William Buckenham was a 16th-century priest and academic. [1]
Buckenham was born in Great Livermere. He was educated at Gonville Hall, graduating B.A. in 1483; MA in 1486; and D.D. in 1507. [2] He was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1508 to 1509; [3] and Master of Gonville Hall from 1513 to 1536. He held livings at Barnwell; Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge; and St Michael Coslany, Norwich. He died on 18 June 1540.
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