George Heneage (1482/3 – 1549) was an English churchman who became Dean of Lincoln.
He was the second son of John Heneage of Hainton, near Wragby, Lincolnshire, and uncle to Thomas Heneage.
[2] He was chaplain to Thomas Wolsey and to John Longland, bishop of Lincoln, holding prebends in Lincoln, Salisbury, and York Cathedrals.
He was rector of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, and custos of Tattershall College in 1534 (which he later surrendered to the Crown),[3] and archdeacon of Lincoln in 1542.
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