David Williams (academic)
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For other people named David Williams, see David Williams (disambiguation).
Rev. David Williams (15 October 1786, Lasham, Hampshire – 22 March 1860, New College, Oxford) was Master of Winchester College, Warden of New College, Oxford (1840–60),[1] and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1856–58).[2]
Williams is buried in the antechapel of New College chapel.
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Academic offices |
Preceded by
Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth |
Warden of New College, Oxford
1840–1860 |
Succeeded by
James Edwards Sewell |
Preceded by
Richard Lynch Cotton |
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
1856–1858 |
Succeeded by
Francis Jeune |
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- 1860 deaths
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