- John Willock
John Willock (or Willocks) (c.
1515 -December 4 ,1585 ), Scottish reformer, was a native ofAyrshire and was educated at theUniversity of Glasgow .After being a monk for a short time he embraced the
reformed religion and went toLondon , where, about 1542, he becamechaplain to Henry Grey, afterwards Duke of Suffolk, the father ofLady Jane Grey .On the accession of Mary to the
English throne in 1553 he went toEmden inFriesland , where he practised as a physician, varying this profession with visits to Scotland. He was associated with the leading Scottish reformers in their opposition to the queen regent,Mary of Lorraine , and the Roman Catholic religion, and in 1558 he returned definitely to his native land.Willock now began to preach and in 1559 was outlawed. Popular sympathy, however, rendered this sentence fruitless, and in the same year, being Knox's deputy as minister of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, he frustrated the efforts of the regent to restore the Roman Catholic religion, and administered the communion for the first time in accordance with the ideas of the reformers. He was one of the four ministers chosen by the convention of October 1559 to seats on the council of government, and was one of those appointed to compile the "
First Book of Discipline ".About 1562 he became rector of
Loughborough inLeicestershire , but he retained his connexion with the Scottish church and wasModerator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1562, and again in 1564, in 1565 and in 1568. He died at Loughborough on the 4th of December 1585.References
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