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Born at [[location::Jacobstow, Cornwall]].  BA [[education::Broadgates Hall, Oxford]] 1597, MA 1600, [[occupation::fellow of Exeter College, Oxford|fellow of Exeter College]] 1602-08. He travelled in [[location::Europe]] with [[associates::Grey Brydges]], 5th Baron Chandos and after leaving his household in 1621 he moved to [[organisations::Gloucester Hall, Oxford]], where he became [[occupation::principal]] in 1626; in 1623, he had become the first [[occupation::Camden Professor]] of History at [[organisations::The University of Oxford|Oxford]].  
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Born at [[location::Jacobstow, Cornwall]].  BA [[education::Broadgates Hall, Oxford]] 1597, MA 1600, [[occupation::fellow of Exeter College, Oxford|fellow of Exeter College]] 1602-08. He travelled in [[location::Europe]] with [[associates::Grey Brydges]], 5th Baron Chandos and after leaving his household in 1621 he moved to [[organisations::Gloucester Hall, Oxford]], where he became [[occupation::principal]] in 1626; in 1623, he had become the first [[occupation::Camden Professor]] of History at [[organisations:: University of Oxford|Oxford]].  
  
 
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Degory or Diagory WHEARE 1573-1647

Biographical Note

Born at Jacobstow, Cornwall. BA Broadgates Hall, Oxford 1597, MA 1600, fellow of Exeter College 1602-08. He travelled in Europe with Grey Brydges, 5th Baron Chandos and after leaving his household in 1621 he moved to Gloucester Hall, Oxford, where he became principal in 1626; in 1623, he had become the first Camden Professor of History at Oxford.

Books

Some of Wheare's books were bought by the Bodleian Library after his death.

Sources