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Whitehall’s library was [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of Auction::Oxford]] by [[auctioneer::George West]], [[date of Auction::11 March 1700]].  The sale catalogue lists ca.[[lots::1660]] lots (the surviving copy, in [[education::the Bodleian Library]], is imperfect and lacks the last page or so), divided into [[language::Latin]] [[subject::theology]] and [[subject::miscellaneous]] (819 lots), [[language::French]], [[language::Italian]] and [[language::Spanish]] miscellaneous (132) and [[language::English]] [[subject::divinity]], [[subject::history]] and [[subject::miscellaneous]] (ca.710).  Most of the books are [[date of Publication::17th-century]] imprints, with about 100 [[date of Publication::16th-century]].  Whitehall’s will (Oxfordshire RO ms.Wills Oxon. 156/3/46 suggests the collection was valued at [[Monetary Value::ca.£100]].
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Whitehall’s library was [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of Auction::Oxford]] by [[auctioneer::George West]], [[date of Auction::11 March 1700]].  The sale catalogue lists ca.[[lots::1660]] lots (the surviving copy, in [[organisations::the Bodleian Library]], is imperfect and lacks the last page or so), divided into [[language::Latin]] [[subject::theology]] and [[subject::miscellaneous]] (819 lots), [[language::French]], [[language::Italian]] and [[language::Spanish]] miscellaneous (132) and [[language::English]] [[subject::theology|divinity]], [[subject::history]] and [[subject::miscellaneous]] (ca.710).  Most of the books are [[date of Publication::17th-century]] imprints, with about 100 [[date of Publication::16th-century]].  Whitehall’s will (Oxfordshire RO ms.Wills Oxon. 156/3/46 suggests the collection was valued at [[Monetary Value::ca.£100]].
  
 
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None of Whitehall’s books have been identified.
 
None of Whitehall’s books have been identified.
  
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J. Foster, ''Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford 1500-1714/1715-1886'', 8 vols, Oxford, 1891.   (inaccurate); VCH (Oxford) v.12, 289-93; ''Catalogus librorum … Rob. Whitehal'', 1700 (Wing W1869).
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*''Catalogus librorum … Rob. Whitehal'', 1700 (Wing W1869).
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*A. P. Baggs, et al (eds.) ''A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 12''. Victoria County History, London, 1990. 289-93.  
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*Foster, J. ''Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford 1500-1714/1715-1886'', 8 vols, Oxford, 1891. (inaccurate).  
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Revision as of 01:49, 11 November 2019

Robert WHITEHALL 1664? -1699

Biographical Note

Son of Richard Whitehall, of Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire. BA Merton College, Oxford 1682, MA 1684, subsequently fellow and Vice-Principal of New Inn Hall. Curate of Stanton Harcourt.

Books

Whitehall’s library was auctioned in Oxford by George West, 11 March 1700. The sale catalogue lists ca.1660 lots (the surviving copy, in the Bodleian Library, is imperfect and lacks the last page or so), divided into Latin theology and miscellaneous (819 lots), French, Italian and Spanish miscellaneous (132) and English divinity, history and miscellaneous (ca.710). Most of the books are 17th-century imprints, with about 100 16th-century. Whitehall’s will (Oxfordshire RO ms.Wills Oxon. 156/3/46 suggests the collection was valued at ca.£100.

Characteristic markings

None of Whitehall’s books have been identified.

Sources

  • Catalogus librorum … Rob. Whitehal, 1700 (Wing W1869).
  • A. P. Baggs, et al (eds.) A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 12. Victoria County History, London, 1990. 289-93.
  • Foster, J. Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford 1500-1714/1715-1886, 8 vols, Oxford, 1891. (inaccurate).