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  1. Crofton, Wakefield, Yorkshire. Died. 25 or 26 January 1431. Sleaford Castle. Denomination. Roman Catholic. Richard Fleming ( c. 1385 – 25 or 26 January 1431), Bishop of Lincoln and founder of Lincoln College, Oxford, was born at Crofton in Yorkshire .

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  3. Contents. Reviews. Newly edited documents bring to life a hitherto shadowy figure, revealing the details of his work in the church. Founder of Lincoln College, Oxford, and staunch opponent of the teachings of John Wycliffe, Richard Fleming is best known for his academic interests and his concern to prevent the spread of heresy.

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    A descriptive list of the college portraits, with four plates, will be found in Mrs. R. L.Poole's Catalogue of Oxford Portraits, vol. ii, pp. 172–9(1925). They include a three-quarter-length ofNathaniel Crew by Sir Godfrey Kneller and a halflength of John Wesley by John Williams, both in thehall.

    A description, with twelve illustrations, ofsome of the most notable pieces of the college plate,ecclesiastical and secular, will be found in S. A. Warner'sLincoln College Oxford(pp. 72 and 74). There are novery early pieces. Mention may be made of a silver-giltchalice and paten (1625) and of a silver soup tureenand cover (1806): the latter piece i...

    The college possesses two silver seals datingfrom the fifteenth century. They are described andillustrated in S. A. Warner's Lincoln College Oxford(p. 40). They are: 1. A small oval seal, used for stamping letters-testimonial and documents of minor importance,showing the figure of St. Hugh of Lincoln. Inscribed 'S hugo' beneath, and round the edge'...

    William Chamberleyn, 1429–34 John Beke, 1434–61 John Tristropp, 1461–79 George Strangways, 1480–8 William Bethome, 1488–93 Thomas Bank, 1493–1503 Thomas Drax, 1503–19 John Cottisford, 1519–39 Hugh Weston, 1539–56 Christopher Hargreaves, 1556–8 Henry Henshaw, 1558–60 Francis Babington, 1560–3 John Bridgewater, 1563–74 John Tatham, 1574–6 John Underh...

  4. Formerly a Canon of Lincoln; appointed 20 November 1419 and consecrated 28 April 1420; he was appointed archbishop of York 14 February 1424, but resigned the appointment 20 July 1425; continued as bishop of Lincoln until died 25 January 1431; also known as Richard Fleyming

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  5. FLEMING, RICHARD (d. 1431), bishop of Lincoln and founder of Lincoln College, Oxford, was born of a good family in Yorkshire—Tanner says at Croston, but the name suggests a doubt as to the identification—probably about 1360. He entered the university of Oxford, and became a member of University College.

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  7. Apr 29, 2022 · Richard Fleming (c. 1385 – 25 January or 26 January 1431), Bishop of Lincoln and founder of Lincoln College, Oxford, was born at Crofton in Yorkshire. view all. Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln's Timeline. Genealogy Directory:

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