John Leech (jurist)
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John Leech was an English medieval jurist and university chancellor.[1]
Leech was a Professor of Canon Law at Oxford University.[2] Between 1338–1339, he was Chancellor of the University.
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Preceded by | Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1338–1339 |
Succeeded by William de Skelton |
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- English legal professionals
- Canon law jurists
- Chancellors of the University of Oxford
- 14th-century English people
- 14th-century Roman Catholics
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- 14th-century jurists
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