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English priest For the socialist activist, see John Penny (politician).

John Penny (died 1520) was an English priest, successively Bishop of Bangor, 1504–1508, and Bishop of Carlisle, 1508–1520. He was also Prior to Bradley Priory 1503–1508.

Abbot Penny's Wall at Leicester Abbey

His education is uncertain, though he may have been educated at Lincoln College, Oxford, and later received his LLD from the University of Cambridge. He is first recorded as a canon of Leicester Abbey in 1477. From 1496–1509 he was Abbot of Leicester and in around 1500 built the boundary wall, Abbot Penny's Wall, which is now named after him.

In 1520, Penny died at Leicester Abbey, where he had earlier been the abbot, and was buried at St Margaret's Church in Leicester. The church contains his alabaster effigy, although the rest of the tomb was replaced in 1846.

References

  1. ^ T. Y. Cocks, ‘Penny, John (d. 1520)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
  2. "Penny, John (PNY477J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. Historic England. "Abbot Penny's Wall (Grade I) (1361406)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byThomas Pigot Bishop of Bangor
1504–1508
Succeeded byThomas Skevington
Preceded byRoger Leyburn Bishop of Carlisle
1508–1520
Succeeded byJohn Kite
Preceded byGilbert Manchestre Abbot of Leicester
1496–1509
Succeeded byRichard Pescall
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