us College John Alcock, bishop of Ely.
1342 7 Bennet College The brethren of a Popish guild
called _Corporis Christi_.
1343 8 Pembroke Hall Maria de Valentia, Countess of Pembroke.
1256 9 Peter College Hugh Balsham, bishop of Ely.
1348 10 Gundewill and Caius Edmund Gundevill, parson of
1557 College Terrington, and John Caius,
doctor of physic.
1354 11 Trinity Hall William Bateman, bishop of Norwich.
1326 12 Clare Hall Richard Badow, chancellor of Cambridge.
1459 13 Catherine Hall Robert Woodlark, doctor of divinity.
1519 14 Magdalen College Edward, Duke of Buckingham, and
Thomas, lord Audley.
1585 15 Emanuel College Sir Walter Mildmay, etc.
OF THE COLLEGES AT OXFORD
Years of the
Foundation Colleges Founders
1539 1 Christ's Church King Henry 8.
1459 2 Magdalen College William Wainfleet, first fellow of
Merton College, then scholar at
Winchester, and afterwards bishop
there.[6]
1375 3 New College William Wickham, bishop of Winchester.
1276 4 Merton College Walter Merton, bishop of Rochester.
1437 5 All Souls' College Henry Chicheley, archbishop of
Canterbury.
1516 6 Corpus Christi College Richard Fox, bishop of Winchester.
1430 7 Lincoln College Richard Fleming, bishop of Lincoln.
1323 8 Auriel College Adam Broune, almoner to Edward 2.
1340 9 The Queen's College R. Eglesfeld, chaplain to Philip,
queen of England, wife to Edward 3.
1263 10 Balliol College John Balliol, king of Scotland.
1557 11 St. John's Sir Thomas White, knight.
1556 12 Trinity College Sir Thomas Pope, knight.
1316 13 Excester College Walter Stapleten, bishop of Excester.
1513 14 Brasen Nose William Smith, bishop of Lincoln.
1873 15 University College William, archdeacon of Duresine.
16 Gloucester College John Crifford, who made it a cell
for thirteen monks.
17 St. Mary's College
18 Jesus College, now Hugh ap Rice, doctor of the civil
in hand law.
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