Nicholas Brady Nicholas Brady (October 28, 1659 - May 20, 1726), Anglican theologian and Poet , was born in Bandon , Ireland . He was the second son of Nicholas Brady Sr. and his wife Martha Gernon, daughter of a judge and writer Luke Guernon : his great-great-great-grandfather was Hugh Brady, first bishop of Meade . He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church ; is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin . [four]
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His most famous work (co-authored by Naum Tate ) is the New Version of the Psalms of David (1696).
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- This article (section) contains text taken (translated) from the article “Brady, Nicholas” (as amended by Chisholm, Hugh) Vol. 4 (11th ed.) P. 375 of the eleventh edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica , which went into the public domain .