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  1. Stephen Gardiner (27 July 1483 – 12 November 1555) was an English Catholic bishop and politician during the English Reformation period who served as Lord Chancellor during the reign of Queen Mary I and King Philip.

  2. On the 12th November 1555, after being taken ill at the end of October, the famous Tudor statesman and lawyer, Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor of England, died. It is thought that he was in his sixties and that he had been suffering from jaundice and dropsy.

  3. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Stephen Gardiner was an English bishop and statesman, a leading exponent of conservatism in the first generation of the English Reformation. Although he supported the antipapal policies of King Henry VIII (ruled 1509–47), Gardiner rejected Protestant doctrine and ultimately backed the severe Roman.

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  4. Stephen Gardiner - Bishop of Winchester. In November 1531, the king rewarded Gardiner with the bishopric of Winchester, vacant since Wolsey's death.

  5. 12 de nov. de 2018 · On the 12th November 1555, after being taken ill at the end of October, the famous Tudor statesman and lawyer, Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor of England, died. It is thought that he was in his sixties, and that he had been suffering from jaundice and dropsy.

  6. The fourth, who was the musician Marbeck, was pardoned by Gardiner's procurement. Great as Gardiner's influence had been with Henry VIII, his name was omitted at the last in the king's will, though Henry was believed to have intended making him one of his executors.

  7. Beginning in the late 1530s, the vilification of Gardiner was confirmed by his role in the execution of Robert Barnes, which was perceived as treacherous and under-handed as well as bloodthirsty. Gardiner's effectiveness as a polemicist also attracted attack.