Thomas Stanley (bishop)
Thomas Stanley (died c. 1568) was Bishop of Sodor and Man during the English Reformation-era. Allegedly the natural son of Sir Edward Stanley, of Hornby Castle, Lancashire, on account of his bastardy, he obtained leave from the Pope to hold his preferments, especially the rectory of Wigan. In 1513 he became rector of Badworth (Wigan), a post he held until 1549 and shortly after he was appointed rector of Barwick, he became prebendary (canon) of Thorngate from 1528 to 1530.
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Thomas Stanley (bishop)
Thomas Stanley (died c. 1568) was Bishop of Sodor and Man during the English Reformation-era. Allegedly the natural son of Sir Edward Stanley, of Hornby Castle, Lancashire, on account of his bastardy, he obtained leave from the Pope to hold his preferments, especially the rectory of Wigan. In 1513 he became rector of Badworth (Wigan), a post he held until 1549 and shortly after he was appointed rector of Barwick, he became prebendary (canon) of Thorngate from 1528 to 1530.
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Thomas Stanley (died c. 1568) ...... was not appointed until 1569.
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Thomas Stanley (died c. 1568) ...... f Thorngate from 1528 to 1530.
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