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Edmund and Abingdon
* Edmund of Abingdon, Saint, theologian, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edmund Rich ( also known as Saint Edmund or Eadmund of Canterbury, and as Saint Edmund of Abingdon ) ( 1175 – 1240 ) was a 13th century Archbishop of Canterbury in England.
Edmund may have been educated at the monastic school in Abingdon.
* Royal Berkshire History: St. Edmund of Abingdon
* St. Edmund Hall, Oxford: Birth of St Edmund of Abingdon
* St. Edmund Rich of Abingdon at Patron Saints ' Index
It is named after St Edmund of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, the first known Oxford Master of Arts and the first Oxford-educated Archbishop of Canterbury, who lived and taught on the college site.
which is a popular, if conservative, estimate for the establishment of the Hall, but is in fact the date of the canonisation of St Edmund of Abingdon.
St Edmund of Abingdon
* St Edmund of Abingdon
* Saint Edmund of Abingdon, 13th-century Archbishop of Canterbury: He was born in Abingdon, as were his sisters, Saint Alice of Catesby and the Blessed Margaret Rich.
He studied at the University of Oxford, attending lectures by Edmund of Abingdon.
* Montagu Henry Edmund Towneley-Bertie, 13th Earl of Lindsey, 8th Earl of Abingdon ( 1887 – 1963 )
* Montagu Henry Edmund Towneley-Bertie, 8th Earl of Abingdon ( 1887 – 1963 ) ( succeeded as 13th Earl of Lindsey in 1938 )
The college is named after St Edmund of Abingdon ( 1175 – 1240 ) who was the first known Oxford Master of Arts, and Archbishop of Canterbury 1234 – 1240.
His former tutor, Edmund of Abingdon, had become archbishop of Canterbury.
Edmund Ludlow joined Waller at Abingdon to place Oxford under siege.
* Saint Edmund Rich, otherwise Edmund of Abingdon
* St. Edmund Rich ( 1175 – 1240 ), also known as Edmund of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury

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