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15th February 2022

Special Event

History Society Lecture

History Society Lecture

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://innertemple.zoom.us/j/95788495066?pwd=MGVNRklrWTlXdzJrRmVwOU9HZDRtdz09

Passcode: 320819

Webinar ID: 957 8849 5066

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Start Date

15th February 2022 at 6:00pm

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End Date

15th February 2022 at 7:30pm

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Location

Online and in person from The Inner Temple

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Contact

Member Events Team

members@innertemple.org.uk

'William Crashawe's Library and the Circulation of Books at the Inns of Court in the Early 17th Century'

William Crashawe, preacher at the Temples from 1605 to 1613, had a library built in chambers adjoining the Temple Church, which provided a meeting place and point of exchange at a time when he was establishing his reputation in print as a religious controversialist. After Crashawe lost his position at the Temple, his library was broken up, and his books kept in different locations in London. Nonetheless, Crashawe’s books continued to draw visitors and foster religious debate, especially during the politically heated early 1620s, often through networks of association maintained from his time at the Temples.

Professor Michelle O’Callaghan (Professor of Early Modern Literature, University of Reading, and Director of the Early Modern Research Centre (EMRC))

In person and livestreamed from Temple Church

Doors open: 5.30pm

Lecture: 6pm - 7.15pm

Reception: 7.15pm - 7.45pm

Non-Members: Please scroll beneath the Members Login box and click Add Ticket.

Book/Cancel: 08/02/2022