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James Denton (died 23 February 1533) was a Canon of Windsor from 1509-1533[1] Archdeacon of Cleveland from 1523 - 1533, and Dean of Lichfield from 1523 to 1532.
He was educated at Eton College and King’s College, Cambridge where he graduated BA in 1490, MS in 1492 and D.Can.L. in 1505 (incorporated from Valencia)
He was appointed:
He built a property in 1519 adjacent to the chapel, known as Denton’s Commons, as a residence for the choristers and chantry priests to live and eat.[2] This property was demolished in 1895.
From http://https://dentonfamilyhistory.wordpress.com/denton-history/den...
in 1547, King Edward VI granted [land] to Thomas Denton, Esq., and Margaret his wife. Thomas was the representative of an ancient family in Cumberland (of whom John Denton is described as living in 35 Edw. I.; Richard de Denton, as Sheriff of Cumberland 10 and 24 Edw. III. M.P. for Cumberland 46 and 50 Edw. III and 5 Ric. II. John, Adam, and William Denton who lived in the reign of Edward IV and Henry VI. Thomas is son or descendant of James Denton, LLD, Privy Councillor to King Henry VIII, Prebendary of York, London, and Salisbury, Canon of Windsor, Dean of Lichfield, Lord President of Wales, and Legate to Ireland
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1470
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Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK
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1492 |
1492
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Halifax, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1533 |
February 23, 1533
Age 63
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Ludlow, Shropshire, UK
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