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Description Humphrey Prideaux (1648–1724), Doctor of Divinity and scholar, belonged to an ancient Cornish family, was born at Padstow, and educated at Westminster School and at Oxford. See source website for additional information.
Date Unknown date, but author died in 1751
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Author John Simon (died 1751)


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