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Yes, and what a magnanimous malleus haereticorum pair they were! But he wasn�t the only one�.
1553. Stephen Gardyner, bishop of Winchester; constituted Lord Chancellor 23 Aug. 1553 (3 months before Mary's accession), died 12 Nov. 1555.
1555�6. Nicholas Heath, archbishop of York; received the seal 1 Jan. 1555�6; surrendered it 18 Nov. 1558 (one day after Mary�s death).
1558. Sir Nicholas Bacon, received the seal as Lord Keeper 22 Dec. 1558; died 20 Feb. 1578�9
1553. Stephen Gardyner, bishop of Winchester; constituted Lord Chancellor 23 Aug. 1553 (3 months before Mary's accession), died 12 Nov. 1555.
1555�6. Nicholas Heath, archbishop of York; received the seal 1 Jan. 1555�6; surrendered it 18 Nov. 1558 (one day after Mary�s death).
1558. Sir Nicholas Bacon, received the seal as Lord Keeper 22 Dec. 1558; died 20 Feb. 1578�9