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152: 405:, when Henry's coffin, having sustained some damage from jolting along the rough roads to Windsor, was placed at the former Sion Abbey for a night, where some bodily fluids mixed with blood leaked through a cleft in the lead coffin onto the pavement; the next morning, when a workman came to repair the damage, a dog crept up and was observed licking up the fluid, in apparent fulfillment of Petow's prophecy. Nevertheless, Petow did not claim the bishopric even on the accession of the Roman Catholic Mary I in 1553, but resigned the see and retired to his old convent at 604: 710: 22: 722: 698: 420:
in place of Pole. But as Petow was very old and his powers were failing, he declined both dignities. While he was subsequently created cardinal on 14 June 1557, Queen Mary would not allow him to receive the hat, and his appointment was received with public derision.
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The date frequently assigned for his death (April, 1558) is likely incorrect, as on 31 October 1558, Queen Mary wrote to the pope that she had offered to reinstate him in the Bishopric of Salisbury on the death of
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wrote that Peyto did not fall afoul of the statutes against prophesying evil to the king when he warned Henry of possible consequences in the future (having dogs lick his blood, as they had
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It was a tradition among the Franciscans that he was pelted with stones by a London mob, and so injured that he shortly afterwards died. Other accounts represent him as dying in France.
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the king were to behave like Ahab. He was imprisoned till the end of that year, after which he went abroad and spent many years at
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branch of the Franciscan Order, he became known for his holiness of life, and was appointed confessor to
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Though his parentage was long unknown, it is now established that he was the son of Edward Peyto of
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in 1506, and on 14 June 1510, was incorporated M. A. at Oxford.
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Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics
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