William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury. After holding prebends in the churches of Exeter, Wells, and York, he was made Bishop of Hereford 1370. As bishop, his efforts to suppress the Lollards were unceasing. Transferred to the See of London, 1375. As the Bishop of London he spent a lot of time interrogating Wycliffe. In 1381 he became Archbishop of Canterbury and in1382 was appointed to the chancellorship of the kingdom, an office which he resigned after several months. Died 31st July 1396 at Maidstone.
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Robert Ogilvy Crawford was born at Bedford in 1870 and attended school in Monkton Combe and Cholmeley, Highgate. He came up to Jesus College in 1888 and received a B. A. in 1891 and an M. A. in 1896. He became a Schoolmaster at Epsom College for seven years; Assistant Headmaster at Highgate School for six years; and joint Headmaster of St Peter's School in Weston-Super-Mare in 1905. He died in 1916.
Vicar of Great Shelford