Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
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(d. 1679) Clergyman: he conducted the illegal Anglican services at Cary House in the Strand which Pepys was attending in the early months of 1660. He had also conducted them at St Peter, Paul’s Wharf since c. 1650 when he was ejected from his curacy at Teddington. He had published two tracts in defense of the royal power in 1642-3. At the Restoration he was rewarded by a prebend at York (1660), the deanery of Christ Church, Dublin (1661) and the bishopric of Derry (1666).
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