Myles Coverdale (also Miles Coverdale) (c. 1488 - January 20,1568) was a 16th-century Bible translator who produced the first complete printed translation of the Bible into English. He was born probably in the district known as Cover-dale, in that district of the North Riding of Yorkshire called Richmondshire, England, 1488; died in London and buried in St. Bartholomew's Church Feb. 19, 1568. He studied at Cambridge (bachelor of canon law 1531), … Wikipedia
In February 1539, Coverdale was living in Newbury , employing John Winchcombe Junior to communicate with Thomas Cromwell for him. www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/mcoverdale.html
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