In 1368 Wycliffe gave up his position in Fillingham and moved to Ludgershall which was nearer Oxford so he could maintain closer links with the university. In 1369 he gained his Bachelor’s degree and in 1372 he was awarded his Doctorate.
In 1368 Wycliffe gave up his position in Fillingham and moved to Ludgershall which was nearer Oxford so he could maintain closer links with the university. In 1369 he gained his Bachelor’s degree and in 1372 he was awarded his Doctorate.
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