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[[File:HenleyRobertSir1.jpg| thumb | Armorial stamp of Sir Robert Henley (British Armorial Bindings) ]]
 
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Born in [[place of birth::London]], son of [[family::Robert Henley]], [[occupation::chief clerk]] of [[organisations::King’s Bench]]; younger brother of [[family::Sir Andrew Henley]] ([[date of birth::1622]]-[[date of death::1675|75]]), q.v.  Entered at the [[organisations::Middle Temple]] 1634, called to the bar 1651.  [[occupation::Chief protonotary]] of [[organisations::King's Bench]] 1660, [[occupation::JP]] for [[location::Hampshire]] 1668-80, [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Andover]] 1679, for [[location::Hampshire]] 1691-92.  He was knighted in 1663 and in the same year purchased his estate at [[location::The Grange, Northington, Hampshire]].
 
Born in [[place of birth::London]], son of [[family::Robert Henley]], [[occupation::chief clerk]] of [[organisations::King’s Bench]]; younger brother of [[family::Sir Andrew Henley]] ([[date of birth::1622]]-[[date of death::1675|75]]), q.v.  Entered at the [[organisations::Middle Temple]] 1634, called to the bar 1651.  [[occupation::Chief protonotary]] of [[organisations::King's Bench]] 1660, [[occupation::JP]] for [[location::Hampshire]] 1668-80, [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Andover]] 1679, for [[location::Hampshire]] 1691-92.  He was knighted in 1663 and in the same year purchased his estate at [[location::The Grange, Northington, Hampshire]].
  
 
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[[File:HenleyRobertSir1.jpg| thumb | 886px |Armorial stamp of Sir Robert Henley (British Armorial Bindings) ]]
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In his will, Henley bequeathed all his [[subject::law]] [[bequest::books]] to his [[beneficiary::son]] [[family::Henry Henley|Henry]], and all his [[subject::theology|divinity]] [[bequest::books]] to his [[beneficiary::son]] [[family::Robert]] all the rest of his books were to be equally divided between two other sons, [[beneficiary::Anthony Henley|Anthony]] and [[beneficiary::John Henley|John]].  The extent of his library is not known but a couple of books with his armorial stamp survive.  Examples: NAL Clements L2., Glasgow UL BD1-a.3.
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In his will, Henley bequeathed all his [[subject::law]] [[bequest::books]] to his [[beneficiary::son]] [[family::Henry Henley|Henry]], and all his [[subject::theology|divinity]] [[bequest::books]] to his [[beneficiary::son]] [[family::Robert]] all the rest of his books were to be equally divided between two other sons, [[beneficiary::Anthony Henley|Anthony]] and [[beneficiary::John Henley|John]].  The extent of his library is not known but a couple of books with his armorial stamp survive.  Examples: National Art Library Clements L2., Glasgow UL BD1-a.3.
  
 
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Sir Robert HENLEY ca.1624-1692

Armorial stamp of Sir Robert Henley (British Armorial Bindings)

Biographical Note

Born in London, son of Robert Henley, chief clerk of King’s Bench; younger brother of Sir Andrew Henley (1622-75), q.v. Entered at the Middle Temple 1634, called to the bar 1651. Chief protonotary of King's Bench 1660, JP for Hampshire 1668-80, MP for Andover 1679, for Hampshire 1691-92. He was knighted in 1663 and in the same year purchased his estate at The Grange, Northington, Hampshire.

Books

In his will, Henley bequeathed all his law books to his son Henry, and all his divinity books to his son Robert all the rest of his books were to be equally divided between two other sons, Anthony and John. The extent of his library is not known but a couple of books with his armorial stamp survive. Examples: National Art Library Clements L2., Glasgow UL BD1-a.3.

Characteristic Markings

The book in the NAL has Henley's armorial stamp on a red goatskin binding, but otherwise is not inscribed. The Glasgow book has an inscription noting it as belonging to Henley's grandson Robert Henley, 1st Earl of Northington (1708-72), suggesting that books remained in the family through subsequent generations.

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