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Richard Billingham Or Bullingham||| Richard Billingham or Bullingham (fl. 1350), a schoolman, whose name appears on the rolls of Merton College, Oxford, between 1344 and 1350 (Tanner, '"Bibl. British"' page 100), is mentioned by Wood ('Antiquities of Oxford,' i. 447 '"seqq"'.) as having been concerned in a riot arising about an election to the chancellorship of the university in 1349. Tanner states that he became a priest of Sion, but as that religious house was not founded until 1414 we must suppose that he has confounded two different persons. Billingham's works, all of a theological and scholastic character, are enumerated by Bale, "Script, British Catalogue" vi. 8. Among the numerous ways in which the name is spelled, the only one that calls for special notice is Gillingham, and this is easily accounted for a a palæographical blunder.[DNB 1][1]


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