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William Kexby

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William Kexby MA (aka William de Kexby; fl. 1376–1379) was a late 14th-century Master of University College, Oxford, England.[1][2][3]

Kexby was a Fellow of University College and he subsequently became Master of the College. In 1379, he was Archdeacon of Cleveland.[4]

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  1. ^ Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press. pp. 37, 48, 529. ISBN 978-0-19-928429-0.
  2. ^ Carr, William (1902). "Chapter III, The Fourteenth Century: The Early Home of the College, First Benefactors, The Great Lawsuit". University College. University of Oxford: College Histories. Vol. 18. (OCR)
  3. ^ "National Archives; CP 40/466; Court of Common Pleas; 1377; second entry". O'Quinn Law Library, University of Houston. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  4. ^ Ackermann, Rudolph (1814). A History of the University of Oxford, Its Colleges, Halls and Public Buildings. Vol. 1. p. 42.
Academic offices
Preceded by Master of University College, Oxford
fl. 1376–1379
Succeeded by