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- Simon_Aleyn abstract "Simon Aleyn (or Alleyn) (d 17 October 1565) was a Canon of Windsor from 1559-1563He was educated in Oxford and graduated BA 1539, MA 1542.He was appointed:Vicar of Cookham 1553Vicar of Strathfieldsaye 1559He was also Vicar of St Michael's Church, Bray, Berkshire and according to Thomas Fuller and Richard Brome, is the likely subject of the famous ballad, \"The Vicar of Bray\" and subsequent comic opera of the same name.In legend, Aleyn retained his benefice (c. 1540 to 1588) during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, he is said to have been successively Catholic, Protestant, Catholic, and Protestant in order to fulfil his principle - And this is law, I will maintain Unto my Dying Day, Sir.That whatsoever King may reign,I will be the Vicar of Bray, Sir!but in reality he was only Vicar of Bray from 1557 to 1565.However, his date of death is more likely to be 1563 as given in Fasti Wyndsorienses, or 1565 as given in the online clergy database.".
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- Simon_Aleyn comment "Simon Aleyn (or Alleyn) (d 17 October 1565) was a Canon of Windsor from 1559-1563He was educated in Oxford and graduated BA 1539, MA 1542.He was appointed:Vicar of Cookham 1553Vicar of Strathfieldsaye 1559He was also Vicar of St Michael's Church, Bray, Berkshire and according to Thomas Fuller and Richard Brome, is the likely subject of the famous ballad, \"The Vicar of Bray\" and subsequent comic opera of the same name.In legend, Aleyn retained his benefice (c.".
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