He became a canon of
Winchester Cathedral (of the eleventh prebend) in 1551 — he was presented by the king (
Edward VI) on 9 December; instituted by the bishop (
John Ponet) on 14 December and installed
by proxy on the same day. A few years later, while remaining canon (but now under the reign of
Queen Mary), he additionally and of
Winchfield (until 1561) (by
letters patent dated 17 August), canon of the 1st prebend at Winchester (he was presented by the queen {
Queen Elizabeth}, then installed on 26 August; he held this prebend until he was made dean), and
Archdeacon of Surrey (presented by the queen 7 November, instituted 16 November, resigned by February 1573). He also became rector of
South Warnborough (1568–1581). but it is doubtful this was the same man.) ==Dean and Bishop of Winchester==