Smith, ''The Library'' ns 8 (1907), 113-33.   
 
*Duff, E. G. The library of Richard Smith, ''The Library'' ns 8 (1907), 113-33.   
 
*Harding, Vanessa. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/25887 "Smith <nowiki>[Smyth]</nowiki>, Richard (bap. 1590, d. 1675), law officer and book collector."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.
 
*Harding, Vanessa. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/25887 "Smith <nowiki>[Smyth]</nowiki>, Richard (bap. 1590, d. 1675), law officer and book collector."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.
*Mandelbrote, G. The organisation of book auctions in late seventeenth-century London, in R. Myers (ed), ''Under the hammer'', London, 2001, 15-36.  
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*Mandelbrote, G. The organisation of book auctions in late seventeenth-century London, in R. Myers (ed), ''Under the hammer'', London, 2001, 15-36.
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*[https://data.cerl.org/owners/00014352 Richard Smith in ''Material Evidence in Incunabula''].
 
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Richard SMITH 1590-1675

Biographical Note

Of Old Jewry and Little Moorfields, Cripplegate, London. Son of Richard Smith (bap.1567, d.1638). Smith began working as a junior clerk in or about 1608 in the Poultry Counter and was appointed secondary in 1644, a position he retained until his resignation in 1655. He married Elizabeth (bap.1600, d.1664), daughter of George Deane of Stepney in 1622. The couple had five sons and three daughters.

Books

An 'assiduous and discriminating book collector' (ODNB), Smith amassed a library of over 8000 books, manuscripts and pamphlets. His collection included works on history, theology, philology, medicine and classical literature. His library was auctioned for £1414 12s. 11d. in London, 15.5.1682.

Characteristic Markings

Smith annotated his books.

Sources

  • 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.
  • Birrell, T. A. Books and buyers in 17th-century English auction sales, in R. Myers et al (eds), Under the hammer, London, 2001, 51-64.
  • Duff, E. G. The library of Richard Smith, The Library ns 8 (1907), 113-33.
  • Harding, Vanessa. "Smith [Smyth], Richard (bap. 1590, d. 1675), law officer and book collector." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
  • Mandelbrote, G. The organisation of book auctions in late seventeenth-century London, in R. Myers (ed), Under the hammer, London, 2001, 15-36.
  • Richard Smith in Material Evidence in Incunabula.