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September 1551 he
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Elizabeth and died early in 1563. By his will, dated 1 July 1562, and proved 1 May 1563, he left considerable property to his heir, Benedict Hudson alias Vannes.
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described Vannes's conduct as timid; but he was retained in that post by Queen Mary, who also restored to him the deanery of
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