John Barlow (diplomat)

John Barlow was an English diplomat and spy in the time of Henry VIII.

Life

He graduated M.A. at the University of Oxford in 1521.[1]

Barlow was intimately involved in the King's attempts to secure a divorce from his first wife, Katherine of Aragon from the Pope. Barlow was a supporter of Henry's fiancee, Anne Boleyn. Barlow uncovered evidence of Cardinal Wolsey's betrayal of the King's cause in Rome, which he faithfully reported to a horrified Anne in 1528. This information helped solidify the future queen's hatred towards Wolsey, something which played a major part in the Cardinal's fall from power the following year.

He is described as one of her [Anne Boleyn's] favourite clerics.[2] In June 1530 he was appointed dean of the College of Westbury-on-Trym, just outside Bristol, but actually in the diocese of Worcester.[3] On the dissolution of the College in 1544, Barlow became dean of Worcester.[1] His closeness to Anne Boleyn led some to suggest he must have known of her 'treason.'[4]

Barlow was Dean of Worcester from 1544 until he was deprived of the role under Queen Mary in 1553.[5]

Family

William Barlow was his brother.[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-BARL-WIL-1499.html
  2. p.51, Eric Ives, Anne Boleyn
  3. Orme & Cannon, Westbury-on-Trym: Monastery, Minster and College, (Bristol Record Society, 2010), p. 200
  4. p.305, Eric Ives, Anne Boleyn
  5. B. Green, Bishops and Deans of Worcester (Worcester 1979)



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