Cranmer,
Thomas 1489-1556; Eng. churchman: archbishop of Canterbury (1533-56)
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(krănˈmər), Thomas 1489-1556.
English prelate who as archbishop of Canterbury (1533-1553) was instrumental in the marital machinations of Henry VIII, revised the Book of Common Prayer (1552), and instituted other reforms. Under Mary I, a Roman Catholic, he was convicted of heresy and burned at the stake.