- The
Waynflete Professorships are four
professorial fellowships at the
University of
Oxford endowed by
Magdalen College and
named in
honour of the college...
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William Waynflete (c. 1398 – 11
August 1486), born
William Patten, was
Headmaster of
Winchester College (1429–1441),
Provost of Eton
College (1442–1447)...
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Waynflete could refer to:
William Waynflete (1395–1486),
English Lord
Chancellor and
bishop of
Winchester Waynflete Professorships at
Magdalen College...
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Waynflete School is a private, co-educational,
college preparatory day
school established in 1898 for
early childhood education (from age three) to the...
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William Waynflete,
Bishop of
Winchester and Lord Chancellor, to make way for a
large brick residence (with a tall
slender tower gatehouse (
Waynflete's Tower...
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sixth form (i.e. ages
sixteen to eighteen). It was
founded by
William Waynflete in 1480 as part of
Magdalen College, Oxford. The
school is run by a headmaster...
- of Oxford. It was
founded in 1458 by
Bishop of
Winchester William of
Waynflete. It is one of the
wealthiest Oxford colleges, as of 2022, and one of the...
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Honoria Waynflete's house,
after asking Luke to tell her
exactly what Miss
Pinkerton told him.
Bridget does not
drink the tea that Miss
Waynflete brings...
- He went to
school at St. Paul's
School in Concord, New
Hampshire and
Waynflete School in Portland, Maine.
While at St Paul's School, an Episcopalian...
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school song, Domum. Its
headmasters have
included the
bishops William Waynflete in the 15th
century and
George Ridding in the 19th century.
Former pupils...