William White (master)
William White, D.D. was an English academic during the 16th-century:[1]
White graduated MA from Balliol College, Oxford in 1505; BCL in 1515; and BD in 1517.[2] A priest, he was Vicar of St Lawrence Jewry in the City of London from 1517. White was Master of Balliol from 1525 to 1529.[3]
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Preceded by Richard Stubbys |
Master of Balliol College, Oxford 1525–1529 |
Succeeded by George Cotes |
gollark: A single board one with an ARM CPU, but it definitely beats the calculator.
gollark: I can literally get a *computer* (without peripherals) for that price.
gollark: I mean, for £25 you get... buttons, an underpowered CPU, a battery, and some sort of low-res LCD matrix.
gollark: Heresy.
gollark: Calculators... generally still seem to be a scam, though.
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