John Brasbrigg

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John Brasbrigg or Bracebrigge (fl. 1428) was an English book collector, who appears as a priest of Syon Abbey in 1428.[1]

He is said to have given a large number of books to the convent, and to have written a treatise entitled Catholicon continens quatuor partes grammaticæ, which, with other manuscripts belonging to Syon monastery, passed to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.[notes 1] The name of Brasbrigg is not to be found in James Nasmith's catalogue.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Aungier, George James (1840). The History and Antiquities of Syon Monastery. J.B. Nichols and Son.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Old catalogue listing 0. 16, and in Nasmith CXLII.