William Grigg (Master of Clare College, Cambridge)

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William Grigg, (died 9 April 1726) D.D. was Master of Clare College from 1713 until his death. [1]

Morgan was born in Middlesex and educated at St Paul's School, London and Jesus College, Cambridge. He became Fellow of Jesus in 1696. He was ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1707. [2] He held livings at Whittlesford and Trowbridge. Wilcox was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge between 1716 and 1717. [3]

He died on 9 April 1726. [4]

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