Aldrich (Al`drich) , dean of Oxford, an accomplished ecclesiastic; was a skilful musician, and composed many services for the Church; wrote a system of logic, long in use in Oxford University (1647‒1710).
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Al`dred * Aldrovan`di, UlyssesLinks here from Chalmers
Alsop, Anthony
Atterbury, Francis
Bathurst, Ralph
Blow, John
Boyle, Charles
Carissimi, Gucomo
Fell, Dr. John
Fountaine, Sir Andrew
Freind, John
Hearne, Thomas
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