Richard Stubbys
Richard Stubbys, D.D. was an English academic during the 16th-century.[1]
Stubbys graduated MA from Balliol College, Oxford in 1509; and BD in 1516.[2] A priest, he was Rector of All Hallows Honey Lane in the City of London from 1517. White was Master of Balliol from 1519 to 1525.[3]
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Preceded by Thomas Cisson | Master of Balliol College, Oxford 1518–1525 | Succeeded by William White |
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