Nigel de Wavere DD (also Waver, Wavery, or Waure) was an English medieval theologian, churchman, college fellow, and university chancellor.[1]
Nigel de Wavere was from CahorsinGuienne.[2] He was a Fellow at Merton College, Oxford in 1312 and received a Doctor of Divinity degree. He became a CanonofSt David's CathedralinWales and a RectorofCroydon. Between 1330 and 1332, he was ChancellorofOxford University.[3] He was also a PrebendofLichfield.[2]
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