Thomas Betson (writer)

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Thomas Betson (d. 1516) was a writer who worked as the librarian of Syon Abbey, Middlesex where he served as a deacon from 1481 until the end of his life.[1] Betson had secular as well as religious interests, and his personal notebook (St John's College, Cambridge MS. 109 E.6) contains information on such disparate subjects as theology, the legal system, runology, herbology, medicine and astronomy.[1] Of note are two annotated diagrams of the night sky, probably copied from another source.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c "Thomas Betson of Syon". St John's College, Cambridge. 2024.

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