Gerard Carleton, BD was the second dean of Peterborough. [1]
He graduated from Queens' College, Cambridge in 1524. [2] He was rector of Stanway from 1531 to 1542; and a canon of Westminster from 1540 until his death in 1549.
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Preceded by Francis Leycester | Dean of Peterborough 1543–1549 | Succeeded by James Curthoppe |
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