William de Remmyngton

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William de Remmyngton
NationalityEnglish
Other namesWilliam de Remmington, William Remmington
Occupation(s)Cistercian monk, University chancellor
Known forChancellor of the University of Oxford (1372–1373)
PredecessorWilliam de Heytisbury
SuccessorWilliam de Wylton
The remains of Sawley Abbey, historically in Yorkshire and now in Lancashire, where William de Remmyngton was a Cistercian monk.

William de Remmyngton (also Remmington) was an English medieval monk and university chancellor.[1]

William de Remmyngton was a

Chancellor of the University of Oxford between 1372 and 1373.[2] He was opposed to John Wycliffe
at Oxford.

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Chancellor of the University of Oxford

1372–1373
Succeeded by