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John Argall

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and was given the use of one of St.John Almshouses on the new site of the School. He received 1s per week in addition to his stipend and also received £2 per annum from Christ's Hospital, making his salary up to £11 5s. 4d. He remained at the School for just three years leaving, in 1571.
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Argall was born in 1540, the third son of Thomas Argall and Margaret Tallakarne, of London. Argall was admitted to
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In 1568 Argall was appointed to the position of headmaster at
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He died suddenly at table on the occasion of a feast at
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Christ Church, Oxford
Queen Mary
B.A
M.A.
Halesworth
Suffolk
Anthony Wood
Abingdon School
Cheston
Halesworth Church


Bullen 1885
public domain
Argall, John
Stephen, Leslie
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1540 births
1606 deaths
English logicians
16th-century English clergy
17th-century English clergy
Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford
Heads of Abingdon School

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