Authority Cited: Spelman
Author name and dates: Henry Spelman (1564?-1641)
BKG Bio-tweet: Antiquarian; collected Church council records; practical applications of theology to church affairs; MP
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: About 10 Spelman cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 1, about 14 Spelman cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 2. (16 quotes and 8 etymology references.) No added Spelman citations have been identified in the 1773 Dict. edition. The edition SJ used is uncertain. Item 218 in the The Sale Catalogue of Samuel Johnson's Library, A Facsimile Edition, Fleeman, ed. is (Folio) Spelman's Works, 1723.]
The English works of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. published in his life-time; together with his posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England; first publish'd by the present Lord Bishop of Lincoln, in the Year 1695, Together with the Life of the Author. Now revised by his Lordship. To which are added, two more treatises of Sir Henry Spelman, never before printed: one, Of the Admiral-Jurisdiction, and the Officers thereof: the other, Of Antient Deeds and Charters. With a compleat index to the Whole, 1723, London : printed for D. Browne, sen. & jun. W. Mears, F. Clay, without Temple-Bar, and Fletcher Gyles in Holborn.
Archæologus in modum Glossarii ad rem antiquam posteriorem continentis Latina Barbara, peregrina, obsoleta … quæ in Ecclesiasticis, profanis Scriptoribus, legibus, antiquis chartis et formulis occurrunt,’ vol. i. 1626, vol. i and ii. 1664. [BKG Note: this title is not part of the 1723 Spelman Works. The Dict. etymology references are presumably to this title.] ; banish (Junius refers to Spelman in SJ's example of Junius's "etymological extravagance" in Latin in Dict. Preface); bachelor (etym.); cattle (etym.); henchman (etym.); lath (etym.); lazy (etym.); lease (etym.); Maundy-Thursday (etym.);
Author name and dates: Henry Spelman (1564?-1641)
BKG Bio-tweet: Antiquarian; collected Church council records; practical applications of theology to church affairs; MP
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: About 10 Spelman cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 1, about 14 Spelman cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 2. (16 quotes and 8 etymology references.) No added Spelman citations have been identified in the 1773 Dict. edition. The edition SJ used is uncertain. Item 218 in the The Sale Catalogue of Samuel Johnson's Library, A Facsimile Edition, Fleeman, ed. is (Folio) Spelman's Works, 1723.]
The English works of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. published in his life-time; together with his posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England; first publish'd by the present Lord Bishop of Lincoln, in the Year 1695, Together with the Life of the Author. Now revised by his Lordship. To which are added, two more treatises of Sir Henry Spelman, never before printed: one, Of the Admiral-Jurisdiction, and the Officers thereof: the other, Of Antient Deeds and Charters. With a compleat index to the Whole, 1723, London : printed for D. Browne, sen. & jun. W. Mears, F. Clay, without Temple-Bar, and Fletcher Gyles in Holborn.
- [De non Termerandis Ecclesiis: Of the Rights and Respects due unto the Church]; arbitrable; dedicate; disfavor (Preface); glebe (def., same quote as arbitrable); impropriation (An Account of the Worth of this Treatise); ought (A Letter, Showing the Occasion of this Treatise,"ow'd" in 1723 Works); pinnace (An Account of the Worth of this Treatise); rectory (def.); require; service (To the Reader); thick; vow; withholden; [BKG Note: the citations of this title appear to all be from the first few pages]
- [Larger Work of Tithes]; impropriate; presentative (same quote as impropriate); put (Preface);
Archæologus in modum Glossarii ad rem antiquam posteriorem continentis Latina Barbara, peregrina, obsoleta … quæ in Ecclesiasticis, profanis Scriptoribus, legibus, antiquis chartis et formulis occurrunt,’ vol. i. 1626, vol. i and ii. 1664. [BKG Note: this title is not part of the 1723 Spelman Works. The Dict. etymology references are presumably to this title.] ; banish (Junius refers to Spelman in SJ's example of Junius's "etymological extravagance" in Latin in Dict. Preface); bachelor (etym.); cattle (etym.); henchman (etym.); lath (etym.); lazy (etym.); lease (etym.); Maundy-Thursday (etym.);