Thomas Kent (died 1561)[1] was the Archdeacon of Totnes. According to one source he held the post during 1549.[2] This Thomas Kent has been tentatively identified with the Thomas Kent of the period who was canon of Christ Church, Oxford, and who died in 1561–2.[3][4][5] That Thomas Kent was also rector of Marsh Gibbon from 1546.[6] The CCEd database makes Thomas Kent archdeacon of Totnes only in 1562; being rector of Tedburn St Mary and Holsworthy.[7]

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  2. ”Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton:Its antiquities and institutions” Bridges, W.B; Wright, W.H.K; Rattenbury, J; Shebbeare, R; Thomas, C; Fothergill, H.G Tiverton, W.Masland,1889
  3. Joseph Foster, ed. (1891). "Kandruth-Kyte". Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714. Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  4. Horn, Joyce M., ed. (1996), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, vol. 8, pp. 103–105
  5. Horn, Joyce M., ed. (1996), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, vol. 8, pp. 94–97
  6. Browne Willis (1755). The history and antiquities of the town, hundred, and deanry of Buckingham: containing a description of the towns, villages, hamlets, monasteries, churches ... [etc.]. Printed for the Author. p. 243. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  7. "Kent, Thomas (1554–1562) (CCEd Person ID 65723)". The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835. Retrieved 6 October 2017.


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