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John Crayford (died 1547) was a Master of both Clare College, Cambridge, and University College, Oxford, England.[1][2] Martyn was unusual in being a Master of colleges at both the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. He was the only Master of University College to also have been a Master at a Cambridge college.
Crayford was a Fellow at University College in the early 1520s.[3] He was Master of Clare College, Cambridge from 1530 to 1539 and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge during 1534–36.[4] He helped in the university's support for Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon in 1533. From 1545 to 1547 he was Archdeacon of Berkshire.[5]
Later he became Master of University College from 1546 until his unexpected death in August 1547, only a year later.
References
- Carr, William, University College, Routledge, 1998. ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter V, The Sixteenth Century (pages 74–94).
- Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-19-928429-0. Pages 99–100.
- Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Covert-Cutts
- "Crayford, John (CRFT511J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- British History – Archdeacons of Berkshire
Academic offices |
Preceded by Edmund Natures |
Master of Clare College, Cambridge 1530–1539 |
Succeeded by Roland Swynbourne |
Preceded by Simon Heynes |
Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University 1534–1536 |
Succeeded by Francis Mallet |
Preceded by Leonard Hutchinson |
Master of University College, Oxford 1546–1547 |
Succeeded by Richard Salveyn |
Masters of Clare College, Cambridge |
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- Walter de Thaxted
- Ralph Kerdington
- Nicholas de Brunne
- John de Donewich
- John de Charteresse
- William Radwinter
- William Wymbyll
- William Gull
- William Wilflete
- John Millington
- Thomas Stoyll
- Richard Stubbs
- Gabriel Silvester
- William Woodruff
- Edmund Natures
- John Crayford
- Roland Swynbourne
- John Madew
- Roland Swynbourne
- Thomas Bayly
- Edward Leeds
- Thomas Byng
- William Smith
- Robert Scott
- Thomas Paske
- Ralph Cudworth
- Theophilus Dillingham
- Thomas Paske
- Theophilus Dillingham
- Samuel Blythe
- William Grigg
- Charles Morgan
- John Wilcox
- Peter Godard
- John Torkington
- William Webb
- Edward Atkinson
- William Mollison
- Godfrey Wilson
- Henry Thirkill
- Eric Ashby
- Robin Matthews
- Bob Hepple
- Anthony Badger
- Anthony Grabiner, Baron Grabiner
- Loretta Minghella
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Masters of University College, Oxford |
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- Roger de Aswardby
- William Kexby
- Thomas Foston
- Thomas Duffield
- Edmund Lacy
- John Appleton
- John Castell
- Robert Burton
- Richard Witton
- John Martyn
- William Gregford
- John Roxborough
- Ralph Hamsterley
- Leonard Hutchinson
- John Crayford
- Richard Salveyn
- George Ellison
- Anthony Salveyn
- James Dugdale
- Thomas Caius
- William James (1572–84)
- George Abbot
- John Bancroft
- Thomas Walker
- Joshua Hoyle (1648–54)
- Francis Johnson
- Thomas Walker
- Richard Clayton
- Obadiah Walker
- Edward Farrer
- Thomas Bennet
- Arthur Charlett
- William Dennison
- Thomas Cockman
- John Browne
- Nathan Wetherell
- James Griffith
- George Rowley
- Frederick Charles Plumptre
- George Granville Bradley
- James Franck Bright
- Reginald Walter Macan
- Michael Ernest Sadler
- Arthur Blackburne Poynton
- William Henry Beveridge
- John Herbert Severn Wild
- Arthur Lehman Goodhart
- John Redcliffe-Maud
- Arnold Goodman
- Kingman Brewster
- John Albery
- Robin Butler
- Ivor Crewe
- Valerie Amos
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