Talk:Daniel Price (priest)

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Cloptonson in topic Legend as per John Aubrey

Llansantffraed edit

@Bashereyre: Do you know which Llansantffraed we should link to? I'm chasing up links to V where control-V may have been intended, but can't divine what was in the editors' paste buffers at the time! Thanks, Certes (talk) 12:38, 25 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

Legend as per John Aubrey edit

The man recalled by John Aubrey is not the same man as the one appointed Dean of St Asaph later in the 17th century, but the Daniel Price who was Dean of Hereford in 1626-31, which would have been in the living memory of Aubrey and those of the latter's parental generation. A check of a modern edition of Brief Lives should help (I go by memory of reading in 1980s). Dean Price of Hereford, who was chaplain to Prince Henry (James I's son) earlier in his career, was a native of Shrewsbury who did have as brother Sampson Price. Dean Price of St Asaph would be improbably old at his death in 1716 were he the same man written of in 1656.Cloptonson (talk) 09:54, 29 November 2020 (UTC)Reply