词条 | John Appleton (academic) |
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Appleton was a mature commoner and Fellow of University College. He became Master of the College circa 1401 and remained in the post until about 1408.[2] At the end of 1403, King Henry IV gave the College the manor of Marks Hall, located near Margaret Roding, one of The Rodings villages in Essex, through the efforts of Appleton's friend Walter Skirlaw, the Bishop of Durham.[2] This supported three new Fellows at the College. The College prospered and developed under Appleton's mastership, especially in the area around Logic Lane (formerly Horseman Lane) off the High Street, to the east of the main part of the College.[1] He later received a special Fellowship at the College in 1438.[2] References1. ^1 Carr, William, [https://books.google.com/books?id=hzBc2Ur_9YIC&q=John+de+Appleton University College], Routledge, 1998. {{ISBN|978-0-415-18632-2}}. Chapter IV, [https://books.google.com/books?id=hzBc2Ur_9YIC&pg=PA53&vq=John+de+Appleton The Fifteenth Century: Early Benefactors, Buildings, and Further Statutes] (pages 53–73). {{s-start}}{{s-aca}}{{succession box2. ^1 2 3 Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press, 2008. {{ISBN|978-0-19-928429-0}}. pages 45–46, 57, 73, 529. | title=Master of University College, Oxford | years=c.1401–c.1408 | before=Edmund Lacy | after=John Castell }}{{s-end}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Appleton, John}}{{England-academic-administrator-stub}}{{UOxford-stub}} 11 : Year of birth missing|Year of death missing|Alumni of University College, Oxford|14th-century English people|15th-century English people|14th-century scholars|15th-century scholars|Fellows of University College, Oxford|Masters of University College, Oxford|14th-century English writers|15th-century English writers |
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