John Angel (d 1568), was an English priest. He sang as a lay clerk in the Choir of King's College, Cambridge after which he was appointed a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal[1] and was present at the funeral of Edward VI, the coronation and funeral of Queen Mary and the coronation of Elizabeth I.[2]
By 1561 he was appointed sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal, which he held unto his death on 17 August 1568, after which he was buried in St Mary le Strand.[2]
He published a work on the Real Presence under the title The Agreement of the Holy Fathers, 1555.[2]
"Angel, John (fl.1555)" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
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