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Bamburgh Castle Library.

A Catalogue of the Library at Bamburgh Castle, in the County of Northumberland, divided into three alphabetical parts. I. English: II. Latin and other antient languages. III. French and other modern languages. With a table of references to each. Published by order of the trustees of the estates of the right honourable Nathaniel late Lord Crewe, and Lord Bishop of Durham.

Durham: Printed by L. Pennington, [1794.],

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Forest Books William Laywood

(Grantham, United Kingdom)

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Bamburgh Castle Library.
Publishers
Durham: Printed by L. Pennington, [1794.]
Keyword
LIBRARY CATALOGUES BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS BAMBURGH CASTLE, NORTHUMBERLAND

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4to (255 x 220 mm), [120]pp., interleaved with blank pages, cont. quarter calf, marbled boards, vellum tips, upper joint cracked, spine rubbed but still a very good copy. The Bamburghe Castle Library was collected by three generations of the Sharp family, beginning with John Sharp, Archbishop of York (1644-1714), who had been collecting books from about 1660. The Sharp family were also successively Trustees of Lord Creweís Charity and curates of Bamburgh. Nathaniel, Lord Crewe, Bishop of Durham, had purchased Bamburgh Castle in the early eighteenth century. One of the result of the bequests made by Lord Crewe was the purchase in 1779 of the library of Thomas Sharp (1725-72) to form the nucleus of a library for the use of the alternating resident Trustees. This rare first catalogue of the library at Bamburgh Castle was prompted by the gift of the library of John Sharp (1723-92) Archdeacon and Prebenary of Durham which was added to the collections formed by his brother Thomas and earlier members of the family. The bequest was made on the understanding that the library was to remain at Bamburgh Castle. Indeed, it remained there until 1958, when it was deposited with the university library in Durham. Provenance: Contemporary signature of Robert Thorp, Alnwick to head of title page. Martin, Privately Printed Books, p. 144; Doyle, ëUnfamiliar Libraries IVí in The Book Collector, Spring 1959.
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