Thomas Anyan
Thomas Anyan, D.D., was an Oxford college head.[1]
Anyan was born in Kent and educated at Lincoln College, Oxford.[2] He held the livings at Beckenham, Ashtead, Checkendon and Cranleigh. Anyan was President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, from 1614 until 1629. He died at Canterbury in 1632.[3]
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Preceded by John Spenser | President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford 1614–1629 | Succeeded by John Holt |
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- John Claymond
- Robert Morwent
- William Chedsey
- William Butcher
- Thomas Greenway
- William Cole
- John Spenser
- Thomas Anyan
- John Holt
- Thomas Jackson
- Robert Newlyn
- Edmund Staunton
- Thomas Turner
- Basil Kennett
- John Mather
- Thomas Randolph
- John Cooke
- Thomas Edward Bridges
- James Norris
- John Matthias Wilson
- Thomas Fowler
- Thomas Case
- Percy Stafford Allen
- Sir Richard Winn Livingstone
- W. F. R. Hardie
- Derek Hall
- Sir Kenneth Dover
- Sir Keith Thomas
- Sir Tim Lankester
- Richard Carwardine
- Sir Steven Cowley
- Helen Moore
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