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| | Chapter Versatile <i>to</i> Victor Amadeus of V by Brewer's Readers Handbook |
 | | Brome says the noted vicar was Simon Alleyn, vicar of Bray, in Berkshire, for fifty years. |
 | | N.B.The song called The Vicar of Bray was written in the reign of George I., by colonel Fuller or an officer in Fullers regiment, and does not refer to Alleyn, Pendleton, or Symonds, but to some real or imaginary person who was vicar of Bray from Charles II. |
 | | Vicar of Wakefield (The), Dr. Primrose, a simple-minded, pious clergyman, with six children, begins life with a good fortune, a handsome house, and wealthy friends; but is reduced to utter poverty without any fault of his own, and, being reduced like Job, like Job he is restored. |
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