Zephaniah Marryat (1684–1754) was an English Nonconformist minister.
[1] Marryat was a tutor at dissenting academies funded by the King's Head Society.
[3] At Plaisterer's Hall, he was the educator of Robert Robinson[4] and Thomas Williams.
'[6] After Zephaniah Marryat suddenly died, John Conder filled his place as theological tutor in this academy,[7] while Samuel Pike succeeded him as one of the Tuesday lecturers at Pinners' Hall.
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