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Fell (John) & others. Reference in favour of Robert Farrow, Master of Arts & Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, manuscript, 1685.

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Fell (John) & others. Reference in favour of Robert Farrow, Master of Arts & Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, manuscript, 1685.

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Fell (John, Bishop of Oxford, 1625-86), William Jane, Church of England clergyman, bap. 1645, d. 1707) & Henry Compton, Bishop of London, 1631/2-1713) Reference in favour of Robert Farrow, Master of Arts & Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, D.s. "Jo. Oxon", "William Jane" & "H: London", manuscript, slight stain at head and tail, laid down on card, folds, slightly browned, folio, 20th May 1685. ⁂ "The rhyme, I do not love thee Dr Fell The reason why I cannot tell; But this I know and know full well, I do not love thee Dr Fell, the result of a mischievous translation of a Martial epigram by a disciplined student, Thomas Brown stuck in the popular memory longer than the preoccupations of the man to whom it refers. It seems to touch a truth about the energetic, determined, effective, partisan, and sometimes sanctimonious man who made a profound contribution to Restoration Anglicanism and who in many respects was Restoration Oxford." - Oxford DNB. Robert Farrow (1655-93), son of Francis Farrow, of Thingdon, Northants, fellow of Lincoln Coll.

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Fell (John, Bishop of Oxford, 1625-86), William Jane, Church of England clergyman, bap. 1645, d. 1707) & Henry Compton, Bishop of London, 1631/2-1713) Reference in favour of Robert Farrow, Master of Arts & Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, D.s. "Jo. Oxon", "William Jane" & "H: London", manuscript, slight stain at head and tail, laid down on card, folds, slightly browned, folio, 20th May 1685. ⁂ "The rhyme, I do not love thee Dr Fell The reason why I cannot tell; But this I know and know full well, I do not love thee Dr Fell, the result of a mischievous translation of a Martial epigram by a disciplined student, Thomas Brown stuck in the popular memory longer than the preoccupations of the man to whom it refers. It seems to touch a truth about the energetic, determined, effective, partisan, and sometimes sanctimonious man who made a profound contribution to Restoration Anglicanism and who in many respects was Restoration Oxford." - Oxford DNB. Robert Farrow (1655-93), son of Francis Farrow, of Thingdon, Northants, fellow of Lincoln Coll.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 4
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Datum:
22.01.2020
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London, SW8 3NS
Großbritannien und Nordirland
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+44 (0) 20 7871 2640
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