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Thomas ROTHERAM
Alias: Scot ROTHERAM
Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1443 .
S. of Sir Thomas, of Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire . B. there, 24 Aug., 1423.
Grace for D.D. 1460/1 .
One of the original fellows of King's.
Chancellor of the University, 1469-71, 1473-9, 1483-5, 1499-1500 .
Master of Pembroke Hall, 1480-8 .
Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1463 .
Provost of Wingham, Kent , 1458-63 .
Legal adviser to Christ-Church Monastery, Canterbury [ Kent ].
R. of Ripple, Worcestershire , 1461-5 .
Preb. of Lincoln [ Lincolnshire ], 1462-8 .
Preb. of Salisbury [ Wiltshire ], 1465-8 .
R. of St Vedast, London , 1466-7 .
Archdeacon of Canterbury [ Kent ], 1467-8 .
Secretary of State and Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1467-70 .
Ambassador to France , 1468 .
Bishop of Rochester [ Kent ], 1468-72 ; of Lincoln [ Lincolnshire ], 1472-80 .
Lord Chancellor, 1474-83 .
Archbishop of York [ Yorkshire ], 1480-1500 .
Well known for his princely liberality to the University.
(For some account of the vexed question of his parentage see N. and Q., 5th S., VII. 331; IX. 369.)
Died 29 May, 1500; buried in York Minster [ Yorkshire ].
Brother of John (1448) and probably of Roger, LL.D.
( See Gr. Bk. A, 172, for the University letter to the Duke of Gloucester.)
( Harwood; D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven; H. G. Harrison.)
Thomas ROTHERAM
Approx. lifespan: 1423–1500
Scot ROTHERAM
Adm. at King's College scholar from Sch: Eton 1443
s. of Sir Thomas ROTHERAM of Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire ,
b. there 1423:08:24
Grace for D.D. 1460/1
One of the original fellows of King's.
Chancellor of the University 1469-71, 1473-9, 1483-5, 1499-1500
Master of Pembroke College Hall 1480-88
Incorp. at Oxford University 1463
Provost of Wingham, Kent , 1458-63
Legal adviser to Christ-Church Monastery Canterbury, [Kent],
R. of Ripple, Worcestershire , 1461-65
Preb. of Lincoln, [Lincolnshire], 1462-68
Preb. of Salisbury, [Wiltshire], 1465-68
R. of St Vedast, London , 1466-67
Archdeacon of Canterbury, [Kent], 1467-68
Secretary of State and Keeper of the Privy Seal 1467-70
Ambassador to France , 1468
Bishop of Rochester, [Kent], 1468-72 ; of Lincoln, [Lincolnshire], 1472-80
Lord Chancellor 1474-83
Archbishop of York, [Yorkshire], 1480-1500
Well known for his princely liberality to the University.
(For some account of the vexed question of his parentage see N. and Q. 5th S., VII. 331; IX. 369)
Died 1500:05:29 ; buried in York Minster, [Yorkshire],
brother of John ROTHERAM (1448) and probably of Roger, LL.D.
( See Gr. Bk. A, 172, for the University letter to the Duke of Gloucester.)
( Harwood; D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven; H. G. Harrison.)

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