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Parliamentary [[occupation::general]]. An active reader and writer, and collector of coins and engravings as well as books.  
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Born at [[place of birth::Denton, Yorkshire]], 1st son of [[family::Ferdinando Fairfax]], 2nd [[personal title::Lord Fairfax of Cameron]] ([[date of birth::1584]]-[[date of death::1648]]). Matriculated at [[education::St John's College, Cambridge]] in 1626; entered [[organisations::Gray's Inn]] in 1628. A parliamentary [[occupation::general]] in the Civil War, he gained...for his victory at Naseby in ...  
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An active reader and writer, and collector of coins and engravings as well as books.  
  
 
====Books====
 
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Noted for having protected the [[organisations::Bodleian Library]] from looting when [[education::the University of Oxford|Oxford]] was captured; [[bequest::bequeathed]] 129 medieval [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]] to the [[beneficiary::Bodleian Library|Bodleian]], and the [[bequest::manuscripts]] collections which were left to him by [[associates::Roger Dodsworth]].
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Noted for having protected the [[organisations::Bodleian Library]] from looting when the [[education::University of Oxford|Oxford]] was captured; [[bequest::bequeathed]] 129 medieval [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]] to the [[beneficiary::Bodleian Library|Bodleian]], and the [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]] collections which were left to him by [[associates::Roger Dodsworth]].
  
 
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Thomas FAIRFAX, 3rd Baron Fairfax 1612-71

Biographical Note

Born at Denton, Yorkshire, 1st son of Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1584-1648). Matriculated at St John's College, Cambridge in 1626; entered Gray's Inn in 1628. A parliamentary general in the Civil War, he gained...for his victory at Naseby in ...


An active reader and writer, and collector of coins and engravings as well as books.

Books

Noted for having protected the Bodleian Library from looting when the Oxford was captured; bequeathed 129 medieval manuscripts to the Bodleian, and the manuscripts collections which were left to him by Roger Dodsworth.

Sources