Contains a collection of Fairfax family records, written chiefly in Latin, but with some English poems and sentences included in it, by Charles Fairfax for his son Henry, including many coats-of-arms.
Analecta Fairfaxiana, compiled by Charles Fairfax for his son Henry Fairfax
This material is held atUniversity of Leeds Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Yks 1
- Dates of Creation
- ca. 1648-1672
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- Latin English
- Physical Description
- 1 vol. (76 ff.), manuscript. Written on vellum in a single seventeenth-century hand, Charles Fairfax's autograph. Bound in leather with some blind tooling on the outside covers and spine. Worn throughout with some text now illegible.
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Charles Fairfax (1597-1673) was an antiquarian, genealogist and compiler of the Analecta Fairfaxiana. He was born at Denton in Yorkshire, but spent most of his life at Menston, on his wife's estate. In 1646, his brother Ferdinando, second Lord Fairfax, appointed him steward of the courts of Ripon and he later served as a colonel of foot in Monck's army. Following Monck's march into Yorkshire, Fairfax became governor of Kingston-upon-Hull, but after a year he retired to Menston to pursue his antiquarian and literary interests. His son, Henry Fairfax (1634-1702) became dean of Norwich. For fuller details of the latter's life see the Dictionary of National Biography.
Access Information
Access is unrestricted.
Acquisition Information
Purchased from McDowell's bookshop on 11 December 1975.
Note
Mainly in Latin, but with some English.
Other Finding Aids
The poems are indexed in the BCMSV database http://www.leeds.ac.uk/library/spcoll/bcmsv/bcmvlink.htm#bcyks1