Hon. George FitzHugh (died 20 November 1505) was Chancellor of Cambridge University and Dean of Lincoln. He was the fourth son of Henry FitzHugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh of Ravensworth and his wife Lady Alice Neville. His mother was sister to Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, known to history as Warwick, the Kingmaker. As a grandnephew of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, FitzHugh was a first cousin, once removed of the York kings Edward IV and Richard III. His siblings included Sir Richard, 6th Baron FitzHugh; Lady Elizabeth Parr; and Lady Alice Fiennes. He is buried in Lincoln Cathedral.
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| - Hon. George FitzHugh (m. 20 de noviembre de 1505) fue el Decano de Lincoln y canciller de la Universidad de Cambridge. era Canciller de Cambridge Universidad y Decano de Lincoln. Fue el cuarto hijo de Henry FitzHugh, V barón FitzHugh, y Lady Alice Neville. Su madre era hija de Richard y Alice Neville, V condes de Salisbury, y hermana del famoso Warwick el Hacedor de Reyes. Como sobrino nieto de Cecilia Neville, duquesa de York, FitzHugh era sobrino segundo de los reyes Eduardo IV y Ricardo III. Sus sobrinos incluían a Sir Richard, VI barón FitzHugh; Lady Elizabeth Parr; y Lady Alice Fiennes. (es)
- Hon. George FitzHugh (died 20 November 1505) was Chancellor of Cambridge University and Dean of Lincoln. He was the fourth son of Henry FitzHugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh of Ravensworth and his wife Lady Alice Neville. His mother was sister to Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, known to history as Warwick, the Kingmaker. As a grandnephew of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, FitzHugh was a first cousin, once removed of the York kings Edward IV and Richard III. His siblings included Sir Richard, 6th Baron FitzHugh; Lady Elizabeth Parr; and Lady Alice Fiennes. He is buried in Lincoln Cathedral. (en)
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| - Hon. George FitzHugh (m. 20 de noviembre de 1505) fue el Decano de Lincoln y canciller de la Universidad de Cambridge. era Canciller de Cambridge Universidad y Decano de Lincoln. Fue el cuarto hijo de Henry FitzHugh, V barón FitzHugh, y Lady Alice Neville. Su madre era hija de Richard y Alice Neville, V condes de Salisbury, y hermana del famoso Warwick el Hacedor de Reyes. Como sobrino nieto de Cecilia Neville, duquesa de York, FitzHugh era sobrino segundo de los reyes Eduardo IV y Ricardo III. Sus sobrinos incluían a Sir Richard, VI barón FitzHugh; Lady Elizabeth Parr; y Lady Alice Fiennes. FitzHugh obtuvo licencia papal para ejercer de deán a los dieciséis. A los veintitrés se ordenó sacerdote. Se graduó en la Universidad de Cambridge en 1478 o 1479. Fue maestro de Pembroke College en Cambridge, y Canciller de la universidad entre 1496 y 1499, y otra vez en 1502. Ocupó diversos cargos eclesiásticos, incluyendo los de preboste de York y Lincoln, recto de Bingham, Kirkby Ravensworth y Beadle y, finalmente, decano de Lincoln desde 1483 hasta su muerte. Está enterrado en la Catedral de Lincoln. (es)
- Hon. George FitzHugh (died 20 November 1505) was Chancellor of Cambridge University and Dean of Lincoln. He was the fourth son of Henry FitzHugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh of Ravensworth and his wife Lady Alice Neville. His mother was sister to Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, known to history as Warwick, the Kingmaker. As a grandnephew of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, FitzHugh was a first cousin, once removed of the York kings Edward IV and Richard III. His siblings included Sir Richard, 6th Baron FitzHugh; Lady Elizabeth Parr; and Lady Alice Fiennes. FitzHugh obtained a licence from the Pope to hold a deanery at sixteen. By the age of twenty-three, he became an ordained priest. He received a B.A. from Cambridge University in 1478 or 1479 and an M.A. in 1479. He was Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge from 1488 to 1505 and Chancellor of Cambridge University from 1496 to 1499 and again in 1502. He held a number of ecclesiastical titles, including Prebendary of York, Prebendary of Lincoln, rector of Bingham, Nottinghamshire; rector of Kirkby Ravensworth and of Bedale, and was Dean of Lincoln from 1483 to 1505. He is buried in Lincoln Cathedral. (en)
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