William Pikerell (also Pickerill) was an English medieval university chancellor. [1]
During 1284–5, Pikerell was Chancellor of the University of Oxford. [2]
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Preceded by Roger de Rowell | Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1284–1285 | Succeeded by Hervey de Saham |
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