English churchman and university chancellor
Thomas Rodborne DD (also Rodeborne , Rodebourne , Rodbourne , Rudbourne , or Rodburn , died 1442) was an English medieval churchman and university chancellor .
Rodborne was a fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford , where he taught Henry V mathematics.[1] He became a proctor in 1402 and was the warden of Merton College, Oxford , from 1416 to 1417.[2] He was chancellor of the University of Oxford during 1420.[3] He became Archdeacon of Sudbury . From 1433 until his death in 1442, he was Bishop of St David's in Wales .[1]
High Medieval
William son of Humphrey
Baldwin of Boulogne
Reiner
Roger
Robert of Gloucester
Alan de Beccles
Roger Pincerna
William de Clare
Thomas Ingoldsthorpe
Constantine de Mildenhall
Ralph de Fornham
Ralph of York
Late Medieval
Henry de Bradenham
Alan de Ely
Simon de Creake
Firmin de Lavenham
Gilbert de Marewell
Richard Lyng
Walter Elvedon
Thomas de Winchester
Thomas de Methelwold
Henry de la Zouche
William Graa de Trusthope
John Hambleton
John de Lincoln
Hugh Sturmy
Thomas Grene
Hugh Gaudeby
Thomas Hetersete
Richard Maudeleyn
Thomas Hetersete (again)
Eudo de la Zouche
Roger Wodehele
Thomas Rodborne
Clement Denston
John Wiggenhall
John Selot
Nicholas Goldwell
John Jeffreys
Thomas Shenkwyn
John Finneys
William Stillington
Thomas Larke
Richard Woleman
Miles Spencer
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