Henry Deane (c. 1440 – 1503) was the Archbishop of Canterbury in England. In 1457, he is recorded as a Canon of Llanthony by Gloucester, his first appearance in the records. In 1473 and again in 1488 he is recorded as having rented rooms from Exeter College, Oxford, from which it has been assumed that he was a student at the University. He was admitted to the society of Lincoln's Inn in 1489, suggesting a knowledge of common law.

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  • Henry Deane (c. 1440 – 1503) was the Archbishop of Canterbury in England. In 1457, he is recorded as a Canon of Llanthony by Gloucester, his first appearance in the records. In 1473 and again in 1488 he is recorded as having rented rooms from Exeter College, Oxford, from which it has been assumed that he was a student at the University. He was admitted to the society of Lincoln's Inn in 1489, suggesting a knowledge of common law. On 13 September 1494, he was appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland under Sir Edward Poynings, in which capacity he made the opening address at the Drogheda Parliament of December 1494. When Poynings was recalled in January 1496, Deane was appointed his successor as Deputy Governor, but sour relations with the local clergy led to his removal in August of the same year. On 13 April 1494, he was appointed Bishop of Bangor (confirmed by the Pope in July 1495), where he engaged in rebuilding the fortunes of the diocese after the rebellion led by Owain Glyndŵr. On 7 December 1499, Henry VII appointed him to the much more significant bishopric of Salisbury, confirmed by the Pope on 8 January 1500. On 13 October 1500, after the death of the Chancellor, Archbishop John Morton, Deane was appointed Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, which held until 27 July 1502. Thomas Langton, Bishop of Winchester, was elected to succeed Morton at Canterbury, but following his death of 27 January 1501, Deane was in turn elected 26 April 1501. He was the first monastic to be elevated to Canterbury for 135 years, and the last. As Archbishop, his main contribution was the negotiation of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace (signed January 1502) between England and Scotland, which also arranged the marriage of Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII and James IV of Scotland. He also officiated at the wedding of Arthur, Prince of Wales and Catherine of Aragon, assisted by 19 bishops, on 14 November 1501. Deane died on 15 February 1503, and was buried at Canterbury on 24 February. Sir Reginald Bray was one of his executors.
  • Henry Deane war von 1501 bis zu seinem Tode Erzbischof von Canterbury.
  • Henry Deane var erkebiskop av Canterbury og rikskansler i England. Den første nedtegningen om ham er fra 1457, da han var kannik i Llanthony nær Gloucester. Han leide rom på Exeter College i Oxford i 1473 og 1488, og det antas at han studerte der i den perioden. I 1489 kom han inn i foreningen ved Lincoln's Inn, hvilket antyder kunnskap om sekulær jus. 13. september 1494 ble han kansler for Irland under sir Edward Poynings, og i desember samme år holdt han åpningstalen for parlamentet i Drogheda. Da Poynings ble kalt hjem i januar 1496 ble Deane utnevnt til stedfortredende guvernør, men dårlige forhold mellom ham og det lokale kleresiet førte til at han ble tilbakekalt allerede i august samme år. Den 13. april 1494 ble han utnevnt til biskop av Bangor i Wales. Han måtte der bygge opp igjen bispedømmets finanser, som hadde blitt rammet av Owain Glyndŵrs opprør. Utnevnelsen ble bekreftet av paven i juli 1495. Den 7. desember 1499 ble han så utnevnt til biskop av Salisbury av Henrik VII. Dette var et langt mer fremtredende bispedømme. Paven godkjente utnevnelsen 8. januar 1500. Etter at erkebiskop John Morton døde i 1500, ble Deane den 13. oktober det året utnevnt til rikskansler og vokter av det store riksseglet. Thomas Langton ble ny erkebiskop av Canterbury, men da han døde allerede 27. januar 1501 ble Deane utnevnt til hans etterfølger 26. april samme år. Han var det første ordensmedlem som ble utnevnt til erkebiskop av Canterbury på 135 år, og den siste. Hans viktigste bragd som erkebiskop var å forhandle frem traktaten om evig fred mellom England og Skottland i januar 1502. Traktaten omfattet også arrangering av ekteskap mellom Henrik VIIs datter Margaret Tudor og Jakob IV av Skottland. Deane viet den 14. november 1501, sammen med 19 andre biskoper, Arthur, prins av Wales og Katarina av Aragon. Han døde 15. februar 1503, og ble gravlagt i Canterbury.
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  • Henry Deane (c. 1440 – 1503) was the Archbishop of Canterbury in England. In 1457, he is recorded as a Canon of Llanthony by Gloucester, his first appearance in the records. In 1473 and again in 1488 he is recorded as having rented rooms from Exeter College, Oxford, from which it has been assumed that he was a student at the University. He was admitted to the society of Lincoln's Inn in 1489, suggesting a knowledge of common law.
  • Henry Deane war von 1501 bis zu seinem Tode Erzbischof von Canterbury.
  • Henry Deane var erkebiskop av Canterbury og rikskansler i England. Den første nedtegningen om ham er fra 1457, da han var kannik i Llanthony nær Gloucester. Han leide rom på Exeter College i Oxford i 1473 og 1488, og det antas at han studerte der i den perioden. I 1489 kom han inn i foreningen ved Lincoln's Inn, hvilket antyder kunnskap om sekulær jus. 13.
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