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Sir Erasmus Henry Dryden, 5th Baronet (1669–1710) was an English Roman Catholic priest (Father Thomas, OP) and baronet.
Biography
editErasmus Henry, born 2 May 1669, was the third son of the poet John Dryden, and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Berkshire. He was a scholar at the Charterhouse, and "elected to the university" November 1685. He studied at Douay, entered the novitiate of the Dominicans in 1692, was ordained priest in 1694.[1]
Dryden was at Rome in 1697, residing in the convent of the English Dominicans, and in that year was sent to the Holy Cross convent in Bornheim, of which he was sub-prior until 1700. He then returned to England to labour on the mission in Northamptonshire.[2]
From 1708, he resided at Canons Ashby, which in that year had passed by will to his cousin Edward, eldest son of his father's younger brother, Erasmus. In 1710, he became baronet upon the death of another cousin, Sir John Dryden, 4th Baronet, grandson of the Sir Erasmus Drayton, 1st Baronet, of Canons-Ashby (1619).[citation needed]
The 5th Baronet died later that same year and was buried at Canons Ashby on 4 December 1710.[3] He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his uncle, Sir Erasmus Dryden, 6th Baronet.
Notes
edit- ^ Stephen 1888, pp. 72–73.
- ^ Stephen 1888, p. 74 cites Gillow, English Catholics.
- ^ Stephen 1888, p. 73.
References
edit- One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Stephen, Leslie (1888). "Dryden, John". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 16. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 72–73.