JOHN, prior of the Carthusian monastery, or Charter-house in the suburbs of London. He was some time a student at Oxford, but it does not appear that he took any degree in that university. He was intimately acquainted with Edward Lee archbishop of York, at whose request he wrote against Erasmus and Luther. He died in the year 1531, and was buried in the chapel belonging to the Charter-house. According to Bale, he was a proud forward person; and he says that Erasmus, in one of his letters to the bishop of Winchester, calls him an ignorant fellow. Pits, on the contrary, gives him the character of a man of singular genius, zeal, piety, and learning. He wrote:
1. Animadversiones in annotationes Erasmi in Novum Testamentum. 2. A treatise against some of Luther's works. 3. Commentaria in proverbia Solomonis. 4. In cantica canticorum. 5. De unica Magdalena. 6. Institutiones noviciorum. 7. De contemptu mundi. 8. De Christo duodecimi. 9. On the words, Misfits eft, &c.