Edward Greaves (1608-1680).
[1013]Sir Edward Greaves, M.D., obiit Thursday November 11, 1680 in Convent Garden; buried in the church there.
Scripsit Morbus epidemicus, or the new desease, 4to, stitch't, printed at Oxford about 1643.
Port<avit> 'gules, an eagle displayed or, crowned argent.'
... Gregory.
[1014]... Gregorie, famous peruq-maker, buryed at St. Clement Danes church dore west. Quaere inscription in rythme from baron[1015] Gregory, baron of the exchequer.
Vide Cotgrave's french dictionary ubi peruqes are called Gregorians.
[1016]Peruques not commonly worne till 1660. Memorandum there was one Gregorie in the Strand that was the first famous periwig-maker; and they were then called Gregorians (mentioned in Cotgrave's Dictionarie in verbo perruque). He lies buried by the west church-dore of St. Clements Danes, where he had an inscription which mentioned it. 'Twas in verse and Sir William Gregorie (one of the Barons of the Exchequer) read and told it me. Quaere of him + de hoc.