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William Pole (antiquary) : ウィキペディア英語版 | ''William Pool redirects here, for the engineer, see William Pool (engineer)''.Sir William Pole (1561–1635) of Shute House in the parish of Shute and of Colcombe Castle in the adjoining parish of Colyton, both in Devon, was an English country gentleman, a colonial investor, Member of Parliament and was most famously an antiquarian whose ground-breaking researches into the history and descents of the ancient families of Devon and their landholdings and the heraldry of Devon laid the foundation for not only future historians of the county but also for his contemporaries, such as Tristram Risdon (d.1640) who borrowed heavily from his work."Mr Risdon acknowledges that he received great assistance from Sir William Pole's work...and it is very apparent that he did so to any that shall compare them both..." (quoted from Preface to pre-1791 edition of Risdon's ''Survey of Devon'', quoted in Introduction to 1791 edition by Sir John-William de la Pole, 6th Baronet of Sir William Pole's "Collections Toward a Description of the County of Devon", p.vi-vii)==Origins==He was baptised on 27 August 1561 at Colyton, Devon, the son of William Pole, Esquire (1515–1587), MP, by his wife Katherine Popham (died 1588), daughter of Alexander Popham of Huntworth, Somerset by his wife Joan Stradling.Parentage according to 1587 brass tablet on monument of William Pole (d.1587) erected by his son the Antiquarian. Katherine was the sister of John Popham (1531–1607), Lord Chief Justice. In 1560 his father had purchased Shute House, near Colyton and Axminster, Devon. ''William Pool redirects here, for the engineer, see William Pool (engineer)''. Sir William Pole (1561–1635) of Shute House in the parish of Shute and of Colcombe Castle in the adjoining parish of Colyton, both in Devon, was an English country gentleman, a colonial investor, Member of Parliament and was most famously an antiquarian whose ground-breaking researches into the history and descents of the ancient families of Devon and their landholdings and the heraldry of Devon laid the foundation for not only future historians of the county but also for his contemporaries, such as Tristram Risdon (d.1640) who borrowed heavily from his work.〔"Mr Risdon acknowledges that he received great assistance from Sir William Pole's work...and it is very apparent that he did so to any that shall compare them both..." (quoted from Preface to pre-1791 edition of Risdon's ''Survey of Devon'', quoted in Introduction to 1791 edition by Sir John-William de la Pole, 6th Baronet of Sir William Pole's "Collections Toward a Description of the County of Devon", p.vi-vii)〕 ==Origins== He was baptised on 27 August 1561 at Colyton, Devon, the son of William Pole, Esquire (1515–1587), MP, by his wife Katherine Popham (died 1588), daughter of Alexander Popham of Huntworth, Somerset by his wife Joan Stradling.〔Parentage according to 1587 brass tablet on monument of William Pole (d.1587) erected by his son the Antiquarian.〕 Katherine was the sister of John Popham (1531–1607), Lord Chief Justice. In 1560 his father had purchased Shute House, near Colyton and Axminster, Devon.
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「''William Pool redirects here, for the engineer, see William Pool (engineer)''.Sir William Pole (1561–1635) of Shute House in the parish of Shute and of Colcombe Castle in the adjoining parish of Colyton, both in Devon, was an English country gentleman, a colonial investor, Member of Parliament and was most famously an antiquarian whose ground-breaking researches into the history and descents of the ancient families of Devon and their landholdings and the heraldry of Devon laid the foundation for not only future historians of the county but also for his contemporaries, such as Tristram Risdon (d.1640) who borrowed heavily from his work."Mr Risdon acknowledges that he received great assistance from Sir William Pole's work...and it is very apparent that he did so to any that shall compare them both..." (quoted from Preface to pre-1791 edition of Risdon's ''Survey of Devon'', quoted in Introduction to 1791 edition by Sir John-William de la Pole, 6th Baronet of Sir William Pole's "Collections Toward a Description of the County of Devon", p.vi-vii)==Origins==He was baptised on 27 August 1561 at Colyton, Devon, the son of William Pole, Esquire (1515–1587), MP, by his wife Katherine Popham (died 1588), daughter of Alexander Popham of Huntworth, Somerset by his wife Joan Stradling.Parentage according to 1587 brass tablet on monument of William Pole (d.1587) erected by his son the Antiquarian. Katherine was the sister of John Popham (1531–1607), Lord Chief Justice. In 1560 his father had purchased Shute House, near Colyton and Axminster, Devon.」の詳細全文を読む
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