Richard Traffles

Richard Traffles DCL (15 August 1648, in Winchester – 30 June 1703, in Oxford) was an English educator in the first decade of the 18th Century.[1]

Traffles graduated BCL from New College, Oxford in 1673. He was warden of his college from 1701 until his death.[2]

References

  1. ^ Tracie-Tyson Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714
  2. ^ 'All Souls College, Oxford in the Early Eighteenth Century: Piety, Political Imposition, and Legacy of the Glorious Revolution' Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions, Volume: 24 E-Book ISBN 9789004375352 Publisher: Brill Print Publication Date: 22 Jun 2018
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