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Aleyn (fl. c. 1400) was an
English composer. Two of his
works survive in the Old Hall M****cript, one a
Gloria (no. 8), the
other a
Sarum Agnus Dei discant...
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Aleyn is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Simon Aleyn (died 1565), the
likely subject of the
famous ballad, "The
Vicar of Bray" Charles...
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Aleyn,
originally from
Strother in
North East England, are
outraged at this
latest theft and vow to beat the
miller at his own game. John and
Aleyn hold...
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Simon Aleyn (or Alleyn; died 17
October 1565) was a
Canon of
Windsor from 1559 to 1563 He was
educated in
Oxford and
graduated BA 1539, MA 1542. He was...
- John
Aleyn (fl. 1360s; died 1373) was a
Canon of
Windsor from 1362 to 1368 and
Archdeacon of
Suffolk from 1368 to 1373. He was appointed:
Rector of Chelmondiston...
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argued the same is the
title of a
collection of
nominate reports, by John
Aleyn, of
cases decided by the
Court of King's
Bench between approximately 1646...
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Charles Aleyn (died
about 1640), a
historical poet in the
reign of
Charles I, was of
Sidney Sus**** College, Cambridge;
became usher to the celebrated...
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William Aleyn (fl. 1430–1448) was a 15th-century
English pirate.
During the 1430s and 1440s, he
raided shipping throughout Southeast England and sometimes...
- form part of the
Northern dialect spoken by the two
Cambridge students,
Aleyn and John,
demonstrating that at this time they were
still perceived to be...
- John
Aleyn (died 1373) was
Canon of
Windsor and
Archdeacon of Suffolk. John
Aleyn may also
refer to: John
Aleyn (MP) (fl. 1337),
Member of
Parliament for...