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Confession of faith of Thomas Sampson 'left with his familie at his departure'

MS. Eng. th. e. 44

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Title

Confession of faith of Thomas Sampson 'left with his familie at his departure'

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. th. e. 44

Summary

Confession of faith of Thomas Sampson 'left with his familie at his departure', 1583.

Date

1583

Language

English

Physical facet

Bound by Morley of Oxford in gilt-stamped vellum

Physical extent

46 pages

Custodial history

From the Fairfax (Leeds Castle) Library; Phillipps MS. 10678; Sotheby's, 6 June 1898, lot 410, and 16 Oct. 1945 (Sir Leicester Harmsworth sale), lot 2093.

Acquisition

Bought, P. J. Dobell, cat. 97 (1947), 40.

Subject

Creeds

16th century

Reformation -- England

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  • Sampson, Thomas, 1517?-1589

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