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Thomas Legh (lawyer)

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289:, bishop of Lincoln, were the other two) one ballad; and they hanged his cook. He meanwhile was busy taking money to the forces, and when the rebellion was over he tried the prisoners. In August 1536 he had made a tour through the Midlands archdeaconries of Coventry and Stafford, and was much distressed by the open adultery of the country gentlemen. He married in 1536, and was reprimanded by his friends for not informing them of it. 466: 190:, 3 September Wilton, 11 September Wherwell, 24 September Witney, 25 September Reading, 29 September Haliwell, 17 October Royston, and 19 October Walden. Leigh made a large profit out of the visitation, and complaints of his conduct were numerous. Leigh was always accompanied by fourteen men in 194:
and his brother, all of whom had to be rewarded. His style was flamboyant, and Cromwell found fault with him. Sir John ap Rice, who thought his treatment of the monks needlessly severe, describes his insolence. To Leigh's suggestion was due the suspension of the bishops' authority during the
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Some time in the early part of 1537 he became a master in chancery, and throughout 1538, 1539, and 1540 he was engaged in suppressing religious houses. In 1543 Leigh went from York to Canterbury to investigate the plot against
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Leigh's changes were few; he ordered (22 October 1535) the charters to be sent up to London with a rental of the university possessions, tried to pacify the strife among the nations, and established a lecture in divinity.
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in 1536 he was as unpopular as his colleague Layton; they sang ballads about him and Leigh as one of the three L's (
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and hear the final divorce sentence in 1533, and in the same year also conducted an inquiry at
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in Durham was granted to Leigh on 14 September 1535. He also acquired the
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of the northern religious houses. Leigh, however, was first sent with
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at Christmas 1535 he proceeded with him to the northern visitation.
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was unimpressed with Dr Leigh at this time. He was recalled from
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in March 1533, then being employed in 1533 by his cousin the
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People associated with the Dissolution of the Monasteries
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in May, and must have returned once more in the summer.
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wrote to Cromwell recommending Leigh and himself to be
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in 1545. He died 25 November 1545, and was buried at
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Index

Thomas Leigh (disambiguation)
jurist
diplomat
Henry VIII
Thomas Cromwell
Dissolution of the Monasteries
lord of the manor
Frizington
Cumberland
Bishop Rowland Leigh (or Lee)
West Hall, High Legh
Cheshire
Eton College
King's College, Cambridge
called to the Bar
ambassador
King of Denmark
Imperial Ambassador
Eustace Chapuys
Denmark
bishop
Catherine of Aragon
Thomas Cranmer
Rievaulx Abbey
abbot
embassy
Antwerp
Lübeck
Hamburg
Richard Layton

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