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David Williams (15 October 1786, in Lasham, Hampshire – 22 March 1860, in New College, Oxford) was Master of Winchester College, Warden of New College, Oxford (1840–60), and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1856–58).

Williams is buried in the antechapel of New College chapel.

References

  1. 'New College', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford (1954), pp. 144–162. Victoria County History. Date accessed: 11 July 2011.
  2. Ryan, Peter (22 January 2006). "Williams, Vice Chancellor of Oxford University". Retrieved 11 July 2011.
Academic offices
Preceded byPhilip Nicholas Shuttleworth Warden of New College, Oxford
1840–1860
Succeeded byJames Edwards Sewell
Preceded byRichard Lynch Cotton Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
1856–1858
Succeeded byFrancis Jeune
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