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Dean John Incent or Innocent GPF by David Pearce
Dean John Incent or Innocent, 16th century lawyer and clergyman, and founder of Berkhamsted School. He was lawyer to the Bishop of Winchester, Richard Foxe, and master of the hospital of St Cross and Domus Dei in Portsmouth. After … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences, ECHA Podcast, Henry VIII
Tagged David Pearce, Dean John Incent, English Catholic History, Henry VIII
Dean John Incent or Innocent GPF – a talk by David Pearce
Dean John Incent was friend of Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey and many other leading figures of the early 16th century. In this entertaining talk, given during our recent day conference at Downside Abbey, David Pearce explores what is … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic History, Henry VIII
Tagged Cardinal Wolsey, Dean John Incent, English Catholic History, Henry VIII