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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_OldhamHugh Oldham - Wikipedia

    Hugh Oldham (c. 1452 – 25 June 1519) was an English cleric who was Bishop of Exeter (1505–19) and a notable patron of education as a founder and patron of Manchester Grammar School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

  2. 17. Feb. 2017 · Hugh Oldham was born in 1452 to Roger and Margery Oldham. Early sources are unclear as to whether he was born in Oldham or in Manchester, but either way his family’s roots were strongly Lancastrian. Manchester at this time was a small but thriving town, with the River Irk providing an area to develop corn mills. His father appears to have been a relatively wealthy landowner, with extensive ...

  3. Hugh Oldham: Department for Education URN: 105591 Tables: Chair of Governors: Maurice Watkins: High Master: Martin Boulton: Deputy High Master: Paul Thompson: Staff: c. 240: Gender: Boys: Age: 7 to 18: Enrolment: 1659 pupils: Capacity: 1750 pupils: Colour(s) Dark Blue Light Blue: Publication: New Mancunian

  4. Hugh Oldham, a local boy who went on to become Bishop of Exeter, founded The Manchester Grammar School in 1515. He had the highest aspirations for MGS, and each year we fulfill his vision of being an academic school for boys of all backgrounds.

  5. In the 13th century, Oldham was documented as a manor held from The Crown by a family surnamed Oldham, whose seat was at Werneth Hall. It was this family which may have produced one of the greatest benefactors to education for the nation; Hugh Oldham. Richard de Oldham was recorded as lord of the manor of Werneth/Oldham (1354). His ...

  6. Hugh Oldham. The speedy Oldham came out of the Universityh of Oregon andsigned with the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1970. Oldham played five seasons with the Rough Riders (1970-74) though his first season was certainly his best. In that rookie season, Oldham had only 45 catches, but still passed the magic t housand yard mark with 1043 yards and a ...

  7. Bishop of Exeter Hugh Oldham. 1452–1519. John Oldham I. 1480–1530. Sources (2) Hugh Oldham, "Find A Grave Index" Hugh Oldham, "United States, Wikipedia, Prominent Persons Index, 1500-2022" View All. Spouse and Children. Bishop of Exeter Hugh Oldham. Children (1) John Oldham I. View All. Parents and Siblings. John Oldham. Ann Royal. Siblings (3)