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Ralph Thoresby (1658–1725) of Leeds, Books and Libraries
Abstract This paper reworks a presidential lecture delivered to the Thoresby Society, Leeds, on 22 March 2003. It examines how Ralph Thoresby (1658–1725), bibliophile and antiquary, acquired, borrowed and lent books, and visited and used libraries and archives in connection with his study of the history of Leeds and district. It also examines how he managed his own collection of books and manuscripts. Despite his domicile in Leeds he was not isolated from intellectual activity in London or elsewhere. It notes, finally, the failure of local society to capitalize on his book-collecting, and the eventual dispersal of his collection.