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Denomination
  
Installed
  
1584

Name
  
Edmund Freke

Successor
  
Term ended
  
1591 (death)

Predecessor
  
Nationality
  
English

Died
  
1591


Other posts
  
Bishop of Rochester & Archdeacon of Canterbury (1572–1575)Bishop of Norwich (1575–1584)

Diocese
  
Similar People
  
Albert - Prince Consort, William IV of the United Ki, Mary of Teck

Alma mater
  
University of Cambridge

Edmund Freke (also spelled Freake or Freak; c. 1516–1591) was an English dean and bishop.

Life

He was born in Essex, and educated at Cambridge, gaining his M.A. there c. 1550.

In 1565 he was appointed Canon of the sixth stall at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, a position he held until 1572.

He was Dean of Salisbury and Dean of Rochester from 1571 to 1572 when he became Bishop of Rochester and was simultaneously Archdeacon of Canterbury in commendam. In 1575, he became Bishop of Norwich. There, unlike his predecessor John Parkhurst, he campaigned hard to impose uniformity in his diocese.

In 1579 he tried and then burnt a Norfolk plowright, Matthew Hamont, for heresy.

In 1584, he became Bishop of Worcester. He was also appointed Lord Almoner, a position he held until his death.

References

Edmund Freke Wikipedia