John Aylmer
John Aylmer (died 5 April 1672) was born in Hampshire, educated in Wykeham’s school near Winchester, and admitted as a perpetual fellow of the New College after two years of probation. In 1652, he took degrees in civil law, that of doctor being completed in 1663, being then and before accounted an excellent Grecian, and a good Greek and Latin poet, as appears by this book, which he composed when a young man: Musae sacrae seu Jonas, Jeremiae Threni, & Daniel Graeco redditi Carmine (Oxon. 1652. oct.), and also by diverse Greek and Latin verses, dispersed in various books. He died at Petersfield on Good-Friday, April 5, in 1672, and was buried in the church at Havant in Hampshire.