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Conyers Middleton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conyers Middleton
Conyers Middleton (27 December 1683 – 28 July 1750) was an English clergyman. Mired in controversy and disputes, and with a reputation as an unbeliever, he was also considered one of the best stylists in English of his time. ==Early life== Middleton was born at Richmond, North Yorkshire in 1683. His mother, Barbara Place (d. 1700) was the second wife of William Middleton (c.1646–1714), the rector of Hinderwell. Conyers Middleton had two brothers and a half-brother.〔 Middleton was educated at The Minster School, York before entering Trinity College, Cambridge in March 1699. He graduated with a BA in 1703. He was elected a fellow of the college in 1705 and took his MA in 1706〔 In 1707 he was ordained a deacon, and a priest in 1708.〔 In 1710 Dr. Middleton married Sarah Morris, the daughter of Thomas Morris (died 1717) of Mount Morris, Monks Horton, Hythe, Kent, and widow of Councillor and recorder Robert Drake of Cambridge (died 1702), of the family Drake of Ash. In due course Elizabeth Montagu (1718-1800) became a step-grand-daughter.
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