Hugh Oldham

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Hugh Oldham was an English bishop and educational benefactor of the early 16th century, best known for his significant contributions to humanist learning and the establishment of major schools.

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instanceOf English cleric
Roman Catholic bishop
educational benefactor
human
appointedBy Henry VII of England
burialPlace Exeter Cathedral
contributedTo foundation of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth circa 1452
dateOfDeath 1519
diocese Diocese of Exeter
donated funds for Corpus Christi College, Oxford
educatedAt Exeter College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Queens' College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
era Tudor England
surface form: Tudor period
familyName Oldham
fieldOfWork ecclesiastical administration
education
founded Manchester Grammar School
givenName Hugh
hasTitle Bishop of Exeter
surface form: Lord Bishop of Exeter
knownFor benefactions to Oxford colleges
promotion of humanist learning
support of grammar school education
movement Christian humanism
nativeLanguage English
notableQuote “Might I have my will, I would have learned men to have the chief doing in the Church of God.”
notableWork founding of Manchester Grammar School
support for the foundation of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
occupation bishop
educational benefactor
patronage grammar schools
university colleges
placeOfBirth Lancashire
Oldham borough
surface form: Oldham
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld Bishop of Exeter
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
significantEvent endowed Manchester Grammar School in 1515
workLocation Exeter
London, England
surface form: London

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