Scory, John (d. 1585)

Scory, John, a Cambridge Dominican friar in 1530, who became bishop of Rochester in 1551, and later of Chichester; was deprived of his living on Queen Mary's accession; recanted, but fled abroad, whence he issued his “Epistle to the Faytheful in Pryson in England”; returned in Elizabeth's reign, and became bishop of Hereford; (d. 1585).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Scoresby, William * Scot, Reginald
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