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The '''Kedermister Library''', at [[Langley, Slough|Langley]] near [[Slough]] in the [[England|English]] county of [[Berkshire]] (formerly [[Buckinghamshire]]), is a rare surviving example of an early 17th-century parish [[library]], preserved in situ in the decorated cupboards designed for it in 1620 in the [[St Mary the Virgin Church, Langley|parish church of St Mary the Virgin]].
The '''Kedermister Library''', at [[Langley, Slough|Langley]] near [[Slough]] in the [[England|English]] county of [[Berkshire]] (formerly in [[Buckinghamshire]]), is a rare surviving example of an early 17th-century parish [[library]], preserved in situ in the decorated cupboards designed for it in 1620 in [[St Mary the Virgin Church, Langley]].<ref>{{National Heritage List for England|num=1135750|desc=Church of St Mary|grade=I}}</ref>


The original vellum catalogue dated in 1638, is still hanging in the library.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tour of St. Mary's Church|url=http://langleymarish.com/stmary/tour-of-st-marys-church/|access-date=15 March 2021}}</ref>
Founded around 1613 by Sir John Kedermister (d. 1631), it was established to provide for the education of the [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|rector]] of St Mary's, and presented to the church in perpetuity by Sir John. The [[vellum]] catalogue, dated 1638 and listing 307 volumes, is still hanging in the library.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tour of St. Mary's Church|url=http://langleymarish.com/stmary/tour-of-st-marys-church/|access-date=15 March 2021}}</ref>


Founded around 1613 by Sir John Kedermister (d. 1631), it was established to provide for the education of the rector of St. Mary's, and presented to the church in perpetuity by Sir John. A catalogue of the Library listing 307 volumes survives from 1638.
The library is housed in the former south porch of St Mary's Church. The room has painted panelling and [[trompe-l'oeil]] books on the inside of the shelf doors. The library and Kedermister pew still exists and, with the contemporary catalogue, provides insight into scholarship and [[book collecting]] in the 17th century. The library has two treasures: the ''Kedermister Gospels'' (an 11th-century illuminated manuscript) which is on permanent loan to the [[British Library]] and the ''Pharmacopolium or a booke of Medicine'' (a manuscript [[herbal]] of 1630) which can be seen in the Kedermister Library.{{cn|date=June 2025}}


The library and pew still exists and, with the contemporary catalogue, provides insight into scholarship and [[book collecting]] in the 17th century.
Langley, also known as Langley Marish, was in the county of [[Buckinghamshire]] until 1974, and the Kedermister Library is overseen by [[Buckinghamshire County Council]] and governed by a charitable trust.<ref>{{EW charity|251336|Kederminster Library}}</ref> The name Kedermister is the most commonly used, though some sources, including the charity governing the library, use the spelling Kederminster.  


The library is only open to the public on the first of the month from March to October, and by personal appointment any time of the year.
The library is only open to the public on the first of the month from March to October, and by personal appointment any time of the year.
The Library has two treasures: the ''Kedermister Gospels'' (an 11th-century illuminated manuscript) which is on permanent loan to the British Library and the ''Pharmacopolium or a booke of Medicine'' (a manuscript [[herbal]] of 1630) which can be seen in the Kedermister Library
Langley, also known as [[Langley Marish]], was formerly in the county of [[Buckinghamshire]], and the Kedermister Library is overseen by [[Buckinghamshire County Council]] and governed by a charitable trust.<ref>{{EW charity|251336|Kederminster Library}}</ref>
The name Kedermister is the most commonly used, though some sources, including the charity governing the library, use the spelling Kederminster.


==Further information==
==Further information==

Latest revision as of 07:36, 18 June 2025

Template:Use dmy dates The Kedermister Library, at Langley near Slough in the English county of Berkshire (formerly in Buckinghamshire), is a rare surviving example of an early 17th-century parish library, preserved in situ in the decorated cupboards designed for it in 1620 in St Mary the Virgin Church, Langley.[1]

Founded around 1613 by Sir John Kedermister (d. 1631), it was established to provide for the education of the rector of St Mary's, and presented to the church in perpetuity by Sir John. The vellum catalogue, dated 1638 and listing 307 volumes, is still hanging in the library.[2]

The library is housed in the former south porch of St Mary's Church. The room has painted panelling and trompe-l'oeil books on the inside of the shelf doors. The library and Kedermister pew still exists and, with the contemporary catalogue, provides insight into scholarship and book collecting in the 17th century. The library has two treasures: the Kedermister Gospels (an 11th-century illuminated manuscript) which is on permanent loan to the British Library and the Pharmacopolium or a booke of Medicine (a manuscript herbal of 1630) which can be seen in the Kedermister Library.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Langley, also known as Langley Marish, was in the county of Buckinghamshire until 1974, and the Kedermister Library is overseen by Buckinghamshire County Council and governed by a charitable trust.[3] The name Kedermister is the most commonly used, though some sources, including the charity governing the library, use the spelling Kederminster.

The library is only open to the public on the first of the month from March to October, and by personal appointment any time of the year.

Further information

  • Jane Francis: The Kedermister Library: an account of its origins and a reconstruction of its contents and arrangement; Records of Buckinghamshire Volume 36 1994 pp. 62–85; ISSN 0967-2885

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