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Wheare died at Oxford on 1 August 1647, and was buried under the eagle in Exeter College Chapel on 3 August, a large gravestone marking the place of burial. He left a widow and several children, in poverty. Four of his sons had been educated at Oxford; Charles was an unsuccessful candidate on his
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from 1605 to 1606. He resigned his fellowship on 30 April 1608. In that year he went abroad as travelling companion to
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Relectiones Hyemales De Ratione Et Methodo Legendi Utrasque Historias by Degoreo Whear, 1684 edition
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says that Wheare ‘was esteemed by some a learned and genteel man, and by others a
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From a list of headmasters displayed in the school's main entrance hall.
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The Method and Order for Reading both Civil and Ecclesiastical Histories
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The Battle of the Books: History and Literature in the Augustan Age
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on 4 April 1626, where he expanded the student population.
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father's death for the professorship of modern history.
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Wheare was admitted on 7 July 1602 as Cornish fellow of
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Jacobstow
Cornwall
Oxford
Oxfordshire
Oxford
Oxfordshire
Camden Professor of Ancient History
Camden Professor of Ancient History
University of Oxford
Jacobstow
Cornwall
Broadgates Hall, Oxford
Francis Rous
John Pym
Charles Fitzgeoffrey
Exeter College, Oxford
Abingdon School
Grey Brydges, 5th Baron Chandos
Gloucester Hall, Oxford
Thomas Allen
William Camden
principal of Gloucester Hall
Anthony Wood
Calvinist

Edmund Bohun
Cornwall portal
Frederick Goddard Tuckerman

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