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Marmaduke Rawdon (antiquary)

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Rawdon made extensive manuscript collections, compiled a brief history of cathedrals, and prepared for the press a genealogical memoir of his family. Nearly half a century after his death his manuscripts were in the possession of Samuel Bagnall of London (his wife was the granddaughter of Colonel
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The Life of Marmaduke Rawdon of York, or Marmaduke Rawdon, the second of that name. Now first printed from the original MS. in the possession of Robert Cooke, esq., F.R.G.S.
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In 1655, after England's diplomatic rupture with Spain, Rawdon returned to England. and during most of the rest of his life he resided with his kinsman Marmaduke Rawdon, at
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Canary, Bristoles, Londres, Ingleses: English Traders in the Canaries in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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A Companion to the Global Renaissance: English Literature and Culture in the Age of Expansion
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in 1662, ahead of its sale to France. He invested in the Canary Company in 1664.
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Rawdon died, unmarried, at Hoddesdon, on 7 February 1669, and was buried in the
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in that city. On the death of his father in 1624 he was adopted by his uncle
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saw the collection, and extracts from some of the manuscripts were in his
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He was the youngest son of Laurence Rawdon, merchant and alderman of
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of a small merchant vessel, and then for a time was stationed at
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Thomas Rawdon, the eldest son of Sir Marmaduke Rawdon). In 1712
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Royalist and Cromwellian Armies in Flanders, 1657-1662
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Index

Marmaduke Roydon
factor
antiquary

York
Cawton
Yorkshire
grammar school of St. Peter
Marmaduke Roydon
supercargo
Bordeaux
Tenerife
Canary Islands
La Laguna
Gran Canaria
Mount Teide
George Glas
Alexander von Humboldt
Hoddesdon
Hertfordshire
Dunkirk
chancel
Broxbourne
loving cup
Ralph Thoresby
Edmund Gibson
William Camden
Thomas Wotton
Robert Davies
Camden Society

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