Richard Duck Explained
Richard Duck D.D. (also Doke or Dooke) was an English 16th-century college fellow and university vice-chancellor at the University of Oxford.[1]
Duck was a Doctor of Divinity and a Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford.[2] In 1517, Duck was appointed Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, continuing until 1520.[3]
Duck was appointed Archdeacon of Salisbury in 1536.[4]
Bibliography
- Book: . . 1988. 0-333-39917-X. Hibbert. Christopher . Christopher Hibbert.
Notes and References
- Book: . Appendix 6: Vice-Chancellors of the University. 1988. 523–526.
- Book: Wood, Anthony . The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford . . Fasti Oxonienses . 1790 . 76–77 .
- https://www.british-history.ac.uk/alumni-oxon/1500-1714/pp406-439 Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Disbrowe-Dyve
- "An historical account of the episcopal see, and cathedral church, of Sarum" Dodsworth, W. p237: Salisbury; Brodie & Dowding; 1814