Description And History of Tudor House And of the Norman House Traditionally Kno

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Description And History of Tudor House And of the Norman House Traditionally Kno
F J C Fossey John Cobb Hearnshaw
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" In 1538 he was engaged in a conflict with Sampson Thomas, his successor in the mayoralty, in which both the Bishop of Bangor, at that date occupying North Stoneham House, and Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton, were called upon to intervene. In 1541 the unfriendliness of the mayor, Walter Baker, and the Corporation was shown by the harsh words (already quoted) with which they dis- burgessed Guidotti an act which in itself was probably not distasteful to Huttoft. In 1541, indeed, the fortunes of... Huttoft were clearly in the descendant. During the preceding year his patron himself, Thomas Cromwell, had fallen, and he had no longer a powerful friend at Court.
The great work of Thomas Cromwell during the years of his ascendancy (1533-40) had been the dissolu- tion of the monasteries. It is not marvellous, therefore, that Huttoft had become involved in the business. He was apparently a religious man, on excellent terms with the regular clergy. In 1533 he had secured, as we have seen, the appointment of his friend, John Browning, the Abbot of Waverley, to the Abbacy of Beaulieu.


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