William Gregford, the Glossary
William Gregford (aka William Gregforth, died 1487/88) was a Master of University College, Oxford, England.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: England, Fellow, Head of college, John Martyn (academic), John Roxborough (academic administrator), List of masters of University College, Oxford, Oxford University Press, Oxfordshire, Routledge, Shipton-under-Wychwood, University College, Oxford, University of Oxford.
- 15th-century English Roman Catholic priests
- 15th-century scholars
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Fellow
A fellow is a concept whose exact meaning depends on context.
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Head of college
A head of college or head of house is the head or senior member of a college within a collegiate university.
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John Martyn (academic)
John Martyn (died 1473), also known as John Marten, was a Master of University College, Oxford, England. William Gregford and John Martyn (academic) are 15th-century English people, 15th-century scholars, English academic administrator stubs and university of Oxford stubs.
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John Roxborough (academic administrator)
John Roxborough (aka John Rokysburgh, died 1509) was a Master of University College, Oxford, England. William Gregford and John Roxborough (academic administrator) are 15th-century English Roman Catholic priests, 15th-century scholars, English academic administrator stubs and university of Oxford stubs.
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List of masters of University College, Oxford
The head of University College, Oxford is known as the Master.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire (abbreviated Oxon) is a ceremonial county in South East England.
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Routledge
Routledge is a British multinational publisher.
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Shipton-under-Wychwood
Shipton-under-Wychwood is a village and civil parish in the Evenlode valley about north of Burford, in the West Oxfordshire district, in the county of Oxfordshire, England.
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University College, Oxford
University College, formally The Master and Fellows of the College of the Great Hall of the University commonly called University College in the University of Oxford and colloquially referred to as "Univ", is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.
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See also
15th-century English Roman Catholic priests
- Adam Wickmer
- Andrew Dokett
- Edward Shouldham
- Florence Woolley
- George Baguley
- Henry Hornby
- Henry Sever
- Henry Wells (Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge)
- Hugh Oldham
- John Brasbrigg
- John Bury (priest)
- John Doget
- John Orum
- John Purvey
- John Roxborough (academic administrator)
- Nicholas Hereford
- Nicholas Love (monk)
- Ralph Hamsterley
- Richard Caister
- Richard Roche
- Richard Ullerston
- Robert Bale (monk)
- Robert Rygge
- Roger Lupton
- Simon Dalling
- Simon Thornham
- Thomas Bagley (priest)
- Walter Huke
- William Byngham
- William Dalling
- William Gregford
- William Melton (priest)
- William Taylor (Lollard)
- William Warham
15th-century scholars
- Aaron ben Gershon abu al-Rabi
- John Appleton (academic)
- John Castell
- John Martyn (academic)
- John Roxborough (academic administrator)
- Qadi Husayn Maybudi
- Ralph Hamsterley
- Richard Witton
- Robert Burton (academic)
- Theodoros Pelecanos
- Thomas Benwell
- Thotagamuwe Sri Rahula Thera
- William Gregford
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gregford
Also known as Gregford, Gregford, William, Gregforth, William Gregforth.