- Thomas Sedgwick
Thomas Sedgwick (Segiswycke) (d. in a Yorkshire prison, 1573) was an English
Roman Catholic theologian. An unfriendly hand in 1562 describes him as "learned but not very wise".He argued against
Martin Bucer in 1550, alongsideAndrew Perne and John Young [Patrick Collinson, "Elizabethan Essays" (1994), p. 186.] ; and againstThomas Cranmer ,Hugh Latimer , and Nicholas Ridley in April 1554, when he was incorporatedDoctor of Divinity at theUniversity of Oxford . A Fellow ofPeterhouse , he was vice-master ofTrinity College, Cambridge 1554-5 [ [http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/johnfoxe/apparatus/person_glossaryS.html John Foxe's Book of Martyrs ] ] . He had been defeated by Perne in a contest for the mastership at Peterhouse; sources differ on whether he had the support ofStephen Gardiner [Charles Henry Cooper, George John Gray, Thompson Cooper, "Athenae Cantabrigienses", p. 213.] [Patrick Collinson, "Elizabethans" (2003), p. 187.] .He became
Regius professor of divinity at Cambridge , in 1557, rector ofStanhope, Durham , and vicar ofGainford, Durham , both in 1558, underMary of England . He was deprived of these three preferments after the accession ofElizabeth I of England . He had been rector ofEdwarton, Suffolk , 1552.Lady Margaret professor of divinity , 1554, vicar ofEnfield, Middlesex [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=26957 Enfield - Churches | British History Online ] ] , 1555, and rector ofToft, Cambridgeshire , 1556, but had given up these four preferments before Queen Mary died.He was restricted to within ten miles of
Richmond, Yorkshire , from 1562 to 1570, when he seems to have been sent to prison at York.References
*
Thompson Cooper , in the "Dictionary of National Biography ", s.v.;
*Catholic Record Society Publications, V (London, 1905), 193;
*Record Office, State Papers Dom. Arc. Eliz., XVII, 72;
*Henry Gee, "Elizabethan Clergy", passim.Notes
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13678a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" article]
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