Thomas Willoughby

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Thomas Willoughby (d. 1581) was a canon of Canterbury (Stall V) from 1551 and also a canon of Chichester from 1570.[1] He was a clerical exile during the reign of Queen Mary.[2]

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Bartholomaeus Sacchi. Historia B. Platinae de vitis pontificum Romanorum, a ... Iesu Christo usque ad Paulum II. ... emendatior, ... annotationum Onuphrii Panuinij accessione ... reddita. ... eiusdem ... vitae, usque ad Pium V. ... Accessit eodem ... auctore, Romanorum pontificum chronicon ...
Cologne: 1568.
Inscription on title page: Sum Thomæ Willowghbej liber.
References
  1. CCED PersonID 65999
  2. Michael Zell, 'The Establishment of a Protestant church', in: Early Modern Kent, 1540-1640, (2000) p. 227.