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Henry Layton (1622–1705) was a minor British philosopher, theological writer, and contemporary of John Locke.〔Wolfgang Lefèvre ''Between Leibniz, Newton, and Kant: philosophy and science in the .p160 2001 "polemic was in fact started by a certain Henry Layton (1622-1705) who undertook to reply to Bentley's famous Boyle lecture of 4th April 1692 entitled Matter and Motion cannot think.": Layton's attack on Bentley was continued in ...〕〔John W. Yolton, John Valdimir Price, J. N. Stephens ''The dictionary of eighteenth-century British philosophers: Vol 2 1999〕〔Theodore Besterman, Institut et musée Voltaire ''Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century'' Vol 27 1963 "Hostility remained the lot of the Soûl Sleepers until the end of the move- ment. A Soul Sleeper of the period of Locke, Henry Layton (1622- 1705), spent the final years of his life attacking and replying to the replies of his numerous "〕〔Rivista critica di storia della filosofia: Vol 33 1978 "... esposte alla fine del '600 da quel singolare personaggio isolato che fu Henry Layton (1622-1705) si veda Giancarlo Carabelli, « Un pio anglicano alla ricerca dell'anima materiale », Materiali filosofici (Pavia), 1 (1975), 36-47."〕 ==Life== He was the eldest son of Francis Layton (died 23 August 1661, aged 84) of Rawdon, West Riding of Yorkshire. His father was one of the masters of the jewel-house to Charles I and Charles II. In accordance with his father's will, Layton built the chapel at Rawdon, a chapelry in the parish of Guiseley. He died at Rawdon on 18 October 1705, aged 83. By his wife Elizabeth (died 1702, aged 55), daughter of Sir Nicholas Yarborough, he left no issue.
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