Laurence Nowell was the third son of John Nowell of
Read Hall,
Read, Lancashire, by his second wife Elizabeth Kay of Rochdale. He was the younger brother of
Alexander Nowell (later
Dean of St Paul's) and of Robert Nowell (later Attorney of the
Court of Wards and Liveries); and a first cousin of his namesake,
Laurence Nowell (1530–), an antiquarian. He entered
Brasenose College, Oxford, in 1536 and received his M.A. in 1544. He was almost certainly the Laurence Nowell appointed master at the
grammar school at Sutton Coldfield in Warwickshire in 1546, who, following a dispute with the town's corporation, left the post in 1550, and who in November 1550 was ordained a
deacon by
Nicholas Ridley,
Bishop of London. Having strong Protestant views, Nowell fled England when
Queen Mary took the throne, eventually joining his brother Alexander in
Frankfurt. Derbyshire. ==Identification==