Samuel Roper - Antiquarian

Antiquarian

Dugdale in his Antiquities of Warwickshire mentions Roper as "a gentleman learned and judicious, and singularly well seen in antiquities." Roper also had chambers in Lincoln's Inn, and there Dugdale first met in 1638 Roger Dodsworth, his future collaborator in the Monasticon Anglicanum. Roper worked out the genealogy of his own family, and his pedigree fills several pages in the Visitation of Derbyshire of 1654. It is illustrated by extracts from deeds, and drawings of seals; but the proofs are usually taken from private muniments, which are seldom corroborated by public records. It satisfied Dugdale, who repeated it in his Visitation of Derbyshire of 1662. In the 'Visitation' of 1654 Roper is called 'collonell for the parlament.' Other sources record him as Colonel.

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