Contains: (1) f.6: in festo Matthaei, Matth.9.9; (2) f.8: Math.9.9. Euangelium on Mathews day 1587; (3) f.11: Dominica 1a post trinit. Luke 16 Dives and Lazarus; (4) f.12: Dominica 2a post trinit. Luke 14; (5) f.18: Sunday 15.Epist. Gal.6.14; (6) f.22: Dominica 17; (7) f.45: in festo Andreas Ro.10.9; (8) f.48: Dominica 1a post pasch.; (9) f.58: Dominica 2a adventus etc.; (10) f.75: Stephani festo
Notes in English and Latin, apparently for a course of sermons for Sundays throughout the year, by Anthony Higgin
This material is held atUniversity of Leeds Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 206 Ripon Cathedral MS 38
- Dates of Creation
- ca.1587
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English Latin Greek
- Physical Description
- 1 vol. (114 ff.) Modern pencil foliation. Ff.19-20, 24, 37-44, 47, 54-5, 59, 62-9, 79, 81, 92-8, 102-112 are blank. F.1r is inscribed "Thomas wirrall". Ff.101 to the end are damaged by damp. Rebound in boards ca.1820.
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Anthony Higgin (d. 1624), the son of Thomas Higgin of Manchester, was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where he became a Fellow in 1574. In 1583 he became rector of Kirk Deighton near Wetherby in Yorkshire, and in 1608 he was appointed Dean of Ripon an appointment he held until his death. He collected books extensively throughout his life, and left them to the church at Ripon when he died. The surviving part of his collection, which numbers about 1250 volumes, is now preserved in Leeds University Library as part of Ripon Cathedral Library.
Access Information
Access is unrestricted
Acquisition Information
From the library of Anthony Higgin, Dean of Ripon (1608-1624)
Note
In English and Latin, with a few phrases in Greek
Additional Information
Formerly shelved as XVIII.G.24