Richard Mayew (1439/40–1516), also written Mayo, was an English academic, who became Bishop of Hereford (1504 to 1516)[1] and a diplomat for Henry VII of England.
RichardMayew (1439/40–1516), also written Mayo, was an English academic, who became Bishop of Hereford (1504 to 1516) and a diplomat for Henry VII of...
Richard Mayo may refer to: Richard W. Mayo (1902–1996), American modern pentathlete, brigadier general, and city manager RichardMayew (died 1516), also...
role in 2023". BBC News. 10 May 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022. Adams, Richard (3 October 2023). "Abuse of Oxford's trans students and staff saddens me...
presbytery, the latter on the south side of the Lady Chapel. Later bishops RichardMayew and Charles Booth, who between them ruled the diocese from 1504 to 1535...
1500 William Smyth 1502 RichardMayew (Bishop of Hereford) 1506 William Warham 1532 John Longland (Bishop of Lincoln) 1547 Richard Cox 1552 John Mason 1556...
colleges this number has increased to more than twice that in most years. RichardMayew, President of the College from 1480 to 1507, added further statutes...
"Vice-Chancellor". University of Oxford. Retrieved 4 January 2016. Adams, Richard (5 January 2016). "Oxford vice-chancellor: 'Tackling elitism can be done...
December 1513, John Greneley or Greneleye (c.1510) was made an acolyte to RichardMayew, Bishop of Hereford by dimissory letter. Then in 1525, he and his heirs...
Arthur, Prince of Wales, and Catherine of Aragon. He went to Scotland with Richard Foxe, then bishop of Durham, in 1497. He was partly responsible for several...
Sutton 1481 Richard Fitzjames, William Sutton 1482 Robert Wrangwais, William Sutton 1484 RichardMayew, Thomas Pawnton 1485 RichardMayew 1486 John Taylor...
Sutton 1481 Richard Fitzjames, William Sutton 1482 Robert Wrangwais, William Sutton 1484 RichardMayew, Thomas Pawnton 1485 RichardMayew 1486 John Taylor...
Richard FitzRalph (also Fitz Ralph; c. 1300 – 16 December 1360) was a scholastic philosopher, theologian, and Norman Irish Archbishop of Armagh during...
Sutton 1481 Richard Fitzjames, William Sutton 1482 Robert Wrangwais, William Sutton 1484 RichardMayew, Thomas Pawnton 1485 RichardMayew 1486 John Taylor...
Sutton 1481 Richard Fitzjames, William Sutton 1482 Robert Wrangwais, William Sutton 1484 RichardMayew, Thomas Pawnton 1485 RichardMayew 1486 John Taylor...
Sutton 1481 Richard Fitzjames, William Sutton 1482 Robert Wrangwais, William Sutton 1484 RichardMayew, Thomas Pawnton 1485 RichardMayew 1486 John Taylor...
Sutton 1481 Richard Fitzjames, William Sutton 1482 Robert Wrangwais, William Sutton 1484 RichardMayew, Thomas Pawnton 1485 RichardMayew 1486 John Taylor...
made after the fashion of that at All Souls' College, a new president, RichardMayew, fellow of New College, was installed on 23 August 1480, and statutes...
Richard Duck D.D. (also Doke or Dooke) was an English 16th-century college fellow and university vice-chancellor at the University of Oxford. Duck was...
Richard Roderham was a medieval churchman and university Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor. Roderham attended Balliol College, Oxford. He was Chancellor...
Oliver Cromwell, he and other presbyterians sought an accommodation with Richard Cromwell, and on 11 October 1658, on behalf of himself and other London...
Richard Jenkyns (1782 – 16 March 1854) was a British academic administrator at the University of Oxford and Dean at Wells Cathedral. Jenkyns was born...
Richard Ullerston DD (died August or September 1423) was a Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor of Oxford University. Ullerston was born in the Duchy of Lancaster...
Oxford, and gave manors to Lincoln College. Around the same time he and Sir Richard Sutton set out to found a new college in Oxford. They rebuilt Brasenose...