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Meredith Hanmer
   
Life
1543-1603; b. Shropshire ed. Christ Church College, Oxon., BA; chaplain
of Christ-Church College, April 1567; travelled to Ireland, 1591; Archdeacon
of Ross and vicar of Timealogue, 1591; treasurer of Waterford Cathedral,
1593; chancellor of Cathedral Church of St. Canice, Kilkenny, 1603; became
vicar of St Leonards Shoreditch, London.
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Notes
Russell Alspach, Irish Poetry from the English Invasion to 1798
(Phil: Pennsylvania UP 1959), p.66f: incl. citation from Sir James
Ware to the effect that he was remembered at Shoreditch for converting
brass monuments into coin (noted in The Whole Works of Sir James Ware,
II, 2, p.328); Hanmer achieves an etymological connection between Finn
Eric and the Finns, with Eric, through a change of consonants making Fin
Erin a great commander [who] conducted into Ireland many Danes,
remarking, this is but my conceit, happily others can say more thereof.
(op. cit. 45; Alspach p.67); NOTE also that Keating explicitly rejected
Hanmers theory of Fionn MacCumhal as descendent of the Danes, as
also the genealogy in the Book of Howth (Dermot OConnor,
trans., Keating, History of Ireland, 1723 Edn., p.271; Alspach,
p.91).
Belfast Public Library holds Ancient Irish Histories, Sir
James Wares collection of Hamner, Spenser, and Campion (1633, 1809).
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Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)
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