William de Bergeveney

William de Bergeveney DD (or Bergevenny) was an English medieval judge and university chancellor.[1]

Between 1341 and 1345, William de Bergeveney was Chancellor of the University of Oxford.[2] He was a Doctor of Divinity.

William de Bergeveney was named in a Papal Bull as being involved as a judge in a case of the Prior and brethren of St Augustine the Eremite involving the Diocese of Norwich.[2]

References

  1. ^ Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "Appendix 5: Chancellors of the University". The Encyclopaedia of Oxford. Macmillan. pp. 521–522. ISBN 0-333-39917-X.
  2. ^ a b Wood, Anthony (1790). "Fasti Oxonienses". The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford. p. 23 – via Internet Archive.
Academic offices
Preceded by
Walter de Scauren
Chancellor of the University of Oxford
1341–1345
Succeeded by
John de Northwode


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