Henry Wilcocks
English priest
Henry Wilcocks DCL was an English priest in the early 16th-century.[1]
Wilcocks was educated at the University of Oxford.[2] He became Chief Moderator of the Civil Law School at Oxford in 1501; and an advocate of Doctors' Commons in 1511. He held livings at Wood Eaton, Eynsham and Haseley. He became a Canon of Lincoln Cathedral in 1504, Vicar general of the Diocese of Lincoln in 1511 and Archdeacon of Leicester in 1515.[3]
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