Hamon L'Estrange
'''Hamon L'Estrange''' (1605–1660) was an English writer on history, theology and
liturgy, of Calvinist views, loyal both to
Charles I and the
Church of England. Along with Edward Stephens (d. 1706), he contributed to the seventeenth-century revival of interest in ancient liturgies; with
John Cosin and
Anthony Sparrow he began the genre of commentary on the ''
Book of Common Prayer''. He has been confused at times with his father, son and grandson of the same name.
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