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Robert Morwent was an
Oxford college head in the 16th-century.
Morwent was
educated at
Magdalen College, Oxford. He held the
livings at
Lydeard St Lawrence...
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Boyfeld 1377–1381
Walter Froucester 1381–1412 Hugh of
Morton 1412–1420 John
Morwent 1420–1437
Reginald Boulers 1437–1450
afterwards Bishop of
Hereford (1450–1453)...
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completed by
Abbott Frouster (1381–1412) 1420 West End
rebuilt by
Abbot Morwent. 1450
Tower begun by
Abbot Sebrok;
completed by
Robert Tully. 1470 Lady...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by John
Morwent Abbot of
Gloucester 1437–1450 Succeeded by
Thomas Sebroke Preceded by
Richard Beauchamp Bishop of Hereford...
- College,
Oxford 1507-1516 Succeeded by John
Higdon Preceded by None
President of
Corpus Christi College,
Oxford 1517–1536 Succeeded by
Robert Morwent...
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called the
Treasure of
Euonymus is
dated 1565. Also Morvyn,
Morwent, Morwinge, or Morwyng. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1894). "Morwen, Peter" . Dictionary...
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Notes John
Claymond 1517 1537
First President Robert Morwent 1537 1558
William Chedsey 1558 1559
Imprisoned in the
Tower of
London in 1560...
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William Smith (parson of
Barton in the Clay) and the then
prominent Robert Morwent (second
President of Oxford's
Corpus Christi College).
Matthew Smith left...