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Elizabeth I's visit to Oxford University

Around August 1566 Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland [aged 32] visited Oxford University. William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley [aged 45] was created Master of Arts: Oxford University.

On 30th August 1605 George Chaworth 1st Viscount Chaworth [aged 51] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University.

On 9th May 1618 Dean Thomas Turner [aged 27] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University.

On 30th October 1633 Bishop Nicholas Monck [aged 23] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Wadham College, Oxford University.

In 1638 Henry Killigrew [aged 24] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University at Christ Church College, Oxford University.

In 1643 George Joyliffe [aged 22] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University from Pembroke College, Oxford University.

On 2nd June 1643 Hugh Wyndham Baron of the Exchequer [aged 41] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University by Royal Warrant.

In 1658 Robert Reading 1st Baronet [aged 18] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University by Christ Church College, Oxford University.

On 21st March 1667 Bishop William Moreton [aged 26] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University.

In 1670 Richard Annesley 3rd Baron Altham [aged 15] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Magdalen College, Oxford University.

Anne Boleyn. Her Life as told by Lancelot de Carle's 1536 Letter.

In 1536, two weeks after the execution of Anne Boleyn, her brother George and four others, Lancelot du Carle, wrote an extraordinary letter that described Anne's life, and her trial and execution, to which he was a witness. This book presents a new translation of that letter, with additional material from other contemporary sources such as Letters, Hall's and Wriothesley's Chronicles, the pamphlets of Wynkyn the Worde, the Memorial of George Constantyne, the Portuguese Letter and the Baga de Secrets, all of which are provided in Appendices.

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On 8th May 1707 John Digby [aged 20] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University at Magdalen College, Oxford University.

On 12th October 1711 Robert Digby [aged 19] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University at Magdalen College, Oxford University.

On 3rd November 1712 William Greville 7th Baron Brooke [aged 17] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Wadham College, Oxford University.

On 31st January 1729 George Brudenell aka Montagu 1st Duke Montagu [aged 16] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Queen's College, Oxford University.

In 1731 William Courtenay 7th Earl Devon [aged 21] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Magdalen College, Oxford University.

On 26th January 1741 Francis Scott [aged 19] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University at Christ Church College, Oxford University.

In 1751 Richard Grosvenor 1st Earl Grosvenor [aged 19] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Oriel College, Oxford University.

In 1754 Bishop Frederick Keppel [aged 25] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Christ Church College, Oxford University.

In 1766 Bishop Reginald Courtenay [aged 24] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Christ Church College, Oxford University.

In July 1771 Thomas Frankland 6th Baronet [aged 20] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University at Merton College, Oxford University.

In 1781 Benjamin Hobhouse 1st Baronet [aged 24] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Broadgates Hall, Oxford University.

On 30th May 1786 George Talbot Rice 3rd Baron Dynevor [aged 20] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University at Christ Church College, Oxford University.

In 1811 Spencer Rodney 5th Baron Rodney [aged 25] was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University at All Souls College, Oxford University.

Chronicle of Geoffrey le Baker of Swinbroke

Baker was a secular clerk from Swinbroke, now Swinbrook, an Oxfordshire village two miles east of Burford. His Chronicle describes the events of the period 1303-1356: Gaveston, Bannockburn, Boroughbridge, the murder of King Edward II, the Scottish Wars, Sluys, Crécy, the Black Death, Winchelsea and Poitiers. To quote Herbert Bruce 'it possesses a vigorous and characteristic style, and its value for particular events between 1303 and 1356 has been recognised by its editor and by subsequent writers'. The book provides remarkable detail about the events it describes. Baker's text has been augmented with hundreds of notes, including extracts from other contemporary chronicles, such as the Annales Londonienses, Annales Paulini, Murimuth, Lanercost, Avesbury, Guisborough and Froissart to enrich the reader's understanding. The translation takes as its source the 'Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke' published in 1889, edited by Edward Maunde Thompson.

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In 1824 Spencer Bulkeley Wynn 3rd Baron Newborough [aged 20] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Christ Church College, Oxford University.

In 1844 Edward Frederick Leveson-Gower [aged 24] graduated Master of Arts: Oxford University at Christ Church College, Oxford University.

On 18th January 1870 John Reade 6th Baronet matriculated Magdalen College, Oxford University as a Gentleman Commoner. On 2nd July 1783 John Reade 6th Baronet was awarded Master of Arts: Oxford University.