John Williams (Oxford academic)

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John Williams (died 4 September 1613) was Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, from 1602 to 1613 and also Dean of Bangor.

Born in

Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in 1604 and Dean of Bangor in 1605.[1]

He died in 1613 and was buried at

References

  1. ^ a b c Jones, John James. "Williams, John (d. 1613), principal of Jesus College, Oxford". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 14 August 2007.
  2. ^ John Le Neve (1716). Fasti Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ: Or, An Essay Towards Deducing a Regular Succession of All the Principal Dignitaries in Each Cathedral, Collegiate Church Or Chapel (now in Being) in Those Parts in Great Britain Called England and Wales... J. Nutt: and sold by Henry Clements, at the Half-Moon, in St. Paul's Church-yard; Charles King at the Judge's Head in Westminster-Hall; and Edward Nutt, at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleet-Street. p. 498.
  3. ^ University of Oxford (1968). 1500-1714. Kraus Reprint. p. 1647-9.