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John Bell (bishop of Worcester)

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457: 638: 498:"He gave by his will 2l. to the poor of Clerkenwell, 5l. to Stratford-upon-Avon, and some legacies to Jesus chantry in St. Paul's Cathedral, desiring that 'his soul might be prayed for.' He was also a benefactor to Balliol College, Oxford, and to Cambridge, but especially to the former, where he provided for the maintenance of two scholars born in the diocese of Worcester." 408:. John Bell's elevation to bishop was accompanied with a difficult managerial legacy, that followed in the wake of Latimer's ambitious reform agenda, and Bell did what he could to restore order and balance while rebuilding the diocese; this has been fairly appraised and noted in that he 'laboured to reverse' Latimer's abrupt restructuring. 588:
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when Cranmer was attempting to bring forward an act for the advancement of the true religion and the abolishment of the contrary" however, this caused a great disruption within the conservative factions and when Bell witnessed this 'he fell away from him'
340:, for a favourable opinion concerning the King's cause; of which they successfully secured despite the danger, being pelted with stones by the popish opposition, together while overcoming the strong resistance from the junior members of convocation. 332:, who thought the King's position in the divorce would be strengthened by obtaining favourable opinions from the various universities in England and abroad, Henry VIII sent Dr. Bell, together with the 354:
In 1532 he took part in the proceedings of the convocation which decided that the King's marriage was contrary to divine law, and consequently that the pope's dispensation was
369:"He served as proctor for the king at the trial at Dunstable Abbey which definitively nullified Henry's first marriage in time for the coronation of Anne Boleyn." 501:"Coote says of bishop Bell : That 'He died with the character of an eloquent preacher and advocate, a learned divine, and a man of integrity and beneficence.'" 707: 310:
One such mission was to secure a religious and political relationship with the Lutheran Princes in Germany. While abroad Bell was made
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to assist the Archbishop in preparing the royal proclamation against William Tyndale's translation of the Scriptures and a number of
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Wolsey, would appoint Bell to the membership of the Legantine court of audience, where in 1523, he examined
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of the hospital of St.Wulstans, Magister, Bachelor of Civil law, acta capitularia (Chapter act book)
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Bell retired to London where he was priest of the parish church in Clerkenwell, until his death.
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and was consecrated by Cranmer on 17 August. In the same year he was present during the
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An account of his funeral was recorded by Mr. Green, a historian of Worcestershire:
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of some foreign university, in which his degree was incorporated at Oxford in 1531.
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of 1542, when the bishops undertook the work of a revised translation of the
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and Foxe, to deliver a letter that he had personally drafted and to canvass
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which pronounced the marriage of Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves illegal.
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In 1531, primarily as a result of the innovative suggestion of
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In the same year he was also one of a commission including
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Following this advancement he was promoted to other posts:
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English bishops 573:, SPCK, London 1926. pg. 101 317: 191:(died 11 August 1556) was a 360:the articles about religion 729: 586:Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 321: 18:John Bell (disambiguation) 15: 703:Archdeacons of Gloucester 676: 667: 659: 652: 40: 654:Church of England titles 445:On 17 November 1543, at 291:Archdeacon of Gloucester 599:British History On-line 442:were assigned to Bell. 434:, the first and second 324:The King's Great Matter 265:, Doctor of Civil law, 473: 459: 358:, and which drew up ' 287:St.Paul's, Cathedrals 197:Henry VIII of England 713:Bishops of Worcester 376:, properly entitled 168:University of Oxford 670:Bishop of Worcester 644:Christianity portal 489:Nicholas Harpsfield 394:bishop of Worcester 318:King's Great Matter 277:, Weston-sub-Edge, 243:Stratford-Upon-Avon 193:Bishop of Worcester 42:Bishop of Worcester 474: 235:Westminster Palace 138:Kingdom of England 30:The Right Reverend 686: 685: 677:Succeeded by 628:, pb. 1820, p. 48 571:Hartlebury Castle 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Index

John Bell (disambiguation)
The Right Reverend
Bishop of Worcester
Church of England
York
Worcester
Hugh Latimer
Nicholas Heath
Clerkenwell
London
Kingdom of England
English
Anglicanism
University of Oxford
Alma mater
Balliol College
Bishop of Worcester
Henry VIII of England
Balliol College
LL.B
St. Stephen
Westminster Palace
Warden
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Preceptor
Coventry
Lichfield
Canon law
Lincoln Cathedral
St. Pauls

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