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Nicholas WEST
Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1483 .
S. of John, baker, of Putney, London . B. 1461 .
B.A. 1486/7 ;
M.A. 1490 .
Fellow, till 1498 .
LL.D. before 1501 (according to Cooper ).
R. of Eaglescliffe, Co. Durham , 1499-1515 .
Archdeacon of Derby [ Derbyshire ], 1486-1515 .
V. of Kingston, Surrey , 1502 .
R. of Witney, Oxfordshire , 1502 .
Treasurer of Chichester [ Sussex ], 1507-15 .
Dean of Windsor [ Berkshire ], 1509-15 .
Bishop of Ely [ Cambridgeshire ], 1515-33 .
Chaplain to Queen Catherine and a zealous advocate for her in the affair of the divorce.
Employed in many embassies abroad.
Built a chapel at the east end of the south aisle of Putney Church [ London ].
Lived in magnificent style; said to have kept one hundred servants.
Died 06 Apr., 1533; buried in Ely Cathedral [ Cambridgeshire ].
Will (P.C.C.).
Benefactor to King's.
( Harwood ; Cooper, I. 46; D.N.B. ; Musgrave. )
Nicholas WEST
Approx. lifespan: 1465–1533
Adm. at King's College scholar from Sch: Eton 1483
s. of John WEST baker of Putney, London ,
b. 1461
B.A. 1486/7
M.A. 1490
Fellow, till 1498
LL.D. before 1501 (according to Cooper )
R. of Eaglescliffe, Co. Durham , 1499-1515
Archdeacon of Derby, [Derbyshire], 1486-1515
V. of Kingston, Surrey , 1502
R. of Witney, Oxfordshire , 1502
Treasurer of Chichester, [Sussex], 1507-15
Dean of Windsor, [Berkshire], 1509-15
Bishop of Ely, [Cambridgeshire], 1515-33
Chaplain to Queen Catherine and a zealous advocate for her in the affair of the divorce.
Employed in many embassies abroad.
Built a chapel at the east end of the south aisle of Putney Church, [London],
Lived in magnificent style; said to have kept one hundred servants.
d. 1533:04:06 ; buried in Ely Cathedral, Ely, [Cambridgeshire],
Will (P.C.C.)
Benefactor to King's College
( Harwood ; Cooper I. 46; D.N.B. ; Musgrave. )

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