John Wilkinson (President of Magdalen)

John Wilkinson (1588–1650) was an English churchman and academic, Principal of Magdalen Hall, Oxford but expelled in 1643, one of the parliamentary visitors of Oxford, and President of Magdalen College, Oxford from 1648–1650.

Life

He was born in Yorkshire, and matriculated at Merton College in October 1588. He graduated B.A. on 3 February 1592, M.A. 30 June 1595, B.D., 4 July 1605 and D.D., in December 1613. He was praelector in Hebrew from 1596 to 1620, and tutor to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. He was formally Principal of Magdalen Hall from 1605.[1] He stood for election as President of Magdalen College in 1607, when William Langton was elected.[2] He was appointed a Visitor by Parliament in May 1647, and took part in the expulsion of fellows of Magdalen who would not submit. He was elected President on 12 April 1648.[3]

References

  1. Bloxam, pp. 117-8.
  2. Bloxam, p. 113.
  3. Bloxam, pp. 118-9.

Works cited

  • John Rouse Bloxam, A Register of the Members of St. Mary Magdalen College, Oxford, vol. 3 (1894)
Academic offices
Preceded by
John Oliver
President of Magdalen College, Oxford
1648–1650
Succeeded by
Thomas Goodwin
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