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Peter Vannes

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93:. If all other means failed, Vannes was 'to inquire whether the pope will dispense with the king to have two wives, making the children of the second marriage legitimate as well as those of the first, whereof some great reasons and precedents appear, especially in the Old Testament.' Vannes reached Florence on 9 January 1529, and was at Rome on the 28th; the mission was, however, a complete failure, and in October following Vannes returned to England. 228: 142:
Vannes apparently gave up his deanery during Edward VI's reign, but retained his Latin secretaryship, the grant of which was confirmed to him on 12 December 1549. On 19 May 1550 he was sent ambassador to Venice, where he arrived in August; his salary was forty shillings a day. In September 1551 he
89:, to discover the real causes of Campeggio's failure to proceed with the divorce question, and to make inquiry into the authenticity of the brief produced by Catherine removing all the disabilities found in the original dispensation for her marriage granted by 85:, and with this object Vannes was specially instructed to hire advocates of Henry's cause, to bribe the cardinals, and generally to secure support wherever he could. Other objects of the mission were to withdraw the pope from his alliance with the 119:; on 22 September 1535 was constituted coadjutor to the dean of Salisbury, who was of unsound mind. He subscribed the articles of religion agreed upon in the convocation of 1536. In 1537 he held the prebend of Compton Dundon in 206: 108:. On 17 July 1533 he was appointed collector of papal taxes in England, an office soon to become a sinecure; and in the same year he was sent on the king's business to Rome, Avignon, and Marseilles. 162:
He retained his preferments under 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.
794: 46:. It was through the influence of Ammonio, who was Latin secretary to Henry VIII, that Vannes was brought to England, and he became assistant to Ammonio in 1513. Shortly he also worked for 769: 96:
Vannes maintained friendly relations with Wolsey after his fall, which did not interfere with his advancement; on 4 December 1529 he was collated to the prebend of Bedwyn in
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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 Salisbury. Vannes was at Venice when
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in 1521 sought Vannes's influence to secure his promotion to the see of Worcester. On 12 November 1521 Vannes was presented to the living of
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ambassador to the pope. The main purpose of the mission was to induce the pope to declare Henry VIII's marriage with
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the property claimed by him, and on 16 Oct. was given credentials to the senators of his native city Lucca.
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in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, and in 1523 he was incorporated B.D. at Cambridge.
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in northern Italy, he was son of Stephen de Vannes of that city. In one of his letters
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In 1526 an unsuccessful effort was made to secure for Vannes the
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16th-century Italian Catholic churchman; Dean of Salisbury
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Index

Dean of Salisbury
Lucca
Erasmus
Andrea Ammonio
Cardinal Wolsey
Silvestro Gigli
bishop of Worcester
Lorenzo Campeggio
Mottram
bishopric of Lucca
Sir Francis Bryan
Catherine of Aragon
Emperor Charles V
Pope Julius II
Salisbury Cathedral
Wheathamstead
Hertfordshire
archdeacon of Worcester
York Cathedral
Wells Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral
Tredington
Worcestershire
Priory of St Frideswide, Oxford
Council of Ten
Sebastian Cabot
Sir John Mason
Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon
John Leland
"Vannes, Peter" 

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