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  • Roger de Aswardby (fl. 1353–62)

  • William Kexby (fl. 1376–79)

  • Thomas Foston (1393–96)

  • Thomas Duffield (1396–98)

  • Edmund Lacy (1398–c.1401)

  • John Appleton (c.1401–08)

  • John Castell (c.1408–20)

  • Robert Burton (1420–23/4)

  • Richard Witton (1423/4–28)

  • Thomas Benwell (1428–41)

  • John Martyn (1441–73)

  • William Gregford (1473–87/8)

  • John Roxborough (1487/8–1509)

  • Ralph Hamsterley (1509–18)

  • Leonard Hutchinson (1518–46)

  • John Crayford (1546–47)

  • Richard Salveyn (1547–51)

  • George Ellison (1551–57)

  • Anthony Salveyn (1557–58)

  • James Dugdale (1558–61)

  • Thomas Caius (1561–72)

  • William James (1572–84)

  • Anthony Gate (1584–97)

  • George Abbot (1597–1610)

  • John Bancroft (1610–32)

  • Thomas Walker (1632–48)

  • Joshua Hoyle (1648–54)

  • Francis Johnson (1655–60)

  • Thomas Walker (1660–65)

  • Richard Clayton (1665–76)

  • Obadiah Walker (1676–89)

  • Edward Farrer (1689–91)

  • Thomas Bennet (1691–92)

  • Arthur Charlett (1692–1722)

  • William Dennison, 1722–29)

  • Thomas Cockman (1722/29–45)

  • John Browne (1745–64)

  • Nathan Wetherell (1764–1807)

  • James Griffith (1808–21)

  • George Rowley (1821–36)

  • Frederick Charles Plumptre (1836–70)

  • George Granville Bradley (1870–81)

  • James Franck Bright (1881–1906)

  • Reginald Walter Macan (1906–23)

  • Michael Ernest Sadler (1923–34)

  • Arthur Blackburne Poynton (1935–37)

  • William Henry Beveridge (1937–45)

  • John Herbert Severn Wild (1945–51)

  • Arthur Lehman Goodhart (1951–63)

  • John Redcliffe-Maud (1963–76)

  • Arnold Goodman (1976–86)

  • Kingman Brewster (1986–88)

  • John Albery (1989–97)

  • Robin Butler (1998–2008)

  • Ivor Crewe (2008–2020)

  • Valerie Amos (2020–)

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The University of Oxford, or Oxford, is located in Oxford, England, the world’s leading Public Research University, and uses collegiate University. It is joined by Cambridge University as Oxbridge, Britain’s G5 super-elite university. It is not known when Oxford was founded, but it is well documented that the first classes were held in 1096 and then developed rapidly in 1167 with the support of the British royal family. Oxford University is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second oldest institution of higher education in the world.

The random generator tool compiles 56 items and logs the Master’s list from University College. They include Roger De Aswardby, Nathan Wetherell, Thomas Foston, Anthony Gate, James Franck Bright, and others.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Masters of University College, Oxford.

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