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 * colspan=7 |CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS CONNECTED WITH WYCLIFF
 * Edward III
 * Simon Islip
 * Innocent VI.
 * John II.
 * 1354. Turks cross the Hellespont.
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 * Edward III
 * Simon Islip
 * Innocent VI.
 * John II.
 * 1354. Turks cross the Hellespont.
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 * Simon Islip
 * Innocent VI.
 * John II.
 * 1354. Turks cross the Hellespont.
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 * 1356. Fellow of Merton

Fellow of Balliol (date unrecorded)

Master of Balliol (date unrecorded)

Lord of the Manor of Wycliffe (a kinght's fee) to 1363.
 * 1356. Poitiers.
 * 1357. Edward refuses tribute to the Pope. Fitzralph attacks Franciscans at Rome. Ockham dies.
 * 1358. Papal envoys executed in England.
 * 1360. Treaty of Brétigny.
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 * 1357. Edward refuses tribute to the Pope. Fitzralph attacks Franciscans at Rome. Ockham dies.
 * 1358. Papal envoys executed in England.
 * 1360. Treaty of Brétigny.
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 * 1357. Edward refuses tribute to the Pope. Fitzralph attacks Franciscans at Rome. Ockham dies.
 * 1358. Papal envoys executed in England.
 * 1360. Treaty of Brétigny.
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 * 1358. Papal envoys executed in England.
 * 1360. Treaty of Brétigny.
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 * 1358. Papal envoys executed in England.
 * 1360. Treaty of Brétigny.
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 * 1360. Treaty of Brétigny.
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 * 1360. Treaty of Brétigny.
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 * 1360. Treaty of Brétigny.
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 * 1360. Treaty of Brétigny.
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 * rowspan=5 |1361
 * 1361. Maintains authority of University against the Friars? Rector of Fillingham (college living).
 * Edward III.
 * 1362. Urban V.
 * 1362. Jubilee of Edward's life. English language adopted in the courts.
 * 1363. In residence at Queen's. Presents W. Wycliffe to family living of Wycliffe?
 * 1364. Charles V.
 * 1365. King's Chaplain. Probably begins to preach in London. Lectures on Divinity at Oxford. Writes scholastic works—De Esse, De Compositions Hominie, etc.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1362. Urban V.
 * 1362. Jubilee of Edward's life. English language adopted in the courts.
 * 1363. In residence at Queen's. Presents W. Wycliffe to family living of Wycliffe?
 * 1364. Charles V.
 * 1365. King's Chaplain. Probably begins to preach in London. Lectures on Divinity at Oxford. Writes scholastic works—De Esse, De Compositions Hominie, etc.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1363. In residence at Queen's. Presents W. Wycliffe to family living of Wycliffe?
 * 1364. Charles V.
 * 1365. King's Chaplain. Probably begins to preach in London. Lectures on Divinity at Oxford. Writes scholastic works—De Esse, De Compositions Hominie, etc.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1364. Charles V.
 * 1365. King's Chaplain. Probably begins to preach in London. Lectures on Divinity at Oxford. Writes scholastic works—De Esse, De Compositions Hominie, etc.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1364. Charles V.
 * 1365. King's Chaplain. Probably begins to preach in London. Lectures on Divinity at Oxford. Writes scholastic works—De Esse, De Compositions Hominie, etc.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1364. Charles V.
 * 1365. King's Chaplain. Probably begins to preach in London. Lectures on Divinity at Oxford. Writes scholastic works—De Esse, De Compositions Hominie, etc.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1365. King's Chaplain. Probably begins to preach in London. Lectures on Divinity at Oxford. Writes scholastic works—De Esse, De Compositions Hominie, etc.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.
 * 1365. Suits in Papal court forbidden again.

to 1370.
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 * 1366. Called upon by Parliament to show cause against paying tribute to Rome: Determinatio quædam de Dominio.
 * Edward III.
 * 1366. S.Langham
 * 1366. Parliament refuses tribute to Pope. Wykeham Bishop of Winchester.
 * 1367. Wykeham Chancellor of England.
 * 1368. In Oxford again.
 * 1368. W. Whittle-sea.
 * 1369. Presents H. Hugate of Balliol to Wycliffe rectory? Exchanges Fillingham for the poorer living of Ludgarshall.
 * 1369. Portsmouth burnt by the French.
 * 1370. Doctor of Divinity.
 * 1370. Sack of Limoges.
 * 1371.
 * Personal influence of Wyclif at Court, over Princess of Wales, Lancaster, Lord Latimer, Alice Perrers, etc. Also over Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Berkeley and many others.
 * Edward III.
 * 1371. Gregory XI.
 * 1371. Removal of ecclesiastics from offices of state on petition of Commons. Heavier taxation of the Church. Reverses in French and Spanish Wars.
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 * 1369. Presents H. Hugate of Balliol to Wycliffe rectory? Exchanges Fillingham for the poorer living of Ludgarshall.
 * 1369. Portsmouth burnt by the French.
 * 1370. Doctor of Divinity.
 * 1370. Sack of Limoges.
 * 1371.
 * Personal influence of Wyclif at Court, over Princess of Wales, Lancaster, Lord Latimer, Alice Perrers, etc. Also over Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Berkeley and many others.
 * Edward III.
 * 1371. Gregory XI.
 * 1371. Removal of ecclesiastics from offices of state on petition of Commons. Heavier taxation of the Church. Reverses in French and Spanish Wars.
 * }
 * 1370. Doctor of Divinity.
 * 1370. Sack of Limoges.
 * 1371.
 * Personal influence of Wyclif at Court, over Princess of Wales, Lancaster, Lord Latimer, Alice Perrers, etc. Also over Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Berkeley and many others.
 * Edward III.
 * 1371. Gregory XI.
 * 1371. Removal of ecclesiastics from offices of state on petition of Commons. Heavier taxation of the Church. Reverses in French and Spanish Wars.
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 * 1371.
 * Personal influence of Wyclif at Court, over Princess of Wales, Lancaster, Lord Latimer, Alice Perrers, etc. Also over Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Berkeley and many others.
 * Edward III.
 * 1371. Gregory XI.
 * 1371. Removal of ecclesiastics from offices of state on petition of Commons. Heavier taxation of the Church. Reverses in French and Spanish Wars.
 * }
 * 1371. Removal of ecclesiastics from offices of state on petition of Commons. Heavier taxation of the Church. Reverses in French and Spanish Wars.
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