Oxford University

Oxford University is in Oxford, Oxfordshire [Map].

Around 1260 Thomas de Clare (age 15) educated at Oxford University.

In 1440 John Saye (age 60) was appointed Proctor of Oxford University.

In 1524 Edward Carne (age 24) was awarded Doctor of Divinity at Oxford University.

Elizabeth I's visit to Oxford University

Around Aug 1566 Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland (age 32) visited Oxford University. William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley (age 45) was created Master of Arts: Oxford University.

In 1568 Thomas Fitzherbert (age 16) educated at Oxford University.

In 1572 Ferdinando Stanley 5th Earl of Derby (age 13) was educated at Oxford University.

In 1588 Thomas Clinton 3rd Earl Lincoln (age 17) was awarded Master of Arts at Oxford University.

In 1594 Philippe Carteret 3rd Seigneur Sark (age 9) was educated at Oxford University.

On 01 Jul 1642 Thomas Strode of Parnham (age 14) matriculated Oxford University.

Evelyn's Diary. 15 Jul 1669. Having two days before had notice that the University intended me the honor of Doctorship, I was this morning attended by the beadles belonging to the Law, who conducted me to the Theater, where I found the Duke of Ormond (age 58) (now Chancellor of the University) with the Earl of Chesterfield (age 35) and Mr. Spencer (age 40) (brother to the late Earl of Sunderland). Thence, we marched to the Convocation House, a convocation having been called on purpose; here, being all of us robed in the porch, in scarlet with caps and hoods, we were led in by the Professor of Laws, and presented respectively by name, with a short eulogy, to the Vice-Chancellor, who sat in the chair, with all the Doctors and Heads of Houses and masters about the room, which was exceedingly full. Then, began the Public Orator his speech, directed chiefly to the Duke of Ormond, the Chancellor; but in which I had my compliment, in course. This ended, we were called up, and created Doctors according to the form, and seated by the Vice-Chancellor among the Doctors, on his right hand; then, the Vice-Chancellor made a short speech, and so, saluting our brother Doctors, the pageantry concluded, and the convocation was dissolved. So formal a creation of honorary Doctors had seldom been seen, that a convocation should be called on purpose, and speeches made by the Orator; but they could do no less, their Chancellor being to receive, or rather do them, this honor. I should have been made Doctor with the rest at the public Act, but their expectation of their Chancellor made them defer it. I was then led with my brother Doctors to an extraordinary entertainment at Doctor Mewes's, head of St John's College, Oxford University, and, after abundance of feasting and compliments, having visited the Vice-Chancellor and other Doctors, and given them thanks for the honor done me, I went toward home the 16th, and got as far as Windsor [Map], and so to my house the next day.

In 1702 Peregrine Bertie 2nd Duke Ancaster and Kesteven (age 15) graduated at Oxford University.

In 1706 William Glynne 2nd Baronet (age 42) was awarded Doctor of Civil Law at Oxford University.

On 18 Apr 1745 Francis Scott 2nd Duke Buccleuch (age 50) was awarded Doctor of Civil Law at Oxford University.

Bishop Henry Despencer educated at Oxford University.

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In 1522 George Carew Archdeacon of Totnes Archdeacon Exeter (age 24) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Broadgates Hall, Oxford University.

On 19 Apr 1583 Charles Thynne (age 15) was educated at Broadgates Hall, Oxford University.

On 06 May 1597 Sampson Hele (age 15) was educated at Broadgates Hall, Oxford University.

In 1781 Benjamin Hobhouse 1st Baronet (age 24) graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Broadgates Hall, Oxford University.

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In 1513 Edward Bocking was awarded Bachelor of Divinity by Canterbury College, Oxford University.

In 1518 Edward Bocking was awarded Doctor of Divinity by Canterbury College, Oxford University.

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Around 1828 Reginald Courtenay Bishop (age 15) educated at Hertford College, Oxford University.

Hart Hall Hertford College, Oxford University

In 1579 Thomas Culpepper (age 18) educated at Hart Hall Hertford College, Oxford University.

On 07 Nov 1617 Adrian Scrope (age 16) was educated at Hart Hall Hertford College, Oxford University.

On 09 Nov 1621 John Glynne (age 19) was educated at Hart Hall Hertford College, Oxford University.

On 09 Mar 1666 Halswell Tynte 1st Baronet (age 17) matriculated at Hart Hall Hertford College, Oxford University.

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In 1581 John Salusbury (age 14) was educated at Jesus College, Oxford University.

In 1592 John Vaughan 1st Earl Carbery (age 17) was educated at Jesus College, Oxford University.

In 1634 William Williams 1st Baronet was born to Hugh Williams and Emma Dolben. He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford University.

In 1656 William Glynne 1st Baronet (age 17) graduated at Jesus College, Oxford University.

On 17 Apr 1698 John Aubrey 3rd Baronet (age 17) matriculated Jesus College, Oxford University.

In 1700 Leonard Smelt (age 17) admitted at Jesus College, Oxford University.

On or before 28 Dec 1775 Archdeacon John Jones was born to Roger Jones of Cefn Rug. He was baptised 28 Dec 1775. He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford University being awarded BA in 1798 and MA in 1802.

In 1868 Bishop Francis Jayne (age 22) was elected Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford University.

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In 1869 Bishop Edward Stuart Talbot (age 24) was appointed Warden of Keble College, Oxford University which position he held until 1888.

In 1871 Bishop Francis Jayne (age 25) was elected Master of Keble College, Oxford University.

In 1999 the Talbot Fund, named after Bishop Edward Stuart Talbot, was established at Keble College, Oxford University.

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In 1878 Bishop Edward Stuart Talbot (age 33) and Lavinia Lyttelton (age 28) founded Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University.

In 1910 the Talbot Building at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University was named after Bishop Edward Stuart Talbot (age 65).

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Around 1505 Dean Hugh Weston was born at Burton-Overy, Leicestershire. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford University then Lincoln College, Oxford University.

On 08 Jan 1538 Dean Hugh Weston (age 33) was elected Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford University.

On 11 Mar 1609 Arthur Hopton Diplomat (age 21) was educated at Lincoln College, Oxford University.

On 31 Jan 1667 George Wheler (age 16) matriculated Lincoln College, Oxford University.

In 1747 Reverend Newton Ogle (age 21) was awarded BA by Lincoln College, Oxford University.

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In 1579 Henry Hyde (age 16) was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford University.

On 28 Jun 1620 Thomas Thynne (age 10) was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford University.

On 23 Jun 1621 John Freschville 1st Baron Frescheville (age 13) was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford University.

In 1626 Edward Hyde 1st Earl Clarendon (age 16) graduated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford University.

On 23 Nov 1632 Thomas Holt (age 16) matriculated Magdalen Hall, Oxford University.

Evelyn's Diary. 11 Jul 1675. We heard the speeches, and saw the ceremony of creating doctors in Divinity, Law and Physic. I had, early in the morning, heard Dr. Morison, Botanic Professor, read on divers plants in the Physic Garden; and saw that rare collection of natural curiosities of Dr. Plot's, of Magdalen Hall, Oxford University, author of "The Natural History of Oxfordshire", all of them collected in that shire, and indeed extraordinary, that in one county there should be found such variety of plants, shells, stones, minerals, marcasites, fowls, insects, models of works, crystals, agates, and marbles. He was now intending to visit Staffordshire, and, as he had of Oxfordshire, to give us the natural, topical, political, and mechanical history. Pity it is that more of this industrious man's genius were not employed so to describe every county of England; it would be one of the most useful and illustrious works that was ever produced in any age or nation.

Reverend Edward Duke (age 23) was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford University being awarded BA in 1803 and MA in 1807.

Bishop John Harley was born at Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire [Map]. He was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford University.

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On 24 Apr 1635 John Bennet 1st Baron Ossulston (age 18) was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford University.

In 1641 Thomas Stanley (age 16) educated at Pembroke College, Oxford University.

In 1643 George Joyliffe (age 22) was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University from Pembroke College, Oxford University.

On 15 Apr 1687 Samuel Edwin (age 16) was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford University.

Around 1714 William Godolphin (age 14) educated at Pembroke College, Oxford University.

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1931. Roger Fry (age 64). Portrait of his sister Sara Margery Fry (age 56) as Principal of Somerville College, Oxford University.

Sara Margery Fry: On 11 Mar 1874 she was born to Edward Fry and Mariabella Hodgkin. On 21 Apr 1958 she died.

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Around 1678 William Glynne 2nd Baronet (age 14) educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford University.

On 12 Jun 1702 John Stapylton 3rd Baronet (age 19) matriculated St Edmund Hall, Oxford University.

On 24 Mar 1721 George Chamberlayne (age 18) matriculated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford University.

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On 27 Feb 1674 Edward Reade 2nd Baronet (age 14) matriculated St Mary Hall, Oxford University.

Around 1729 Percy Wyndham O'Brien 1st Earl Thomond (age 16) educated at St Mary Hall, Oxford University.

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From 1960 to 1963 Martin Henig (age 20) was educated at Worcester College, Oxford University where he was awarded a doctorate for a thesis on Engraved Gemstones from British Sites published in 1974, with new editions published in 1978 and 2007.