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Hadcok, Adcock, Richard (ca. 1504-ca. 1578): inst 31 May 1536 rect Wyfordby, Leic, Edward Montagu, sjt at law, pat. (LincRO, Epis. reg. 27, fo. 163r)–resig bef. 27 Mar 1561 (LI2, no. 1034); pres 26 May 1554 rect Wymondham, Leic (CPRPM 1, p. 40), comp 1 June £10 16s, John Wase, St Andrew, Baynards Castle, beer brewer and Thomas Barkerby, Waltham le Wolds, Leic, husb, surs (TNA, E 334/4, fo. 156v), inst 7 June (LincRO, Epis. reg. 28, fo. 171r; LI2 no. 767), still bef. 20 Feb or bef. 20 Mar 15621 when unmarr priest, educ, resident, non-preacher, two bens (CCCC, MS 97, fo. 54r)–† bef. 13 May 1578 (LincRO, P.D. 1578/63; LER, p. 40); abs & disp 15 July 1556 for both (CRP, no. 1620); inst 1 Nov 1559 rect Edmondthorpe, Leic, crown pat. (SVI, p. 43), vac bef. 11 Apr 1579 (LincRO, P.D. 1579/32; cf. LER, p. 41), worth £14 12s 8 1/2d in 1576 when held together with Wymondham, worth £12, Lord Keeper, pat., aged 72, unmarr, orders from Longland,2 resident in both with disp pluralism, ignorant of Latin and Bible (Foster, Lincoln, p. 43)

Haddon, Walter (1514/15-21 Jan 1571 [ODNB]): from St Mary Cray, Kent,3 2nd son of William of Buck, adm 13 Aug 1533 scholar at KCC from EtC,4 aged 16, fell. 1536-52 (AlC 2, p. 280); BA 1538, MA 1541, DCL 1549 (GBΔ, pp. 490 and 61); v-c Cantab 1549-50; exec Martin Bucer (qv/5) (AtC), two funeral orations and an epigram for him in Martin Bucer, Scripta anglicana (Basel: Pietro Perna, 1577), pp. 876-92 and 402; ‘one of the great and eminent lights of the reformation in Cantab under King Edward’ (Strype, quoted in ODNB); 21 Mar 1551 regius prof. of civil law-Sept 1552 (ODNB); translated into Latin or revised trans of Cranmer’s ‘Reformatio legum ecclesiasticarum’ (AtC 1, pp. 299-302 and 558 and ODNB); instal on roy orders Feb 1552 mr Trinity Hall (AlC) rep depr Bp Gardiner (qv); adm 10 Oct 1552 president MCO on Owen Oglethorpe’s (qv) resig-resig 30 Oct 1553 (AtC), sold £1000 of chap ornaments for £52 14s 8d, called most Protestant coll. at Gardiner’s 1553 visitation (ODNB); incorp 2 Dec 1552 DCL at Oxford (Wood, Fasti 1, c. 136 and RUO 1, p. 219); Lent preacher 1553 (MacCulloch, Cranmer, p. 532); adm 5 May 1555 Drs Coms (Squibb, p. 152); 95 May 1555 advocate of Arches (CCA, DCc, Reg N, fo. 16r); MP6 Reigate Oct 1555, Thetford Jan 1558, Poole 1559, Warwick 11 Jan 1563 (HPT 2, pp. 272-3); adm 1557 Gray’s Inn (ODNB); oc 18 Feb 1557 pat. rect Lyllingstone Dayrell, Buck (CRP, no. 1867); trans 1557 letter from parliament to Paul IV defending Pole’s legation; mr of requests on Elizabeth’s accession and of PCC Dec 1558; wrote epitaph for Tunstall (qv); among visitors of Cantab 1559; 18 Sept 1559 granted £50 annuity by queen; ecclesiastical comm; judge of PCC ca. 1559; prepared 1560 Latin prayer book based on Alexander Alesius, ordered to be used in both universities (ODNB); controversy 1563 with Jerónimo Osório (qv/5), published in English by Abraham

Hartwell as A sight of the Portugal pearl (London, 1565), renewed post-1567 but Contra Hier. Osorium left incomplete and finished by John Foxe (London: John Day, 1577), supposed to be Haddon’s work to foot 70r, English translation of 2nd reply 1581 reprinted in Fathers of the English church, ed. Legh Richmond (London, 1812);7 2 Mar 1565 granted site of Wymondham abbey, Norf; dipomatic missions at Bruges 1565 and 1566 with Viscount Montagu (Sir Anthony Browne) and Nicholas Wotton (both qv); built up large holdings in Kent; marr 1) Margaret, da. of Sir John Clere, Ormesby, Norf and 2) 17 Dec 1567 Anne, da Sir Henry Sutton (ODNB); † 218 Jan 1571 at London, bur. 25 Jan Christ Church, Newgate St (AtC giving epitaph); will 21 Jan 1571/prov 6 Feb by oath of John Lewes (qv) (TNA, PROB 11/53): persons: wife Anne (exec and res leg), son Cleve Haddon, Peter Osborne, legacies: cash (£200), 40s to Christ Church hospital, gold chain, all books to son Cleve, items of interest: wife to provide sermon and alms at burial; bib: Charles J. Lee, ed., The poetry of Walter Haddon (The Hague-Paris: Mouton, 1967), pp. 1-79

Hadfeld, Hatfield, Edmund: pres 12 Dec 1556 rect Witherley, Leic (CPRPM 3, p. 502), inst 14 Dec (CRP, no. 1793), vac (†) bef. 13 Mar 1559 (LincRO, Epis. reg. 28, fo. 149v; LI2 no. 701)

Hafill [sic], John: comp 17 Aug 1554 vic Potton, Bed £12, Roland Lytton, arm, pat., Roger Bromhall (qv), preb Linc and William Wetherby, St Nicholas Querne, carpenter, surs (TNA, E 334/4, fo. 189r; cf. Foster, ‘Benefices. . .Bedford’, p. 156 where name given as Hassell), in 1556 visitation chancel said to be in ruins, appropriators’ fault (Strype, EM 3:2, p. 395)–resig bef. 30 Mar 1557 (CRP, no. 1929)

Hailet [sic], Haylet, Edmund († bef. 6 Dec 1557): C&L dioc, ord deac 15 Apr 1525 to title of Osney abbey (W&SRO, D1/2/15, fo. 56r); inst 6 Apr 1532 vic Steventon, Berk, Westm abbey, pat., swore oath in part to observe canons of Otto and Ottobono, 4 marks pension to inc (W&SRO, D1/2/15, fo. 32r)–† bef. 6 Dec 1557 (CRP, no. 2136)

Hall, Hugh: inst 16 Oct 1556 vic Little Missenden, Buck, John Cheney, pat. (CRP, no. 1740), vac (cession) bef. 30 Mar 1560 (LI2, no. 1038), worth £5 6s 8d in 1522 (Chibnall, p. 82), £13 3s 8d in 1603 (Foster, Lincoln, p. 274)

Hall, James († 11 Sept/26 Oct 1570): BCL 3 Apr 1530, BCnL 27 Nov 1533 (RUO 1, p. 157); of Grappenhall, Ches, ord unben subd 20 Dec 1533 to title of Rewley abbey, Oxon (LincRO, Epis. reg. 26, fo. 35v); inst 20 Dec 1545 vic Elyngdon,9 Wilt, Anthony Barker, rect Elyngdon, pat. (W&SRO, D1/2/16, Reg. Capon, fo. 27v)–† bef. 26 Oct 1570 (W&SRO, D1/2/16, Reg. Jewel, fo. 25v), as such compurgator 1 Sept 1556 with John Lybbe (qv) for Thomas Hull in simony case (W&SRO, D1/39/1/1, fo. 107av), but Griffin Williams II (qv) inst 14 Jan 1559 on depr prev inc (Reg. Parker, p. 169); inst 10 Apr 1554 rect Ashley, Wilt, Sir Anthony Hungerford, pat. (W&SRO, D1/2/16, Reg. Capon, fo. 55v), vac bef. 26 Oct 1566 (W&SRO, D1/2/16, Reg. Jewel, fo. 18v); inst 10 May 1554 rect Outwell, Norf, Thirlby (qv) pat.–resig bef. 18 Aug 1556 wrb Adam Loftowse (qv) (NRO, DN/REG 12/18, fos 62v and 149v), but this might be man † holding rect Harlton, Camb bef. 14 Nov 1557 (CUL, EDR G/1/8, fo. 35v), tithed at

28s 11d 1535 (CUL, EDR G/1/7, fo. 134v); disp 2 Oct 1556, Wroughton and Ashley (CRP, no. 1713); 1 Dec 1556 comm to examine witns in case in CC Salis (W&SRO, D1/39/1/1, fo. 131ar); inst 6 June 1558 rect Staunton,10 Wilt, Thomas Bride, sr, pat. (W&SRO, D1/2/16, Reg. Capon, fo. 85v)–† bef. 31 Oct 1570 (W&SRO, D1/2/16, Reg. Jewel, fo. 25v); will 11 Sept 1570/prov 10 Nov (TNA, PROB 11/52, fo. 281v PCC 39 Lyon; BRS 18, p. 141): ?Protestant preamble, places: Ellington als Wroughton, Stanton [Staunton Fitzwarren, etc as ab.], Marlborough, Haydon, Haydon Wick, Rodbourne Cheney, Mordon, Purton, Swindon, all Wilt, persons: James Hall, son of James Hall sr, glover of Marlborough, James’ da Elene Hall, cousin Robert Hall of Marlborough (exec and res leg) and chil (Anne, Daniel, James and George Hall), Richard Hall and chil (James and Margaret Hall), William Hall and chil (James, William, John, Richard, Margaret, Alice and Elizabeth Hall), Edith Hall, Robert Hall, John Hall, George Hall, Robert Midewynt, Robert Feilkes, svts (Isabell Gilbert, Alice Smithe, Anne Dicher, Joan James, shepherd William), Richard, vic Ogbourne St George, Wilt, Sir Briante, Margaret Lame, Robert Hall’s svt Elizabeth, Philip Wattes, Thomas Weston, Thomas Weston jr, William Normanncell, John Hewett, Awice James, Mr Cole, vic Stratton (ovs), vic of Rodbourne (ovs), legacies: cash (20s), 12d to godchil, doles, real estate, household goods, wood, much livestock, much ag pro, clothing, plate, cart

Hall, John, preb of Chich:11 1)12 York dioc, ord 22 Dec 1520 deac London to title of Wilberfoss priory, E. York (GL, 9531/9, fo. 192r); 2) ord acol 15 Mar 1521 in York dioc (BRUO2, p. 260), possibly13 instal 29 Mar 1543 Barnby preb, York-† 27 May/7 June 1558 (F3 4, p. 24), prob. this man inst 13 July 1549 vic [Holly and] Withernsea, E. York (BI, Reg. 29, fo. 30v), but called Robert at resig bef. 8 Oct 1556 (BI, Inst. AB.2, part 1, fo. 29r), and inst 16 May 1556 rect Burghwallis,14 W. York, John Mell, Robert Balland, James Mell, John Ricall and Gregory Leaf, pats. through grant from Sir William Gascoigne (Inst.AB.2, fo. 22v)–† bef. 7 June 1558 when will prov, which also calls him rect Dunnington, E. or N. York,15 this man marr since William Beckwith (qv), alderman of York, appt 9 June guardian of his minor child Janet Hall (BI, Inst. AB.2, part 1, fos 37r-38r); corr: BA June 1519, sup MA 6 Feb 1522 (RUO 1, p. 106; BRUO2, p. 260 adds from York on unknown evidence);16 oc 1535 Chich preb worth 52s 8d (VE 1, p. 302) but not Sidlesham preb, pres 15 Dec 1535 [sic], John Uvedale, pat., inst 3 Dec 1545, possibly coll 3 Dec 1545, instal 5 Jan 1546 (Peckham, no. 465), comp 3 Dec £11 14s, Percivall Creswell,17 St Bride’s and Marmaduke Ellys,

Brymben, Yorks, surs (TNA, E 334/3, fo. 74r)–† bef. 13 July 1558 (Peckham, no. 571),21 as such Apr 1555 D&C Chich confirmed lease by him made 1552 (Peckham, no. 543), prob. as such pat. 27 Apr 1557 vic Bishopstone, Suss (CRP, no. 1953); ?BA, chap to earl of Rutland, disp 28 Mar 1539 to hold two bens (FOR, p. 178); inst 10 Sept 1554 rect Warmington, Warw,22 John Crocker, Hook Norton, Oxon, pat. (LRO, B/ A/1/15, fo. 2r and B/A/2ii/1, p. 14), still aft. 28 Jan 156223 when unmarr, educ ‘as they say’, non-resident in Chich dioc, no preaching lic, holds this and preb (CCCC, MS 97, fo. 29v)–† (see will), this man † bef. 28 Oct 1572 holding vic Yesteley,24 Oxford dioc, Arthur Pittes (qv), pat. ratione dimissionis dicte vicarie de [Yesteley] pro termino annorum nondum finito hac vice (Reg. Parker, p. 1003), this man’s will 7 Aug 1570/ prov 19 Mar 1572 (TNA, PROB 11/54 PCC 8 Daper): Catholic preamble, places: Warmington, Adlescote, Chich St Peter North Street (where was rect), Hook Norton, Oxon, persons: chil of Gilbert and Alice Wheler of Rollright Magna, Oxon, da of John Crocker of Hook Norton, John Hall, sometime svt of John Crocker, Sibell Clark, da of John Clark, sometime of Northmundham nr Chich, John Secoll, son of godson Edmund Secoll, William White, sometime fell of WinC, William Emott, vic Eynsham, Oxon, Richard Joyner, ‘poor Anne of Litlemore’, bro-in-law Arthur Pittes (qv) of Iffley, Oxon, his son Phillip Pittes, sis’s da Jane Edmondes of Dadington [could be Doddington, Linc, but other such places], John Smyth (?VI, qv), BTh (exec), Richard Joyner (ovs), legacies: cash (£55 13s 4d), 40s to repair rect of Iffley, doles, clothing, household goods, plate, books: book of common prayer to Pittes; ?als Henson, York dioc, ord priest at Buckden ?12 Dec 1557 to title of Andrew Oglethorpe of Kinoulton, Nott (LincRO, Epis. reg. 28a, fo. 13r); ?will 1579 (PCC 10 Arundell; BRS 18, p. 141): lots of places; not (as confused by BRUO2): BCnL 1513 aft. 12 years’ study, fell. or scholar of King’s Hall 1532-5, MA Paris, executed 4 May 1535 with Carthusians at Tyburn (AlC 2, p. 286 who assign him prob. rect Cranford, Mdx 1505-21 and vic Isleworth 1521-35); BCnL, inst 25 Feb 1521 warden of St John Baptist chantry in St Mary Aldermary-resig bef. 4 Aug 1523 (LPLWR, fos 371v and 378r); BCL and BCnL, inst 4 Dec 1526 rect Snave, Kent-resig bef. 20 Mar 1529 (LPLWR, fos 392v and 397v)

Hall, John (ca. 1517-at least 1597): pres 1 June 155725 vic Dodford, Ntht (CRP, no. 2033b), still Aug 1561, aged 60 in 1576, uncle John Harrison, rect Church Brampton, named him as son of sis Margaret and repd £3 debt in will (Longden 6, p. 111 citing Bridges, Northamptonshire 1, p. 55), still in 1597 (Longden 16, p. 66 and Bridges, Northamptonshire 1, p. 55), worth £9 (TNA, E 334/4, fo. 163v), Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, pat. 1555 (TNA, E 334/4, fo. 170r)

Halman, Robert: inst 17 Mar 1558 vic Rodmersham, Kent, John Podage, pat. (CRP, no. 2200), vac bef. 26 Oct 1569 (Reg. Parker, p. 857), worth £8 6s 8d (VE 1, pp. 66 and

97); inst 18 Feb 1560 vic Leysdown, Kent, vac on † of John Shereve (qv), vac bef. 24 Aug 1562 (Reg. Parker, pp. 770 and 790), worth £10 10s (VE 1, pp. 67 and 97)

Halsall, Cuthbert: scholar of Chester dioc, orders (CRP, no. 1628a); ord acol 17 Apr 1557 (Irvine, ‘Ordination book’, p. 90); comp 6 Nov 1563 rect Halsall, Lanc, vac bef. 10 May 1571 (‘Compositions’, p. 409)

Halsall, Robert: coll 10 May 1558 rect Smarden, Kent (CRP, no. 2228), vac bef. 16 May 1566 (Reg. Parker, p. 825), worth £24 2s 6d (VE 1, pp. 65 and 96)

Hamerton, John: of Monkrode and Purston Jaglin, W. York; sub-controller of household to Henry VIII and Mary; distant cousin of next, his bro’s ovs (A. G. Dickens, ‘Two Marian petitions’, Yorkshire archaeological journal, 37 [1950], pp. 376-84, p. 378); from Pontefract, W. York asked Pole to assist in repair of Knolles Almshouses26 (CRP, no. 1575): not: of Hellifield Peel (see next entry), Long Preston, W. York, accused of treason as Catholic 1582 incl for defending Edmund Campion at Craven (TNA, SP 15/27/a)

Hamerton, Sir Stephen (ca. 1480-1537): b. Hamerton, W. York; marr ca. 1510 Elizabeth Bigod;27 of Hellifield Peel, Long Preston, W. York, lost at attainder but restored to family 1561-2;28 attempted to prevent suppression of Sawley Abbey (L&P 13:1, no. 491, etc); joined Pilgrimage of Grace along with Sir Nicholas Tempest (qv) (L&P 13:1, nos 1034, 1086, etc); attainted with Pole (CRP, no. 268a); distant ancestor in senior branch of last (Dickens, ‘Petitions’, p. 378)

Hamlyn, Robert († bef. 7 May 1561): OSB, at Oxford 1519 and 1520; BCnL 12 July 1520; abbot Athelney, Som, 1533-dissolution 8 Feb 1539 when pensioned on £50, still in receipt Feb 1556 (BRUO2, pp. 261-62); disp 26 Apr 1539 to hold ben wch (FOR, p. 179); inst 23 May 1554 vic Milton Abbot, John Servington, Tavistock and Richard Mayo29 jr, arm, Burrington, all Dev, pats. (DRO, EDRC 16, fo. 19r), comp 6 July £17 14s 2d, Thomas Launde and Robert and John Waldron, clothiers, all of Tiverton, Dev, surs (TNA, E 334/4, fo. 175v)–† bef. 22 May 1562 (DRO, EDRC 18, fo. 72v and see will), caveat 3 June 1560, another 28 Mar 1561 (DRO, EDRC 18, unfoliated caveats at end vol.), farmed as of 20 Oct 1557 (DRO, EDRC 855, fo. 231r); inst 15 Sept 1554 rect Marhamchurch, Corn, Degory and Richard Graynfild, arm, pats., but caveat 11 Mar 1554 for John Arscott, Middle Temple (DRO, EDRC 16, fos 27v and 37r)–resig bef. 9 Oct 1555 (DRO, EDRC 18, fo. 3r), disp 1 July 1555 (CRP, no. 1264); inst 18 Feb 155530 vic Netherbury and Beminster, Dor, Thomas and Richard Arscott and Thomas Brown, farmer of the preb, pat. (W&SRO, D5/1/2, fo. 7r; DI 4, p. 145 gives 1554), comp 30 Mar £37 11s 6d, John Arscott, Middle Temple, arm and Christopher Mather, Clements Inn, gen, surs, marg. note that vac by certificate of Robert Burton (qv), off. of dean of Salis, spec comm (TNA, E 334/6, fo. 13v), exonerated 2&3 Philip and Mary from payment by Burton’s certificate (ibid., fo. [47v])–resig bef. 26 Oct 1555 (W&SRO, D5/1/2, fo. 7v; George Carew, qv); coll 24 July 1557 preb Exeter

held by Carew (DRO, EDRC 18, fo. 21r); possibly appt Ad Exeter 2 July 1557 on Carew’s resig-resig 24 July 1560 and prob. † that same year (Prebendary HB Hyde’s handwritten alphabetical list of cath clergy, compiled ca. 1930s [ex inform. Angela Doughty], which F2 calls very unreliable); will 9 Apr 1560/prov 7 May 1561 (TNA, PROB 11/44, fo. 129v PCC 17 Loftes; BRS 18, p. 142; cf. BRS 35, p. xv: same info, 1561, prin. reg. bp of Exeter, 57, destroyed): living at Tavistock, bur at Milton Abbot,32 books to Nicholas Mayhowe, rect Whimple, Dev,33 doles at Milton Abbot, Bradstone, Kelly, Dunterton, Sydenham, all Dev, Walter Dogge, vic of Marystow and John Adams the elder of Milton Abbot, ovs, William Marwoode,34 clk, exec and res leg, witns John Tucker, vic Buckland Monachorum,35 John Bysshoppe, clk,36 Robert John, clk, and Robert Chaff,37 Exeter, rels Agnes Sare and Katherine Trenehalle, da of Thomas Trenehaile, svt Nicholas Goebye and wife, Mary and Nicholas Goby, their da Eleanor, itemized bequests total cash (£26 6s 8d), 12s to godchil, doles (£3 6s 8d), also household goods, plate, livestock

Hancok, Thomas: ?inst 14 Feb 1548 rect Boxwell, Glos, Thomas Payne, merchant of Glouc, pat. (GRO, GDR 2A, p. 25 and GDR 1B, p. 5 incorrectly dated 13 Feb), comp 24 Mar £20 18s 2d, Lawrence Baynarde, Horton, Glos and Robt Hancocks, Bdsley [?Bisley or Barnsley], Glos, husb, surs (TNA, E 334/4, fo. 6r), still 1551 when knew how many commandments and where found, but could not repeat, could repeat articles of faith but not scriptural proof and could say Lord’s Prayer (‘Hooper’s visitation’, p. 117)–depr bef. 15 June 1554 (GRO, GDR 2A, p. 79 and GRO, GDR 1B, p. 5; see John Tomson), pres again 4 Dec 1555 (CPRPM 3, p. 182); priest, Glouc dioc, abs marr, disp exercise orders 30 Mar 1555 (CRP, no. 1162)

Hansard, Mr [Anthony] († 1532): Countess of Salisbury’s dependent (CRP, no. 62); Anthony Hanserd, receiver of Caister, Linc in 1522 (Hazel Pierce, Margaret Pole, countess of Salisbury, 1473-1541 [Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2003], p. 82)

Hanson [?Hampson], John: from Yorks, BA 29 Nov 1534, MA 2 July 1537; fell. BCO 1535, still 1537; ord priest 26 May 1537; adm fell. MCO 1538, vac 1547 (BRUO2,

p. 264); comp 2 Mar 1547 rect Worlingworth, Suff £17 13s 1d, Armagill Waad, St Olave next the Tower and John Browning, St Dunstan’s in the West, merchant tailor, surs (TNA, E 334/3, fo. 114v), inst 10 Mar (BRUO2, p. 264 citing Reg. Repps, fo. 126), vac (depr) bef. July 1554 wrb William Boughton (qv); inst 27 May 1554 rect Thorington, Suff, Sir Richard Freston,39 pat.–resig bef. 26 Jan 1559 (NRO, DN/ REG/12/18, fos 52v, repeated 62r, and 214v); inst 1554 Ad Richmond (BRUO2 from F1), sued over it, declared contumacious, summary judgment for plaintiff 18 Oct 1559 (RVAB, fo. 74r); inst 21 Oct 1556 vic Bowdon, Ches, Robert Vandren, gen, pat. (CRO, EDA 1/1, fo. 47v), vac bef. 1559 (Ormerod 1, p. 519 and VCH Lanc, 5, p. 198); inst 16 Nov 1557 vic Rochdale, Lanc, Pole, pat. (CRP, no. 2123)–depr bef. 17 Mar 1561 (Reg. Parker, p. 779) or resig 15/19 Mar 1561 (F. R. Raines, The vicars of Rochdale, Chetham Society, n.s. 1-2 [1883], 1, p. 41; cf. VCH Lanc, 5, p. 198 which identifies with Ad Richmond); Cuthbert Scot’s (qv) chap and comm 1561, ‘late of Salisbury, a subtle adversary, fled, as is reported, overseas’ 1562 (Gee, p. 184), prob. with Scot, matric Louvain 17 Aug 1563 (BRUO2, p. 264)

Harbert, Herbert, or Greggs, William († 1583): ?ord priest 28 Feb 1534 to title of Ellerton priory40 (BI, Reg. 28, fo. 192r); ?monk of Jervaulx, disp 3141 Aug to hold ben (FOR, p. 119); pres 22 Dec 1556 rect Leven,42 E. York, Francis Dalby, Leven, pat. (BI, Adm 1556/41), 9 Apr 1557 with Dalby appeared as cited in inst to Leven (Inst. AB.2, fos 29v-30r), inst 30 May, William Clifton and Dalbie by grant from Richard Morison, gen., pat. (BI, Reg. 29, fo. 120v), pres dated 25 May (BI, adm 1557/4), as such 20 Dec 1571 signed (BI, Inst.AB.2, part 3, fo. 162r)–resig 13 Jan 1581 (BI, Inst. AB.3, fo. 145v); disp 23 Mar 1557 pluralism, Leven and vic Kilnwick, E. York (CRP, no. 1918); will 4 May 1583/prov 2 Oct (Wills in the York registry, 1568-1585, p. 64; vol. 22 fos 467v-68r): bur Leven, bequests of cattle, clothes, small sums of money

Harcourt, Michael and Joanna: pats., Hulcott, Buck (CRP, no. 2057), again 28 Jan 1559 when William Cocke inst (LincRO, Epis. reg. 28, fo. 148v; LI2, no. 683); of Leckhampstead, Buck [ca. 15 miles from Hulcott], with wife oc 1558 its pat. when Robert Lee inst (LincRO, Epis. reg. 28, fo. 142v; LI2, no. 580) and Ralph Colley 1562 or 1563 (LincRO, Epis. reg. 28, fo. 65r; LI1, no. 356 and LincRO, Epis. reg. 28, fo. 218r; LI2, no. 1213); will 20 May 1591/prov 20 Apr 1597 (TNA, PROB 11/89, fo. 240v PCC 31 Cobham; BRS 25, p. 193): esq, places: Leckhampstead, Brode Close als Comptons, both Buck, persons: bro Robert, son-in-law Anthony Grenewey, widow Elmes, George Onslowe, gent of Walton Grange, Staff and wife Jane (execs), chil (Henry, John, Michael, William, Walter, Katherine, Anne, Margery and Winifred) of William Ward of Falcutt, Ntht, Henry Barker, gent, Robert Harecourte, legacies: cash (£200), real estate, horse, plate

Harding, Thomas (ca. 1513/16-72): from Bickington, Dev, Barnstaple school, adm scholar WinC 1528, aged 12; fell. NCO 1534, vac July 1554, subwarden 1553-4 (BRUO2, pp. 265-266); BA 28 Feb 1538, MA 27 Mar 1542, BTh 18 July 1552, DTh 16 July 1554 (RUO 1, p. 190); first regius professor of Hebrew 1546-8; brought news of Council of Trent from Italy 1546; chap to marquis of Dorset 1546, to John White (qv), bp of Linc 1555, to Gardiner (qv) 1555 (BRUO2); criticized by Lady Jane Grey for changing sides (Foxe [1570], pp. 1582-83), explained flirtation with Protestants from reading their works on Hebrew (BRUO2); ord acol and subd 9 May 1554 (OA, ODP d. 105, p. 75), priest 3 June London (GL, 9535/1, fo. 35r); involved in Oxford disputations (Foxe [1570], pp. 1606, 1616 and 1624); inst44 22 [sic] July 1554 3rd preb Winch (Reg. Gardiner, p. 140), pres 23 July (CPRPM 1, p. 498), instal 25 July-depr bef. 20 Nov 1559 (F3 3, p. 93); visited 14 Feb 1555 John Bradford (qv) in prison possibly on this occasion with Robert Willerton (qv) et al. (Foxe [1570], pp. 1790-91); inst 3045 [?Mar] 1555 treas of Salis (SVI, p. 110), instal 17 July, D&C Cant, pat. (SCAB 14:2, p. 89), comp 31 Aug for £111 14s 8d, John Semyngis, St Bartholomew’s Smithfield, MD and Thomes Girdeler, Salis, brewer, surs (PRO E 334/6, fo. 31r), absolved from paying comp by roy warrant (TNA, E 334/6, fo. [47v]), adm 8 Oct 1558 to residence, Keble’s (qv) house assigned to him (SCAB 14:2, p. 110), 22 Nov 1558 president (SCAB 14:2, p. 112)–depr bef. 6 Nov 1559 (F3 6, p. 12), 1559 keeper of muniments (SCAB 14:2, p. 115); coll 8 Dec 1556 rect Crawley, Hant (Reg. Whyte, p. 18); ?inst 22 Dec 1557 rect Sheinton, Salop, Helen Harnage, Giles Harnage’s widow, pat. (LRO, B/A/1/15, fo. 21r); 30 May 1558 preaching lic Salis dioc (CRP, no. 2243); depr bef. 7 Dec 1559 prebendal church of Bishopstone Sarum, but apparently not preb (cf. Lawrence Hussey) (SVI, p. 11 and F3 6, p. 29); restricted ca. 1561 to Monkton Farleigh, Wilt or Toller Whelme, Dor (Gee, p. 180); refused oath of supremacy and went to Louvain ca. 1561, matric 7 May 1563 (BRUO2); † 16 Sept 1572 aged 59 (Wood 1, c. 403n), bur bef. altar of Holy Trinity, St Gertrude, Louvain (BRUO2); Sander’s report to Morone (Pollen, p. 18) for knowledge of Hebrew and conversion by Mary’s accession (Joseph Gillow, A literary and biographical history or biographical dictionary of the English Catholics 6 vols [London: Burns and Oates, 1885-1905], 3, pp. 124-28); on list of Catholic cath dignitaries (Sander, DVM, p. 692); called ca. July 1561 by Sander praedicator optimus (Bayne, Anglo-Roman relations, p. 284); library listed in Christian Coppens, Reading in exile: the libraries of John Ramridge (d. 1568), Thomas Harding (d. 1572) and Henry Joliffe (d. 1573), recusants in Louvain (Scottsdale, AZ: L P Publications, 1993), pp. 169-206, which looks modeled on Pole’s reading in its inclusion of Bernard, Chrysostom, de Soto, Sadoleto, Pighe, Valdés and Flaminio

Hardwicke, Thomas († bef. 21 Apr 1569): undated pres vic Stone [in Oxney], Kent (CCA, DCc, Reg. U3, fo. 59v), inst 10 Apr 1557, D&C Cant, pat. (CRP, no. 1941)–† bef. 21 Apr 1569 (Reg. Parker, p. 846), worth £8 12s 7d (TNA, E 334/4, fo. 65v)

Harison or Harrison, George († 1578/9): adm 23 Aug Aug 1551 notary and proc of Arches (LPLCR, fo. 62r); proc 2 June 1554 (SVI, p. 65), for John Lloyd (qv) 14 Oct 1554 (SVI, p. 73), 17 Jan 1556 (SVI, p. 32), for Henry Wilsha (qv) (CRP, no.