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William Petow (or ''Peto'', ''Peyto'') (d. 1558 or 1559) was an English Franciscan friar and, shortly, a cardinal. ==Early life== Though his parentage was long unknown, it is now established that he was the son of Edward Peyto of Chesterton, Warwickshire, and Goditha, daughter of Sir Thomas Throckmorton of Coughton. He was educated under the guidance from the Grey Friars and took his degree of B. A. at the University of Oxford; but he was incorporated in Cambridge university, 1502-3, and became M. A. there in 1505. He was elected fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge in 1506, and on 14 June 1510, was incorporated M. A. at Oxford. Entering the Observant branch of the Franciscan Order, he became known for his holiness of life, and was appointed confessor to Princess Mary. Later on he was elected Provincial of England and held that office when in 1532 he denounced the divorce of Henry VIII in the king's presence; R. W.Chambers wrote that Peyto survived because he warned Henry of possible consequences in the future, (having dogs lick his blood, like Ahab's, after death)〔1 Kings 22:38.〕 which could be neither proved nor disproved.〔Raymond Wilson Chambers (1935), ''Thomas More'', New York: Harcourt Brace, Ch. 5, "The King 's Servant, but God's First", §1, "More Faces Cromwell.〕 He was imprisoned till the end of that year, when he went abroad and spent many years at Antwerp and elsewhere in the Low Countries, being active on behalf of all Catholic interests.
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