James Dugdale

He was Master from 1558, but only for a short period, since he refused to support Queen Elizabeth I with the Oath of Supremacy.

[3] On 17 November 1561, he was summoned to appear in front of the Royal Visitors, failed to appear, and thus lost his Mastership of University College.

Dugdale had been collated Archdeacon of St Albans in 1557 but was deprived of the Archdeaconry in 1560 because of his Catholic sympathies and failure to sign the Oath of Supremacy.

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