- Nicholas West
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Nicholas West (1461 – 28 April 1533), English bishop and diplomatist, was born at Putney, and educated at Eton and at King's College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellow in 1486.[1]
He was soon ordained and appointed rector of Egglescliffe, Durham, receiving a little later two other livings and becoming chaplain to King Henry VII.
In 1509 Henry VIII appointed him dean of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, and in 1515 he was elected bishop of Ely. Prior to his elevation, West was (or was also) Archdeacon of Derby.[2] West's long and successful career as a diplomatist began in 1502 through his friendship with Richard Foxe, bishop of Durham.
In the interests of Henry VII he visited the German king Maximilian I and George, Duke of Saxony; in 1506 he negotiated an important commercial treaty with Flanders, and he attempted to arrange marriages between the king's daughter Mary and the future emperor Charles V, and between the king himself and Charles's sister Margaret.
By Henry VIII West was sent many times to Scotland and to France. Occupied mainly during the years 1513 and 1514 with journeys to and from Scotland, he visited Louis XII of France in the autumn of 1514 and his successor Francis I in 1515.
In 1515 also he arranged a defensive treaty between England and France, and he was principally responsible for treaties concluded between the two countries in 1518 and 1525, and at other times. He was trusted and employed on personal matters by Cardinal Wolsey.
The bishop built two beautiful chapels, one in Putney church and the other in Ely cathedral, where he is buried.
References
- ^ West, Nicholas in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge University Press, 10 vols, 1922–1958.
- ^ Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541: Archdeacons of Derby
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Church of England titles Preceded by
James StanleyBishop of Ely
1515–1534Succeeded by
Thomas GoodrichFroger • Godfrey de Luci • Edmund Hals • Nicholas West • John Taylor • Richard Strete • David Pole • John Ramridge • Richard Walker • Laurence Nowell • Luke Gilpin • Walter Marsh • John Walton • Valentine Overton • Christopher Helme • Samuel Clerk • William Higgins • Thomas Brown • Francis Ashenhurst • Thomas Goodwin • Henry Ryder • Sneyd Davies • Henry Egerton • James Falconer • Edmund Outram • Samuel Butler • Francis Hodgson • Walter Shirley • Thomas Hill • Christopher Cunliffe
Categories:- 1461 births
- 1533 deaths
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