- Henry Cole (priest)
Henry Cole (b. at
Godshill ,Isle of Wight , about 1500; d. in theFleet Prison , February, 1579 or 1580) was an EnglishRoman Catholic churchman and academic.Life
He was educated at
Winchester College andNew College, Oxford , was admitted a perpetual fellow there (1523), and received the degree ofB.C.L. (1525). He then went to Italy for seven years, residing chiefly atPadua .During his career he was successively prebendary of
Yatminster (1539) rector ofChelmsford , Essex, prebendary ofHolborn ,Sweting (1541), andWenlakesbarn (1542), warden of New College (1542-51), and rector ofNewton Longueville inBuckinghamshire . Created aD.C.L. at Oxford (1540), he resigned his fellowship the same year. At first he conformed to tAnglicanism , but afterwards returned to Catholicism about 1547, and eventually resigned all his preferments.In
Mary I of England 's reign he became Archdeacon ofEly , a canon ofWestminster (1554), vicar-general ofCardinal Pole (1557), and a judge of the archiepiscopalCourt of Audience . He was one of the commissioners who restoredCuthbert Tunstall andEdmund Bonner to their bishoprics, and a disputant againstThomas Cranmer ,Nicholas Ridley , andHugh Latimer at Oxford (1554). He preached the sermon on the occasion of Cranmer's burning in 1556, where he had "the job of explaining why a repentant sinner should still be burnt at the stake for heresy". [Diarmaid MacCulloch, "Thomas Cranmer" (1996) p. 600.]On 13 July 1554, Cole was appointed as Provost of Eton College, a post which he had vacated by 5 July 1559. [Mayer, T. F., 'Cole, Henry (1504/5–1579/80)',
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ,Oxford University Press , September 2004; online edition, January 2008: [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5851 Cole, Henry] (subscription required), accessed 28 August 2008] He was a delegate for the visitation of Oxford (1556), and Visitor ofAll Souls College in 1558, in which year he received the rectory ofWrotham , and was sent to Ireland with a commission for the suppression of heresy there. Cardinal Pole appointed Cole one of his executors.During
Elizabeth I of England 's reign he remained true to the Catholic faith and took part in the discussions begun at Westminster in 1559. He was fined 500mark s, then deprived of all his preferments, committed to theTower of London (20 May, 1560), and finally removed to the Fleet prison (10 June), where he remained for nearly twenty years, until his death.Works
He wrote:
*letters to
Dr. Starkey and Sir Richard Morysin from Padua, 1530, and Paris, 1537;
*"Disputation with Cranmer, Ridley and Latimer at Oxford", in Foxe's "Acts and Monuments";
*"Sum and effect of his sermon at Oxford when Archbishop Cranmer was burnt", in Foxe's "Acts and Monuments";
*"Answer to the first proposition of the Protestants at the disputation before the Lords at Westminster 1559", inBurnet 's "Hist. Reform. Records";
*"Copie of a Sermon at Paule's Crosse 1560" (London, 1560);
*"Letters to John, Bishop of Sarum" (London, 1560);
*"Answers to certain parcels of the Letters of the Bishop of Sarum", inJohn Jewel 's works.Notes
External links
* [http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/johnfoxe/apparatus/45_cranmerstage.html Illustration from "Foxe's Book of Martyrs" showing Cole]
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