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John Tatham was an
Oxford
college
head in the
16th-century.
[1]
Tatham was a
Fellow of
Merton College, Oxford, from 1563 to 1576. He was
Proctor in 1573 and became
Rector of
Lincoln College, Oxford, in 1574.
[2] He also held the
living at
Waterstock. He was buried at
All Saints Church, Oxford, on 30 November 1576.
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