QUADRANGLE. — From Ingram.
VISITOR.
The Chancellor of the University, see page i.
PRINCIPALS OF BROADGATES HALL.
1. Wytham, William, principal of Broadgates
Hall 1436 ; LL.D. , preb. of South Muskham in
Southwell collegiate church 1444, of Banbury in
Lincoln cathedral 1446, of Chamberlain Wood in
St. Paul's 1447-54, of Carlton-cum-Thurlby 1448, of
St. Martin's 1452, and of Coringham 1454, of Stoke
1457, and of North Kelsey (all) in Lincoln cathedral
1461, rector of Laingdon, Essex, 1445-46, dean of
the peculiars (St. Paul's) 1448, rector of St. Mary-le-
Bow in 1454, and of St. Michael, Cornhill, 1454-72,
archdeacon of Stow 1454, and of Leicester 1458,
dean of Bath and Wells 1469 ; died 16 July, 1472.
2. Atkynson, John, principal of Broadgates Hall 1443.
3. Halle, Robert, principal of Broadgates Hall 1443; perhaps B.A. suppld. for B.Can.L. 8 Feb., 1450-1, admitted to incept for D.Can.L. 10 Oct., !453-
4. Selby, William, principal of Broadgates Hall 1443; perhaps of New Coll. and proctor 1438.
5. Tonge, Thomas (or Tange), principal of Broad- gates Hall 1445 ; prebendary of Rampton in Southwell church, resigned 1454.
6. Haberforthe, Robert, principal of Broadgates Hall 1447 ; perhaps he suppld. as Robert Aberford, B.A. for B.Can.L. 18 Jan., 1448-9.
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7. Lyster, William, principal of Broadgates
Hall 1450; B.L.L. suppld. for D.C.L. 27 March,
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8. Topcliff, Robert, principal of Broadgates Hall 1453 ; suppld. for B.Can.L. 26 March, 1450.
9- Walton, Thomas, principal of Broadgates Hall 1458 ; LL.D. vice-chancellor 1467.
[10. Agard, Philip, principal of BROADGATES HALL ; an advocate of Doctors' Commons about 1511, doctor of decrees when instituted rector of Sandhurst St. Nicholas, Kent, 1515. See Coote's Civilians ion. and Wood's Ath. Ox. ii. 756; as LL.D. he was prebend of Lichfield 1502, and died 1517, Le Neve].
11. Sandford, Roger, principal of Broadgates Hall 1503-5 ; advocate of Doctors' Commons circa 1511. See Foster's Alumni Oxonienses 1311.
12. Higdeil, Brian, LL.B. principal of Broadgates Hall 1505-8 ; LL.D. 28 May, 1506 ; rector of Buckenhall, Norfolk, 1508, of Kirkby near Ripping- all, 1511, and of Nettleton, co. Line, 1513, canon 1508, and sub-dean of Lincoln 1511-23, archdeacon of the West Riding of York 1515, canon of St. Paul's
( ) canon and dean of York 1516, until his
death 5 June, 1539. See Al. Ox. 706.
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