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Ralph Hamsterley
Master of University College, Oxford

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Ralph Hamsterley (died August 1518) was a Master of University College, Oxford, England.

Hamsterley was a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. He had livings and canonries in Durham, Essex, and Northamptonshire. He was rector at Oddington in Otmoor, west Oxfordshire. In 1507 and 1508, he failed to become Warden of Merton College. The following year, he was elected Master of University College by five fellows of the college on 23 September 1509. Hamsterley was an outsider with considerable means and the appointment was controversial. The Visitors of University College, including the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University and others, were divided about the appointment. The matter was referred to the Chancellor of Oxford, William Warham, also Archbishop of Canterbury, who he summoned to Lambeth Palace on 13 January 1510. He supported Hamsterley as Master.

Hamsterley had a memorial brass of himself placed in the College Chapel. He also gave brasses to Durham, Merton College, Queen's College, and the church at Oddington.

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