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termly bills at many
colleges at the
Universities of
Oxford and Durham.
Batteler (later, a
resident in a college) was
originally a rank of
students between...
- same
people were
called exhibitioners).
Sizar (University of Cambridge)
Batteler (University of Oxford)
servitor The
Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed....
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Servitor (University of Edinburgh; historically,
University of Oxford)
Batteler (historically,
University of Oxford)
Federal Work-Study
Program "Glossary:...
- fellow-commoners, gentleman-commoners, scholars, commoners, pensioners, sizars,
battelers and
servitors wore
black gowns of
decreasing flamboyance based on their...
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Kendal school. On 16 June 1722
Fothergill entered The Queen's
College as
batteler. He took the
degree of B.A. in 1726, M.A. in 1730, B.D. in 1744, and D...
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worked in
college in part
payment for
their education) at the bottom,
battelers in the
middle and a
further sub-divided
hierarchy of
fellow (or "gentleman")...
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brother John
Davenport proceeded to
Merton College, Oxford,
entering as "
battelers" and
taking Cook's commons; but the
warden required them to
enter as commoners...
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whose life and
career he was
considerably to influence. He was
entered a
batteler or semi-commoner of St
Edmund Hall, Oxford, in June 1678,
being placed...