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John Beke (academic administrator)

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John Beke, STB was an Oxford college head in the 15th-century.

Beke was appointed Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford on 7 May 1434 by the Visitor (then William Grey). He later served as Rector at Oddington, Oxfordshire in 1443-1444.

References

  1. 'Oxoniensis academia: or, The antiquities and curiosities of the University of Oxford'Pointe, J. p51: Oxford; Birt; 1749
  2. British History On-line
  3. Lincoln College Archives
  4. Green, V.H.H. (1979). The Commonwealth of Lincoln College 1427-1977. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 13.
  5. "Parishes: Oddington". British History Online. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
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