James de Cobeham (also de Cobham) was an English medieval Canon law jurist and university chancellor.[1]
James de Cobeham was a Professor of Canon law.[2] He was elected as Chancellor of the University of Oxford between 1300 and 1302.[3]
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Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1300–1302 |
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