Roger de Aswardby explained
Roger de Aswardby MA (fl. 1353–1362) was a late 14th-century Master of University College, Oxford, England.[1] [2]
De Aswardby was a Fellow of University College, Oxford, and later became Master (head) of the college.[3] He became a proctor of Oxford University in 1350 with Robert Frommund of Exeter College.[4]
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Notes and References
- Book: Darwall-Smith, Robin . A History of University College, Oxford . . 2008 . 33, 35, 529 . 978-0-19-928429-0 .
- Book: Carr, William . University College . 1902 . Chapter III, The Fourteenth Century: The Early Home of the College, First Benefactors, The Great Lawsuit . Volume 18 . University of Oxford: College Histories .
- Book: Ackermann, Rudolph . A History of the University of Oxford, Its Colleges, Halls and Public Buildings . 1 . 1814 . 42 .
- Book: Pointer, John . https://books.google.com/books?id=x6JNAAAAcAAJ&q=%22Roger+de+Aswardby%22&pg=PA218 . Oxoniensis Academia: or, the Antiquities and Curiosities of the University of Oxford . 218 . Proctors . S. Birt & J. Ward . London . 1749 .