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Thomas Stinton, D.D. (26 June 1748, in Ilfracombe – 6 July 1797, in Oxford) was an Oxford college head.[1]
Stinton was educated at Exeter College, Oxford.[2] He was a Fellow there from 1767 to 1785; and Rector from 1785 until his death.[3] An ordained Anglican priest, he was also Vicar of Great Carlton and a Prebendary of St Paul's.[4]
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- John Parys
- Stephen de Pippecote
- John de Sevenaysshe
- John de Kelly
- Richard de Pyn
- Henry de Tiverton
- William Dobbe
- William de Palmorna
- John de Blankeswille
- Robert de Trethewy
- John Halle
- John Wiseburg
- Robert de Clyste
- Robert Blakedon
- John Otery
- Thomas de Kelly
- William Franke
- John Dagenet
- Robert de Lydeford
- Martin Lydeford
- John More
- Thomas Worth
- Thomas White
- Richard Browne
- Lawrence Stevine
- William Talkarn
- William Slade
- Thomas Dyre
- Thomas Hyndeman
- Richard Mark or Marks
- Helias Stoke
- Robert Marschel
- John Gynne
- John Jakys
- Richard Penwyne
- Geoffrey Prentys
- John Cowling
- John Schute
- Thomas Noreys
- William Penbegyll
- William Fylham
- William Grene
- Walter Trengoff
- Benedict Brente
- William Fylham
- John Alwarde
- Henry Whitehead
- John Alwarde
- Ralph Morewyll
- Edmund Fitchet
- John Colyforde
- William Palmer
- John Rowe
- John Rygge
- John Lyndon
- John Westlake
- John Evelyn
- Richard French
- Walter Windsor
- William Mogys
- William Thomas
- William Baron
- William Major
- Richard Bradleghe
- William Mylplaysh
- John Orelle
- William Meryfeld
- James Babbe
- John Smythe
- Thomas Ruer
- Richard Panter
- Richard Roberd
- John Atwell
- Thomas Michell
- John Rugg
- Gerendus Raffe
- William Bery
- Symon Todde
- John Rigge
- Thomas Vyvyan
- William Smythe
- Philip Bale
- Edmund Fletcher
- John Bere
- John Pekyns
- John Bery
- John Dotyn
- John French
- Henry Laurence
- Augustine Crosse
- William More
- William Corindon
- Stephen Marks
- Philip Randell
- Robert Newton
- John Neale
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