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In March, 1548, he went back to England, was well received at the court of the new monarch, Edward VI, and was made king's chaplain and almoner to the queen dowager, Catherine Parr.
He went to Denmark ( where his brother-in-law was chaplain to the king ), then to Wesel, and finally back to Bergzabern.
In 1559, he was again in England, but was not reinstated in his bishopric, perhaps because of puritan scruples about vestments.
On 20 January 1569, Coverdale died in London and was buried in St. Bartholomew's by the Exchange ; when that church was demolished in 1840 to make way for the new Royal Exchange, his remains were moved to St. Magnus.
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