William Stratford
William Stratford D.D. (born Manchester 29 June 1672 – died Oxford 7 May 1729) was an English priest in the 18th century.[1]
Stratford was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.[2] He became Chaplain of the House of Commons and Archdeacon of Richmond in 1703.[3] He was Chaplain to Charles II, James II and William and Mary.
Notes
- "Memorials of Cambridge" Cooper, C.H. Vol 2 p. 291: Cambridge; CUP; 1861
- Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Stermont-Synge
- Horn, Joyce M.; Smith, David M.; Mussett, Patrick (2004), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, 11, p. 130
gollark: You just have two particles where, if one has property X, the other is known to have the opposite property, is my very limited understanding.
gollark: I don't think that's how entanglement works either.
gollark: I think these are more targeted at computer things where you can deal with piecewise functions or whatever more easily, but still interesting.
gollark: https://datagenetics.com/blog/july12019/index.html
gollark: I've seen cooler approximations for `sin`.
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