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William of Wykeham (1320 - September 27, 1404), Bishop of Winchester, Chancellor of England, founder of Winchester College and of New College, Oxford, and builder of a large part of Windsor Castle, was born in Wickham, Hampshire. He was a close confidante of Edward III.
His motto was 'Manners maketh man'. This, along with a heraldic style crest, were adopted by him and not acquired by descent. His biography was written by Bishop Lowth. He was also written about by Lord Brougham in his 'Old England's Worthies' (1857) and by Froissart.
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| Preceded by: Simon Langham | Lord Chancellor 1367–1371 | Followed by: Thomas Arundel | Lord Chancellor 1389–1391 | Followed by: Thomas Arundel |