John Paul Rylands

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John Paul Rylands, FSA (1846 – 2 March 1923, Birkenhead), was an English barrister, genealogist and topographer.

John Paul Rylands was the son of Thomas G. Rylands.[1] He was admitted to the Bar from the Middle Temple. He married Mary Isabel (c. 1862-1946),[2] who bore him two sons in the 1880s.[3] He died on 26 March 1923 at Birkenhead.[4]

Works

  • (ed.) The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580, by Robert Glover, 1882
  • (ed.) Cheshire and Lancashire funeral certificates, A.D. 1600 to 1678, 1882
  • (ed.) The visitation of the county of Dorset, taken in the year 1623, by Henry Saint-George, 1885
  • Notes on book-plates (ex libris) : with special reference to Lancashire and Cheshire examples, and a proposed nomenclature for the shapes of shields, 1889
  • (ed.) Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories, 1563 to 1807, now preserved at Chester, 1897
  • (ed.) Pedigrees made at the visitation of Cheshire, 1613 : taken by Richard St.-George esq., Norroy king of arms and Henry St.-George, gent., Bluemantle pursuivant of arms; and some other contemporary pedigrees, 1909

References

  1. D4298 Rylands collection, Cheshire Record Office
  2. The Times, 16 January 1946, p. 1
  3. The Times, 24 April 1883; The Times, 15 June 1885
  4. The Times, 22 March 1923, p. 1

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