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Roger Kelke (1524–1576) was an
English churchman and academic, a
Marian exile and
Master of
Magdalene College,
Cambridge from 1558 and
Archdeacon of Stow...
- Cambridge: 1544–1546:
Robert Evans 1546–1559:
Richard Carre 1559–1576:
Roger Kelke 1576–1577:
Richard Howland 1577–1582: ****ry
Nicholls 1582–1593: Thomas...
- (ca 750): Now the
bravest of the
Swedes were these: Arwakki, Keklu-Karl (
Kelke-Karl), Krok the Peasant, (from Akr),
Gudfast and
Gummi from Gislamark. These...
- Sir
William Tyrwhitt 14.
Robert Tyrwhitt of
Kettleby 29.
Margaret Grovale 7.
Catherine Tyrwhitt 30.
William Kelke 15.
Alice Kelke 31.
Unknown Monson...
- daughter,
Elizabeth de la See,
married Roger Kelke of
Barnetby le Wold, Lincolnshire, son of Sir
Roger Kelke and wife
Eleanor Ingelbert. He
married for...
- and English-language sources,
including Calcasutt, Culqueshoe, Culkeshoe,
Kelke-chute, Quelqueshue, Calcasu, Calcasiu, Quelqueshoe, and Calcasiew. The earliest...
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Robert Beaumont 1567
Roger Kelke 1567
Richard Longworth 1568 John
Young 1569 John May 1570 John
Whitgift 1571
Roger Kelke 1572
Thomas Bynge 1573 John...
- Town
Preacher was
Roger Kelke who had been a
Marian exile,
spending some time in Zurich,
returning to
Cambridge in 1558.
Kelke was
appointed Lady Margaret...
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Academic offices Preceded by
Roger Kelke Master of
Magdalene College,
Cambridge 1576–1577 Succeeded by ****ry
Nicholls Preceded by John
Still Master of...
- years, or
three lives, ‘shall be
utterly void’. Not
mindful of this,
Roger Kelke,
Master and the
Fellows of
Magdalene College,
Cambridge sold some of its...