'Owen Oglethorpe' (died
1559) was an
English priest and
bishop. He was born in
Tadcaster,
Yorkshire (where he later founded a school) and educated at
Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was elected a
fellow in
1526 and received his
MA in
1529 and his
DD in
1536. He was appointed a Junior
Proctor at
Oxford University in
1533 and President of Magdalen in
1535. He was also
Vice-Chancellor of the university from
1551 and a
canon of both
Christ Church, Oxford and
St. George's Chapel, Windsor. He was unpopular with the
Puritans and was forced to resign his university offices in
1552, but was reappointed by
Queen Mary and became
Dean of Windsor in
1553. He became
Bishop of Carlisle in
1557 and crowned
Elizabeth I in 1559, but was deprived of his
see later the same year. Whilst giving mass in the palace chapel on
December 25 1558 he was met with a furious Elizabeth when he elevated the host inferring a corporeal presence of
Christ - an anathema to Elizabeth's more Protestant religious beliefs. Elizabeth stormed out of the service.