Philip Randell

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Philip Randell was an Oxford college head in the 16th-century. [1]

Randall was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, graduating B.A. in 1545 and M.A. in 1548. He became a Fellow of Exeter in 1544. Randell was Principal of Hart Hall from 1549 to 1556; and Rector of Exeter College from 1556 to 1557. [2] He died on 11 March 1599 and is buried at St. Peter-in-the-East, Oxford.

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References

  1. Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Mab-Marygold
  2. Exeter College', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford (1954), pp. 107–118