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Richard Pococke (19 November 1704 – 25 September 1765)〔''Notes and Queries'', p. 129.〕 was an English prelate and anthropologist. He was the Bishop of Ossory (1756–65) and Meath (1765), both dioceses of the Church of Ireland. However, he is best known for his travel writings and diaries. ==Biography== Pococke was born in Southampton and educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, receiving a Bachelor of Law degree. His father was the Reverend Richard Pococke and his mother was Elizabeth Milles,〔〔Milles (or Mills).〕 the daughter of Rev. Isaac Milles. His parents were married on 26 April 1698. Pococke's uncle, Thomas Milles, was a professor of Greek. He was also distantly related to Edward Pococke, the English Orientalist and biblical scholar.〔''Nichols'', p. 157.〕 His family connections meant he advanced rapidly in the church, becoming vicar-general of the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore.
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