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LEE (or LEGIT) ROWLAND (d. 1543) , English bishop, belonged to a Northumberland family and was educated at Cambridge . Having entered the Church he obtained several livings owing to the favour of Cardinal Wolsey; after Wolsey's fall he rose high in the esteem of Henry VIII. and of Thomas Cromwell, serving both king and minister in the business of suppressing the monasteries, and he is said to have celebrated Henry's secret marriage
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One of his contemporaries was EDWARD LEE (c. 14821544) arch-bishop of York
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Pilgrimage of Grace, the archbishop was compelled to join the rebels, but he did not sympathize with the rising and in 1539 he spoke in parliament in favour of the six articles of religion. Lee, who was the last archbishop of York to coin money, died on the 13th of September 1544.End of Article: LEE (or LEGIT) ROWLAND (d. 1543) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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