Simon Dalling

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Simon Dalling was an English priest and academic in the 15th century. [1]

A Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, he was ordained in 1422. [2] He became Rector of Warham, Norfolk. Dalling was Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge from 1433 to 1453. [3]

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