Adam de Toneworth
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Adam de Toneworth (also Toueworth or Towworth) was an English medieval university chancellor.[1]
Adam de Toneworth was Chancellor of the University of Oxford several times between 1366 and 1379.[2] As Chancellor of Oxford, he was involved with the John Wycliffe controversy.[3]
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Preceded by | Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1366–1367 |
Succeeded by William Courtenay |
Preceded by | Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1369–1371 |
Succeeded by William de Heytisbury |
Preceded by | Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1377–1379 |
Succeeded by Robert Aylesham |
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