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Moore, John

Possessore Id00018466
TipologiaPersona
GenereMaschile
Estremi biografici1646 - 1714
otherInformationBishop of Norwich, 1691-1707; Bishop of Ely, 1707-1714.
At the time of his death in 1714, Moore's collection of books and papers contained over 30,000 items, and may have been the largest in England. To celebrate his coronation, King George I caused it to be purchased intact, at a cost of 6,000 guineas, and donated it to Cambridge University Library. Moore's library alone contained nearly double the previous material in that library. While some material has been removed over the years, the gift is still largely intact, and is called "The Royal Library" in honour of its patron.
See David McKitterick, Cambridge University Library: A history, The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Cambridge, 1986) pp. 47-152.

activity

startYear1646
endYear1714
areaCodee-uk-en
placeEly (Geonames Id: 2650023)
professioncle
characterisationrel
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Moore, John

ownerid00018466
typeper
gender1002
biographicalInformation1646 - 1714
otherInformationBishop of Norwich, 1691-1707; Bishop of Ely, 1707-1714.
At the time of his death in 1714, Moore's collection of books and papers contained over 30,000 items, and may have been the largest in England. To celebrate his coronation, King George I caused it to be purchased intact, at a cost of 6,000 guineas, and donated it to Cambridge University Library. Moore's library alone contained nearly double the previous material in that library. While some material has been removed over the years, the gift is still largely intact, and is called "The Royal Library" in honour of its patron.
See David McKitterick, Cambridge University Library: A history, The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Cambridge, 1986) pp. 47-152.

activity

startYear1646
endYear1714
areaCodee-uk-en
placeEly (Geonames Id: 2650023)
professioncle
characterisationrel
Ultima modifica2018-08-20 17:24:25
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