- Richard Ullerston
Richard Ullerston was born in the
Duchy of Lancaster , England; d. in August or September, 1423. Having been ordainedpriest in December, 1383, he became fellow ofQueen's College, Oxford (1391-1403), holding office in the college, and proceeding doctor of divinity and Vice-Chancellor in 1394. In 1408 he became Chancellor of the university and in the same year wrote at the request of theBishop of Salisbury a sketch of proposed ecclesiastical reforms: "Petitiones pro ecclesiae militantis reformatione". He also wrote a commentary on theCreed (1409), one on the Psalms (1415), another on theCanticle of Canticles (1415), and "Defensorium donationis ecclesiasticae", a work in defence of thedonation of Constantine . At the request ofArchbishop Courtenay he wrote a treatise, "De officio militari" 'On the military office', addressed to Henry, Prince of Wales. From 1403 he held the prebend of Oxford inSalisbury cathedral , and from 1407 therectory ofBeeford in Yorkshire.###@@@KEY@@@###
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