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February 15 – Henry Deane, the last monk to become Archbishop of Canterbury

On this day in Tudor history, 15 February 1503, Henry Deane, administrator and Archbishop of Canterbury, died at Lambeth Palace at around the age of 63. He was laid to rest at Canterbury Cathedral in a lavish funeral.

Deane was the last monk to become Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Unfortunately, although Deane had planned for masses to be said for his soul for 20 years, and had left plenty of money for this and his funeral, his executors were neglectful in their duties and it is said that masses were only said for a few weeks. Sad.

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Image: Photograph of Canterbury Cathedral by Antony McCallum

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