Richard Badew
Richard Badew (died 1361) was a Vice Chancellor and Chancellor of the University of Cambridge in the 14th century. He was responsible for the foundation of University Hall, Cambridge (now Clare College) in 1326.
References
- A.B. Cobban, 2004, 'Badew, Richard (d. 1361)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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