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703:, fellow of New College, was installed on 23 August 1480, and statutes were promulgated. The statutes were for the most part a replica of those of New College, members of which were, equally with members of Magdalen, declared to be eligible for the presidency. They provided for a head and 70 scholars, but the latter were divided into 40 fellows and 30 scholars called
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not required to take an oath.) It is said that he took half the
Fellows and scholars of Winchester College to Eton to start the school there. However, only five scholars and perhaps one commoner (pupil not on the foundation) left Winchester for Eton in 1443, probably in July, just before the election. Three of them were admitted scholars of
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Winchester College to see the school for himself. Here he seems to have been so much impressed with Waynflete that by the autumn Waynflete had ceased to be headmaster of Winchester. In October he was dining in the hall there as a guest, and at Christmas 1442 he received a
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Chancellorship, the seals being delivered to him on 11 October 1456 by the King in the priory of Coventry in the presence of the Duke of York, apparently as a person acceptable to both parties. On 27 October 1457
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and errors, the increase of the clerical order and the adornment of holy mother church, a perpetual hall, called Seint Marie
Maudeleyn Halle, for study in sacred theology and philosophy, to consist of a president and 50 scholars. Its site was not that of the present college, but that of two earlier
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were for beginning the work of the church and providing money for them. Why a pardon was granted to Waynflete on 1 February 1469 does not appear. On the restoration of Henry VI on 5 October 1470 Waynflete welcomed him on his release from the
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authority on 2 May, and made the contract for completion of the carpenter's work on the eastern side of the quadrangle on 30 November 1443.
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2560:Christopher Johnson
2366:Michael Scott-Joynt
1409:Biographical sketch
1300:"Waynflete Singers"
1274:, pp. 434–435.
1213:38 Hen. VI. m. 5 d.
1060:, pp. 433–434.
497:'s Day, 19 January
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1422:Political offices
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335:French wars
203: 1398
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2540:John White
2485:John Grene
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304:of Lincoln
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109:Ordination
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2445:John Pole
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