Education
Street John"s College.
Street John"s College.
He was born at Rivington, Lancashire, and graduated Bachelor of Arts at Street John"s College in 1544. He became a Fellow there in 1546, and graduated Master of Arts in 1547. When Mary I of England came to the throne, he was deprived of his college positions, and left the country.
He brought in William Fulke as Fellow, and ensured the succession of Richard Longworth, and then resigned as Master.
He became a canon of Durham Cathedral in 1567.