Peter Le Neve
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Born | 21 January 1661 |
Died | 24 September 1729 | (aged 68)
Nationality | English |
Occupation(s) | Herald, antiquary |
Peter Le NeveFSAFRS(21 January 1661 – 24 September 1729) was an English herald and antiquary. He was appointedRouge Dragon Pursuivant17 January 1690 and createdNorroy King at Armson 25 May 1704. From 1707 to 1721 he wasRichmond Herald of Arms in Ordinary,anofficer of armsof theCollege of Arms.He was a Fellow and first President of theSociety of Antiquaries of Londonand a Fellow of theRoyal Society.
Among his library's holdings was a volume of fragments that found its way into the collection ofRichard Rawlinsonand thence to theBodleian Library,Oxford, that contains the so-called "Rawlinson Excidium Troie",a unique testimony to a Latin account of theTrojan Warthat was used by many medieval writers.
Peter Le Neve was the son of Francis Neve, citizen and Draper of London, by Avice, daughter of Peter Wright. He was the brother ofOliver Le Neve.
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