Richard Edlin

Richard Edlin or Edlyn (1631–1677), was an English astrologer.

Life

Edlin was born 29 September 1631,[1] and was practicing in June 1659 what he terms his "noble science" in "New Buildings in Sugar Loaf Court at the lower end of Tenter Alley nere little More-fields", but by 1664 had removed to a less retired "study next door above the Four Swans in Bishopsgate Street".

Works

He published:

Unfortunately, by reason of "those enormities" the author had been "so abundantly subject to", many of the events foretold had happened before the book came forth, "but not before it was penn'd", declares Edlin, "as divers of my friends do very well know". He omits all mention of his own fate, apparently through modesty; he died 19 February 1676–7.

References

  1. Sloane MS 1120, f. 2

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Edlin, Richard". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 

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