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Aldrich was born in 1647 in Westminster, London, United Kingdom.
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Aldrich was born in 1647 in Westminster, London, United Kingdom.
Aldrich was educated at Westminster School under Dr Richard Busby.
In 1662, he entered Christ Church, Oxford, and in 1689 was made Dean in succession to the Roman Catholic John Massey, who had fled to the Continent.
In 1692, he became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford until 1695. In 1702, he was appointed Rector of Wem in Shropshire but continued to reside at Oxford, where he died on 14 December 1710.
Aldrich also composed a number of anthems and church services of high merit and adapted much of the music of Palestrina and Carissimi to English words with great skill and judgment. Aldrich also composed a number of anthems and church services of high merit and adapted much of the music of Palestrina and Carissimi to English words with great skill and judgment. To him, we owe the well-known catch, "Hark, the Bonny Christ Church bells. "
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Aldrich was a man of unusually varied gifts. He was a classical scholar of fair merits.