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Part of a sermon by Henry Fairfax, 17th century, with miscellaneous notes by David Wilkins, 18th century

MS. Eng. th. f. 25

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Title

Part of a sermon by Henry Fairfax, 17th century, with miscellaneous notes by David Wilkins, 18th century

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. th. f. 25

Summary

Part of a sermon by Henry Fairfax, 17th century, with miscellaneous notes by David Wilkins, 18th century.

Date

17th-18th century

Language

English

Physical facet

Middle Hill boards

Physical extent

22 pages

Acquisition

From the Fairfax (Leeds Castle) Library; Phillipps MS. 10672; Sotheby's, 6 June 1898, part of lot 508; bought, Sotheby's, 31 July 1951, lot 537.

Subject

18th century

Sermons

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  • Wilkins, David, 1685-1745

  • Fairfax, Henry, clergyman (1588-1665)

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