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- Thomas Jegon (died 2 March 1618) was a priest and academic in the late sixteenth and the early seventeenth centuries. Jegon was the son of Robert Jegon of...
- John Jegon (1550 – 13 March 1618) was an English academic and Bishop of Norwich. He supported uniformity of Anglican doctrine and worship, and strong...
- 1592 John Still 1593 John Duport 1595 Roger Goad 1596 John Jegon 1599 Robert Some 1600 John Jegon 1601 John Duport 1602 William Smith 1603 John Cowell 1605...
- appointment of John Jegon as Master in 1590. The college did not appoint its own master for some time. Although not the college's choice, Jegon extricated the...
- William Camden (1551–1623), the relevant entry stated: 13 March 1618. John Jegon, Bishop of Norwich, dies after occupying the See for fifteen years. He is...
- Elizabeth I, in place of Thomas Jegon, brother of John Jegon, of whom the queen disapproved. On the accession of James I, Jegon was restored; Middleton made...
- University of Cambridge 1590 Succeeded by Thomas Legge Preceded by John Jegon Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1599 Succeeded by John Jegon...
- Goad John Jegon Robert Some John Jegon 17th century John Duport William Smith John Cowell Richard Clayton Samuel Harsnett Roger Goad Thomas Jegon John Duport...
- 1619), daughter of Richard Vaughan, bishop of London, and widow of John Jegon, bishop of Norwich. Sir William Cornwallis was Sir Charles's son by his...
- on 12 January 1595. Died in office on 25 September 1602. 1603 1618 John Jegon Nominated on 10 January 1603 and consecrated on 20 February 1603. Died in...