John Gascoigne ( fl. 1381 ) was an English lawyer and author.
4-499: John Gascoigne may refer to: John Gascoigne (lawyer) (fl. 1381), English lawyer and author John Gascoigne (died 1568) , Member of Parliament (MP) for Bedfordshire John Gascoigne (died 1557) , MP for Thirsk John Gascoigne (died 1602) , MP for Aldborough Sir John Gascoigne, 1st Baronet (died 1637), of the Gascoigne baronets Sir John Gascoigne, 5th Baronet (c. 1662–1723), of
8-545: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Gascoigne (lawyer) Gascoigne was a member of the University of Oxford and became a doctor of canon law . In that capacity, he was called to give evidence before a commission of five bishops, appointed 20 June 1376 to examine controversies between the Master of Arts and the faculty of law at Oxford. In 1381, he appears among
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16-544: The signatories of the judgment of William Berton , chancellor of the university, condemning the doctrine of John Wycliffe touching the Eucharist . John Pits ( De Angliæ Scriptoribus , p. 540), credited him with the authorship of a book Contra Wiclevum . There has also been attributed to him a life of St. Jerome , which is really the work of Thomas Gascoigne , and a lost Lectura de Officio et Potestate Delegati . [REDACTED] This article incorporates text from
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