John de Rygater (also Rigater) was an English medieval university chancellor. [1]
Between 1239–40, John de Rygater was Chancellor of Oxford University. [2]
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Events from the year 1318 in Ireland.
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William de Remmyngton was an English medieval monk and university chancellor.
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William de Hawkesworth was an English medieval college head and university chancellor.
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Events from the year 1605 in Ireland.
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Preceded by Simon de Bovill | Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1239–1240 | Succeeded by Richard of Chichester |
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