Born: Oc­to­ber 25, 1659, Ban­don, Coun­ty Cork, Ire­land.

Died: May 20, 1726, Rich­mond, Sur­rey, Eng­land.

Buried: St. Mary’s Par­ish Church, Rich­mond, Sur­rey, Eng­land.

Brady at­tend­ed West­min­ster School; Christ Church, Ox­ford; and Trin­i­ty Coll­ege. Af­ter or­din­a­tion, he served for a while in Coun­ty Cork be­fore mov­ing to Lon­don. There he was Vi­car of St. Ca­ther­ine Cree Church, 1691-1696. He was al­so chap­lain to King Wil­liam II and Queen Anne. His col­lab­o­ra­tive works with Na­hum Tate in­clude:

These were fol­lowed by sev­er­al edi­tions over the next few years, a sup­ple­ment in 1708, and four more edi­tions up through 1740.

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