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* 1685, + 1768-05-06, Irish clergyman
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Patrick Delany |
* 1685, + 1768-05-06, Irish clergyman |
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1685
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6 May 1768Gregorian
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Periodicals etc.: The Intelligencer no. 20
Overall: A respected preacher, Delany wrote verse, journalism, and sermons. He did not manage his finances well, and he was saved by his marriage in 1732 to Margaret Tenison, a rich widow who provided Delany with an annual income of £1600. When she died, he remarried and received a lucrative preferment. He was a member of Swift's circle, and many of his poem's reference his friend in some way. In his sermons, Delany often wrote on education, tithes, and vice.
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