Cuthbert Scott

Cuthbert Scott

Cuthbert Scott (or Scot) (d. 9 October 1564) was a Catholic bishop and academic at the University of Cambridge.

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Cambridge University

Scott was made a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge in 1537, became M.A. in 1538 and was Master of Christ's College from 1553 to 1556.[1]

In 1554 he became Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

He became D.D. of Cambridge University in 1547 and of Oxford University in 1554.

Church Positions

Scott was appointed prebendary of York and, in 1554, of St Paul's, London. In 1556 he succeeded George Cotes, former Master of Balliol College, Oxford, as Bishop of Chester by papal provision.

On the accession of Elizabeth I he was one of the four Catholic bishops chosen to defend Catholic doctrine at the conference at Westminster, and immediately after this he was sent as a prisoner to the Tower of London and then in the Fleet Prison 1559–1563. Being released on bail, he contrived to escape to the Continent.

He died at Louvain, on 9 October 1564.

References

  1. ^ Scott, Cuthbert in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge University Press, 10 vols, 1922–1958.

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Richard Wilkes
Master of Christ's College, Cambridge
1553–1556
Succeeded by
William Tayler
Church of England titles
Preceded by
George Cotes
Bishop of Chester
1556–1559
Succeeded by
William Downham

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