16th-century English scholar
Stephen Marks was an Oxford college head in the 16th century.
Marks was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, graduating B.A. in 1552, M.A. in 1554, and D.D. in 1559. He became a Fellow of Exeter in 1549; and its rector from 1556 to 1560.
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- John Parys
- Stephen de Pippecote
- John de Sevenaysshe
- John de Kelly
- Richard de Pyn
- Henry de Tiverton
- William Dobbe
- William de Palmorna
- John de Blankeswille
- Robert de Trethewy
- John Halle
- John Wiseburg
- Robert de Clyste
- Robert Blakedon
- John Otery
- Thomas de Kelly
- William Franke
- John Dagenet
- Robert de Lydeford
- Martin Lydeford
- John More
- Thomas Worth
- Thomas White
- Richard Browne
- Lawrence Stevine
- William Talkarn
- William Slade
- Thomas Dyre
- Thomas Hyndeman
- Richard Mark or Marks
- Helias Stoke
- Robert Marschel
- John Gynne
- John Jakys
- Richard Penwyne
- Geoffrey Prentys
- John Cowling
- John Schute
- Thomas Noreys
- William Penbegyll
- William Fylham
- William Grene
- Walter Trengoff
- Benedict Brente
- William Fylham
- John Alwarde
- Henry Whitehead
- John Alwarde
- Ralph Morewyll
- Edmund Fitchet
- John Colyforde
- William Palmer
- John Rowe
- John Rygge
- John Lyndon
- John Westlake
- John Evelyn
- Richard French
- Walter Windsor
- William Mogys
- William Thomas
- William Baron
- William Major
- Richard Bradleghe
- William Mylplaysh
- John Orelle
- William Meryfeld
- James Babbe
- John Smythe
- Thomas Ruer
- Richard Panter
- Richard Roberd
- John Atwell
- Thomas Michell
- John Rugg
- Gerendus Raffe
- William Bery
- Symon Todde
- John Rigge
- Thomas Vyvyan
- William Smythe
- Philip Bale
- Edmund Fletcher
- John Bere
- John Pekyns
- John Bery
- John Dotyn
- John French
- Henry Laurence
- Augustine Crosse
- William More
- William Corindon
- Stephen Marks
- Philip Randell
- Robert Newton
- John Neale
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