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John London, DCL ( 1486 – 1543) was Warden of New College, Oxford, and a prominent figure in the dissolution of the monasteries during the reign of Henry VIII of England. ==Early life and career== London was born in Hambleden, Buckinghamshire, son of an Oxfordshire tenant farmer. His background is not known, but his sisters married into mercantile families with strong links to Calais. London was educated as a scholar at Winchester College from 1497, and at New College, Oxford from 1503. In 1505 he became a fellow of New College, and became a Doctor of Civil Law (DCL) in 1519.〔 London also held a range of administrative roles within the church during this period: he became prebendary of York in 1519, and Treasurer of Lincoln Cathedral in 1522.〔 He was also Domestic Chaplain to Archbishop Warham about this time, and many of the relationships he formed in Warham's service remained influential throughout his career. He returned to Oxford as Warden of New College in 1526, and held the post until 1542.〔〔'New College', in ''A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford'' (1954), (pp. 144–162 ) online at british-history.ac.uk, accessed 29 September 2012.〕 His time as Warden was marked by religious turbulence and lack of discipline, and frequent complaints by and clashes with fellows of the college.〔
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