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When Dan John Bouge, the Carthusian monk, wrote to Dame Katheryn Manne advising her concerning the Oath of Royal Supremacy, he mentioned Sir Thomas More and unwittingly supplied biographers with a few intimate details of the Chancellor’s life. More was a member of the London parish of which Bouge, as a secular priest, had been rector.
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Nugent, E.M. (1969). John Bouge. In: Nugent, E.M. (eds) The Thought & Culture of the English Renaissance. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-2751-4_30
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