John Best (bishop)
John Best (died 1570) was Bishop of Carlisle from 1560[1] until his death.[2]
Background
He was from Halifax and attended King Henry VIII's College from 1538 to 1539.
Personal life and career
In 1550 he married Elizabeth Somner. In 1553 Best was canon of Wells and in 1559 he was made Rector of Romaldkirk. He was consecrated Bishop of Carlisle[3] on 2 March 1561, after the previous Bishop had been deprived of his see, after performing Elizabeth I's coronation in Roman Catholic liturgy despite Elizabeth's Protestant faith.
Death
Best died in 1570, nine years after being consecrated Bishop of Carlisle.
Notes
- ↑ Tudor Place
- ↑ ‘Best , John(1d 1570)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Barnes,M. (Oxford, Oxford University Press, September 2004) ISBN 0-19-861411-X
- ↑ List of Bishops
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Preceded by Owen Oglethorpe |
Bishop of Carlisle 1560–1570 |
Succeeded by Richard Barnes |
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