In an autobiography here Pope A Duncan says (writing in the seventies)
One of the very fascinating things that occurred during the summer I was at
Regents Park [1952?] was that the College received the Library of Benjamin Beddome who had
been the pastor of the Baptist Church at Burton-on-the-Water in the seventeenth-century.
This remarkable man had been a hymn writer and a very highly educated and intelligent
individual. So much so that he ran a kind of seminary for young preachers out of his
home in Burton-on-the-Water. In the process he collected hundreds of books and
pamphlets of the Puritans and Separatists. After his death, his library lay in the attic of
one of the members of his church and his succeeding family until Ernest Payne [tutor 1940-1951] found it
over two hundred years later and managed to get it put on permanent loan at Regents
Park College.
Dr Ernest Payne had been principal of Regents Park College [?] and was at the time
the executive officer of the British Baptist Union in London. Payne continued to take an
active interest in Regents Park and in scholarship. His rescue of this library was certainly
important. The library had never been cataloged nor really had it been closely examined
when I was given a chance to work in it. I went through most of it fairly carefully in
terms of seeing what was there. I found it to be a remarkable collection that had several
first editions, some of which were not otherwise known to exist. Again, I wrote this up
and planned to publish it and never got around to it before I moved into administration.
When Margaret and I visited in Oxford in 1961, approximately nine years later, I
found the library of Benjamin Beddome in the same room apparently having been
untouched in all of those years. I do not know what has happened to it, but it is a gold
mine waiting to be discovered if it has not been so up to this time. More than likely it
has, since a splendid church historian, Barry White, has been a recent principal of
Regents Park College [principal 1972-1989, not aware he or his successors have been able to do much - Paul Stuart Fiddes 1989-2007 and Robert Ellis the current principal].
2 comments:
The Beddome library is currently being catalogued as part of a major project in the Angus Library. http://theangus.rpc.ox.ac.uk/about-the-angus/project-info/ You're right, it is a fantastic collection! At least 1/3 are not available in any other library within Oxford.
Thanks for this note and the good news. I would love to get up to the Angus again soon and peruse the various volumes. Your hard work is appreciated.
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