William de Remmyngton

William de Remmyngton (also Remmington) was an English medieval monk and university chancellor.

[1] William de Remmyngton was a Cistercian monk at Sawley Abbey, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire.

[2] He was opposed to John Wycliffe at Oxford.

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The remains of Sawley Abbey , historically in Yorkshire and now in Lancashire , where William de Remmyngton was a Cistercian monk.