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Timothy Hodgson ( - fl. 1706)

Visitor
Relationships: Timothy Hodgson was a visitor to the collection of Ralph Thoresby (1658-1725)

Linked manuscript items: as Mentioned or referenced by - "[Guest Book to Thoresby's Museum]," Yorkshire Archaeological Society MS27, Leeds
References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 118. Polychronicon & parambulationes Forestarum factæ tempore Regis Henrici filii Johannis Regis in Com. Huntingdun Lancast. Gloucest. Leicestr. & Notingh. Dorse. Somers. Oxon. Surrei, Sussex, Berks. Buckingh. Wilts. Salop. Wygorn. Hereford. & Essex. Northampt. Cumbr. Bucks. Eborac. Memorandum, The Chronicle hath the Pedigree of the King's from Brute, but the History only from the Arrival of the Saxons circa, An. 444. There are other Perambulations of the Forrests added 29 Edw. I. Com. Staff. Hunt. Wygorn. and Roteland. Then follow the Charters of Edw. the Confessor, and Will. the Norman to Westminster. The Foundation of the Abbey at Tewksbury, by Oddo and Doddo of Mercia, with the Series of the Abbots to the Year 1400. Lastly, Europæ descriptio ex Orosio ab Alfrido rege in Anglicam sermonem traducto. In the Saxon Language and Character. To which are annexed Nomina regum Merciorum, cum regnorum spatiis & terris quas Weogorniensi monasterio contulerunt. Et Nomina Episcoporum Huicciorum cum terris quas monast. S. Mariæ Wigorniensi dederunt. Catalogus Episc. Selesiæ & Cicestriæ. This is the Original Writ by the Hand of the noted Lawrence Nowel, Dean of Litchfield, the first Reviver of the Saxon Tongue (1565), and was the acceptable Present of the Rev. Mr. Tim. Hodgson, Chaplain to the pious and charitable Lady Hewley.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 120. A learned Treatise of the Forest Laws; what Things make a Forest; the Difference between a Forest, Chase, Warren and Park; Extracts from the Records of the Pleas of the Forest. Expositio antiquorum vocabulorum. To which are added in a later Hand, Customes in London in cur. viz. (Rainesford.) Don. Rev. T. Hodgson.
Ralph Thoresby's guestbook of visitors to his museum (Yorkshire Archaeological Society MS27)
20 July 1706 Est Natura hominum Vovitatis Avida[*] Pliny the Elder, Historia Naturalis, XII, 5, 3: "So eager is human nature for a novelty." Timo:Timothy Hodgson