[1] He was the son of Robert Oxenbridge and Anne Lyvelode.
[2] He was educated at the University of Valencia and graduated LL.B.
He was appointed: He was appointed to the twelfth stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1509, and held the stall until 1522.
A chantry was built in the chapel in his memory under the fifth arch in the south aisle of the choir.
[3] Over the door is a lion rampant, with escalope round him, with the rebus of the founder's name; an Ox, the letter N and a bridge.