The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700

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Thomas Cutler ( - )

Relationships: Thomas Cutler was a donor to Ralph Thoresby (1658-1725)
Thomas Cutler was a source of object(s) for Ralph Thoresby (1658-1725)

References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 17. Corpus Christi Playe in antique English Verse, by Tho. Cutler and Rich Nandycke; take a Taste of the Poetry in the Crucifixio Christi. Sir knyghtis take heed hydir in hye zee wootte your self als wele as I has geven dome yat yis doote schall dye. sen we are comen to Calvarie this dede on dergh we may noght drawe howe lordis and leders of our lawe Sir all yare counsaile wele we knawe lat ilke man helpe nowe as hym awe. Some of the Trades themselves in the several Scenes are antiquated, as are the Names of others, Bowers and Fletchers, Wefferes, Cappers (Hatters added in a later Hand) Estrereners, Gyrdillers, Tyllethekkers, Spicers, Shavers, Parchmynners, Shermen and Wyne-drawers were of old, but Merceres added at the End as modern, Richard the Father of Bishop Morton of Durham, being the first of that Trade, at least in these Northern Parts of England (c)(c) c Fuller's Worthies in Yorke, Pag. 229. Don. Hen. Fairfax Arm.