The influence of Wykeham's building plan may be traced elsewhere also—at Cambridge and even in Scotland.
The Charm of Oxford|J. Wells
The parents of Wykeham are held to have been poor, but of creditable descent and reputable character.
Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies|Anonymous
A series of accusations was brought against Wykeham, his temporalities were seized, and he was forbidden to come near the court.
The English Church in the Middle Ages|William Hunt
He determined on founding a college which should eclipse even that of Wykeham—the already famous New College.
Oxford|Frederick Douglas How
The Perpendicular east window has seven lights, and resembles, in the form of its head, Wykeham's windows.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester|Philip Walsingham Sergeant
Wykeham
/ (ˈwɪkəm) /
noun
William of. 1324–1404, English prelate and statesman, who founded New College, Oxford, and Winchester College: chancellor of England (1367–71; 1389–91); bishop of Winchester (1367–1404)