He was born at
Pontefract,
Yorkshire. He was educated at the University of Cambridge, graduating B.A. in 1523. On 9 November 1540, by then M.A., he was appointed by
King Henry VIII to the newly established professorship of Hebrew at Cambridge. This carried with it membership of
Trinity College. Between 1549 and 1553, and again between 1569 and 1575, the office of reading the Hebrew lecture was discharged by others. It is likely that Wakefeld was disqualified due to alleged
Roman Catholic sympathies. He died in 1575, and was buried on 24 April at
Chesterton, near Cambridge. ==Works==