Dorothy, Lady Pakington
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Dorothy, Lady Pakington (1623 – 10 May 1679) was an English friend and supporter of learned clergymen, and a writer of religious works. She was for many years reputed to be the author of The Whole Duty of Man. She enjoyed the esteem and friendship of the most eminent divines of her time. Dr. Henry Hammond resided at her home for several years.[1]
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Dorothy, Lady Pakington | |
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Born | Dorothy Coventry 1623 in or near London, England |
Died | 10 May 1679 |
Occupation | writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | English |
Subject | religious works |
Spouse | Sir John Pakington, 2nd Baronet |
Relatives | Sir Thomas Coventry (father) |
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