John Howson
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For the Australian media personality, see John-Michael Howson.
For the Dean of Chester, see John Howson (priest). For several 19/20th-century musicians, see Howson family.
John Howson (c. 1557 – 6 February 1632) was an English academic and bishop.
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Diocese | Diocese of Durham |
In office | 1628–1632 |
Predecessor | George Montaigne |
Successor | Thomas Morton |
Other post(s) | Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford (1602)[1] Bishop of Oxford (1619–1628) Lord Lieutenant of Durham (1628–1632) |
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Born | c. 1557 Farringdon Without, London, England |
Died | (1632-02-06)6 February 1632 |
Buried | St Paul's Cathedral[1] |
Nationality | English |
Denomination | Anglican |
Spouse | Jane Floyd (married 10 August 1601 at Black Bourton)[1] |
Children | at least one, Anne Farnaby |
Education | St Paul's School, London |
Alma mater | Christ Church, Oxford |
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