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Henry Ferrers (26 January 1550 – 10 October 1633) was an English antiquary and MP.


Life

Ferrers was the son and heir of Edward Ferrers of
Baddesley Clinton Baddesley Clinton () is a moated manor house, about 8 miles (13 km) north-west of the town of Warwick, in the village of Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire, England. The house probably originated in the 13th century, when large areas of the ...
, Warwickshire, by Bridget, daughter and heiress of William, lord Windsor, and was born in that county on 26 January 1550. He became a student at Oxford, probably as a member of
Hart Hall Hertford College ( ), previously known as Magdalen Hall, is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. It is located on Catte Street in the centre of Oxford, directly opposite the main gate to the Bodleian Library. The colle ...
, in the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign, but it is not known whether he took a degree. Afterwards he retired to his patrimony, and devoted himself to the study of heraldry, genealogy, and antiquities. Ferrers was apparently a
Member of Parliament A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to members of the lower house since upper house members of ...
for
Callington Callington ( kw, Kelliwik) is a civil parish and town in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom about north of Saltash and south of Launceston. Callington parish had a population of 4,783 in 2001, according to the 2001 census. This had inc ...
, Cornwall, in 1597, and was a Catholic (
Charles Dodd Hugh Tootell (1671/72 – 27 February 1743) was an English Catholic historian. He is commonly known under his pseudonym Charles Dodd. Life Tootell was born in Lancashire. He was tutored by his uncle, Christopher Tootle, before studying with ...
, ''Church Hist.'' iii.74). He died on 10 October 1633, and was buried in the church of Baddesley Clinton.


Works

He was the earliest collector of materials for the history of his county, with the exception of
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, and he intended to publish a ''Perambulation of Warwickshire'' on the model of
William Lambarde William Lambarde (18 October 1536 – 19 August 1601) was an English antiquarian, writer on legal subjects, and politician. He is particularly remembered as the author of ''A Perambulation of Kent'' (1576), the first English county history; ''E ...
's ''Perambulation of Kent'', but did not carry out the plan.
William Camden William Camden (2 May 1551 – 9 November 1623) was an English antiquarian, historian, topographer, and herald, best known as author of ''Britannia'', the first chorographical survey of the islands of Great Britain and Ireland, and the ''Annal ...
says that he was "a man both for parentage and for knowledge of antiquity, very commendable and my special friend; who … hath at all times courteously shewed me the right way when I was out, and from his candle, as it were, hath lighted mine".
William Dugdale Sir William Dugdale (12 September 1605 – 10 February 1686) was an English antiquary and herald. As a scholar he was influential in the development of medieval history as an academic subject. Life Dugdale was born at Shustoke, near Coleshi ...
, who in writing the ''Antiquities of Warwickshire'' made extensive use of Ferrers's manuscript collections, describes him as an eminent antiquary and "a man of distinguished worth, reflecting lustre on the ancient and noble family to which he belonged".
John Guillim John Guillim (c. 1565 – 7 May 1621) of Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, was an antiquarian and officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He is best remembered for his monumental work on heraldry, ''A Display of Heraldry'', first pub ...
described Ferrers as "a man very judicious in matters of honour". Some of his manuscripts are preserved at the
College of Arms The College of Arms, or Heralds' College, is a royal corporation consisting of professional Officer of Arms, officers of arms, with jurisdiction over England, Wales, Northern Ireland and some Commonwealth realms. The heralds are appointed by the ...
, others in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, and the British Museum. Cites: Lansd. MS. 860 a and b; cf. Frederick Leigh Colvile, ''Worthies of Warwickshire'', p. 282 "He had also in his younger days", says Anthony Wood, "a good faculty in poetry, some of which I have seen scattered in divers books printed in the reign of qu. Elizabeth" (''Athenæ Oxon.'' ed. Bliss, ii.572; see Ferrers, George). The writer of the introduction to '' Archæologia'' conjectured that Ferrers was the author of "A Motion for erecting an Academy Royal, or Colledge of King James", a manuscript written in 1617, but the real author was
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.


Family

He married, in October 1582, Jane, daughter and coheiress of Henry White, esq., of
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, Hampshire, son of Sir Thomas White, knight, and by her (who died 7 September 1586, aged 23) he had a son Edward and a daughter Mary.


References

;Attribution * Sources referred to by Cooper: **Dugdale's ''Warwickshire'', p. 710; **Dugdale's ''Life and Diary (Hamper)'', p. 265; **Burke's ''Landed Gentry'', 1868, p. 470; **Shirley's ''Noble and Gentle Men of England'', p. 261; Harl. MSS. 374, art. 17, 539, art. 3, 2161, p. 228; **Gillow's ''Bibl. Dict.''; **Hannett's ''Forest of Arden'', pp. 144, 145, 204, 209, 212; **Ashmol. ''MSS''. 789 f. 113 b, 799 f. 32, 1107 f. 219; **Macray's ''Cat. of the Rawlinson MSS.'' ii. 698; **Camden's ''Visitation of Warwickshire'' in 1619 (Harl. Soc.), p. 5; **Hunter's ''MS. Chorus Vatum'' v., in British Library Add MS 23491, p. 421. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ferrers, Henry 1550 births 1633 deaths English MPs 1597–1598 English antiquarians 16th-century English writers 17th-century English writers 17th-century English male writers People from Warwickshire 16th-century male writers Members of the Parliament of England for Callington