As archdeacon, he was the archbishop's senior administrator, both in ecclesiastical matters and at the national political level where he took part in diplomatic missions for King
Henry VIII, often in association with Cardinal
Thomas Wolsey. • 1516–1557:
Exeter Cathedral: canon; • 1516: rector of
Hayes near Croydon; • 1520–1532: provost of the
College of Wingham; • 1526–1527: vicar of
Shoreham, Kent; • 1527–1532: rector of
Wrotham, Kent; • 1532–1537: rector of
Harrow-on-the-Hill, in Middlesex; • He is also on record as being the patron of the
Poor Priests Hospital, Canterbury, with the church of St Mary (1528), and as patron of
Westhithe (1531), and of St Clement's,
Sandwich, (1531). ==Later career==