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Edward CARY d.1711

Biographical Note

Born at Melford, Suffolk; son of John Cary (d.1639?). A Roman Catholic priest, he was ordained in 1651, served as chaplain to Sir George Cary at Torre Abbey, Devon, and made a canon in 1681. Appointed chaplain-general to the army by James II in 1684; fled abroad after 1689. He died in France in 1711.

Books

Maintained a library for the English Catholic clergy, the books being marked E. C. CL[ericorum] Ang[lorum].

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