John Incent 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.
Sign on the Berkhamsted house depicting John Incent
St Paul's Cathedral as it appeared in Incent's day (illustration c.1670)
Incent was Chaplain to Henry VIII from 1529
Thomas Cromwell
Berkhamsted is a historic market town in Hertfordshire, England, in the Bulbourne valley, 26 miles (42 km) north-west of London. The town is a civil parish with a town council within the borough of Dacorum which is based in the neighbouring large new town of Hemel Hempstead. Berkhamsted, along with the adjoining village of Northchurch, is encircled by countryside, much of it in the Chiltern Hills which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Berkhamsted Civic Centre, 161 High Street, Berkhamsted.
Image: Old Town Hall Berkhamsted
Image: St Peter's Church, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England
Image: Berkhamsted Castle Jan 2007