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between England and France in 1546, and was Ambassador resident in France from 1546 to 1549. Henry VIII made Wotton an executor of his Will and left him ÂŁ300, and in October 1549, under
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and the union of Protestant princes which was to be the complement of this union. Wotton crossed over to England with the new royal bride but, unlike
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Wotton left France in 1557, but in 1558 he was again in that kingdom, helping to arrange the preliminaries of the
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lay vacant; he held the post for about a year until succeeded by the unimpeachable Protestant Sir William Cecil.
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Soon after ordination Wotton was granted the benefices of Boughton Malherbe and of
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in 1540, and was one of those who took part in the overthrow of the
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His nephew, Thomas Wotton (1521–1587) was the father of
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In 1550 Wotton was again sent as Royal Envoy to the
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Nicholas Wotton (mayor)


Canterbury Cathedral
English
Dean of York
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Boughton Malherbe
Kent
Nicholas Wotton
Lord Mayor of London
Member of Parliament
City
Sutton Valence
Ivychurch
Kent
Prince-Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall
Bishop of London
Institution of a Christian Man
Henry VIII
Anne of Cleves
Thomas Cromwell
king
bishopric of Hereford
Dean of Canterbury
Dean of York
Netherlands
Emperor Charles V
Treaty of Ardres
Edward VI

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