Philip King (priest)

Philip King (1603–1667) was an English academic and churchman, Archdeacon of Lewes from 1660 until 1667.

[3] He spent much of his time at Langley, Buckinghamshire, where one of his sisters was married to Sir Richard Hobart.

[4] After the Restoration in 1660, he was made treasurer of the diocese of Chichester, and became a prebendary in St Paul's Cathedral.

He was made archdeacon of Lewes on 11 October 1660, and held he post until his death on 4 March 1667, at Langley.

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