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John Felix
English Benedictine monk
English Benedictine monk
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| name | John Felix |
| religion | Christianity |
| order | Benedictine |
| institute | St Peter's Monastery, Westminster |
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| nationality | English |
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John Felix (fl. 1498) was an English Benedictine monk, belonging to St Peter's Monastery, Westminster.
Felix lived about the middle of the reign of Henry VII; the only record of him that remains is a short manuscript life he wrote of John Estney, abbot of Westminster, 1474–98, and some doggerel Latin verses on the same abbot, setting forth his benefactions to the church of Westminster.
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