William de Bergeveney DD (or Bergevenny) was an English medieval judge and university chancellor. [1]
Between 1341 and 1345, William de Bergeveney was Chancellor of the University of Oxford. [2] He was a Doctor of Divinity.
William de Bergeveney was named in a Papal Bull as being involved as a judge in a case of the Prior and brethren of St Augustine the Eremite involving the Diocese of Norwich. [2]
Events from the year 1260 in Ireland.
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