Edmund Waterton

Edmund Waterton, (1830–1887), Knight of the Supreme Order of Christ; Knight of Malta; Papal Privy Chamberlain; Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries was a British antiquary. Born at Walton Hall, West Yorkshire, the only child of Charles Waterton, he was a lifelong Catholic and was educated at Stonyhurst College.

In 1862 he married Josephine Ennis, daughter of an Irish MP. He was declared bankrupt in 1876 and was obliged to sell Walton Hall. After being widowed he remarried, in 1881, with Ellen Mercer.[1]

Waterton's collection of rings is now partly in the Victoria and Albert Museum;[2] his collection of editions of The Imitation of Christ is now the core of the Edmund Waterton Collection in the British Library.[3]

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References

  1. "Edmund Waterton", Overtown Miscellany. Accessed 13 Feb. 2011.
  2. DNB
  3. British Library, Named Collections of Printed Materials, U—Z. Accessed 13 Feb. 2011.

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