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Thomas Bedyll (or Bedell)(died 1537) was a
divine and
royal servant. He was
royal chaplain and
clerk of the
Privy Council of
Henry VIII, ****isting him...
- The
other two
under consideration had been John
Tregonwell and
Thomas Bedyll Henry had
created FitzWilliam Earl of
Southampton on 18
October 1537. Wriothesley...
- agents,
Thomas Bedyll and
Master Leightone, to
obtain the
required acceptances from the nuns and
monks of the King's new status.
Bedyll reported that “the...
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Taylour 1270
Gregory de Rokesley,
Henry le
Walleis 1271
Rychard Parys, John
Bedyll 1272
Johan Horne,
Walter Porter (2nd term) 1273
Nicholas Wynchester, Henry...
- 1529–bef. 1533 (exch.):
William Clyff 5
August 1533–bef. 1534 (res.):
Thomas Bedyll 19
December 1534–July 1543 (d.):
Richard Gwent 23 July–October 1543 (res...
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translation of "The
Imitation of Christ" by
Thomas à Kempis. In 1535
Thomas Bedyll visited Syon to
obtain from the
monks and nuns an
acknowledgment of the...
- This led to
Middlemore becoming vicar of the community.Meanwhile,
Thomas Bedyll, one of the
royal commissioners, had
again visited the Charterhouse, and...
- vicar,
Humphrey Middlemore, were
denounced to
Thomas Cromwell by
Thomas Bedyll, one of the
royal commissioners, as
being "obstinately
determined to suffer...
- (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.) Carter, P. R. N. "
Bedyll, Thomas".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.).
Oxford University...
- sent by
Henry VIII
along with
Richard Foxe, the
royal almoner, and
Thomas Bedyll, a
clerk of the council, to
Catherine of Aragon, now
divorced by Henry,...