William de Bosco
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William de Bosco (also de Boys) was an English medieval churchman, college fellow, and university chancellor.[1]
William de Bosco was one of the early Fellows of Merton College, Oxford from 1284–6.[2] He was a doctor of theology and Chancellor of the University of Oxford.[3] Later he became a Canon at Salisbury[2] through Simon of Ghent, Bishop of Salisbury and also a Chancellor of Oxford University.[4]
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Preceded by | Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1273–1276 |
Succeeded by Eustace de Normanville |
Preceded by | Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1308–1309 |
Succeeded by Henry de Maunsfeld |
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- English Roman Catholic theologians
- English Roman Catholic priests
- Fellows of Merton College, Oxford
- Chancellors of the University of Oxford
- 13th-century English people
- 14th-century English people
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