Dean John Incent
(1480-1545)

Died aged c. 65

John Incent (c. 1480 – 1545) was an English clergyman in the early 16th century, during the early years of the English Reformation. Originating from the town of Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire, he studied at the University of Cambridge and later at All Souls College, Oxford, and served as Dean of St Paul's Cathedral in London between 1540 and 1545. Incent is noted for being one of the agents of the Lord Chancellor Thomas Cromwell, responsible for the sequestration of religious properties during the Dissolution of the Monasteries and as the founder of Berkhamsted School. His home in Berkhamsted, built in 1500, remains in use to the present day, situated on the High Street facing St Peter's Church.

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Commemorated on 2 plaques

Berkhamsted Heritage Walk #15

Dean Incent’s House 1500

High Street, Berkhamsted, United Kingdom where they lived

Her Majesty the Queen unveiled this stone on Friday 6th May 2016 on the occasion of her visit to mark the 475th anniversary of the foundation of Berkhamsted School by Dean John Incent

Castle Street, Berkhamsted, United Kingdom where they was