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batler
† ˈbatler Obs. rare—1. in mod. edd. of Shakespeare batlet. [f. battle v.4 + -er1; or ? dim. f. bat n.2 + -let.] Probably, a ‘beetle’ for battling clothes: see battle v.41600 Shakes. A.Y.L. ii. iv. 49 And I remember the kissing of her batler. [1865 Reader 29 Apr. 481/3, I lately picked up in an old h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Smith (scholar)
He was admitted batler (poor scholar) of The Queen's College, Oxford, on 7 August 1657, and matriculated as servitor on 29 October following, graduating wikipedia.org
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batteler
ˈbatteler Obs. exc. Hist. Also 6–9 battler, 7 batler. [f. battel v. + -er1.] lit. One who battels in college; formerly, a rank or order of students at Oxford below Commoners.1604 Middleton Black Bk. Wks. V. 544 Pierce Pennyless, exceeding poor scholar, that hath made clean shoes in both universities... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Grayle
At the age of 18 he entered Magdalen Hall, Oxford, as a batler, and proceeded B.A. in 1634 and M.A. on 15 June 1637. wikipedia.org
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Joseph Brookbank
Life Brookbank was the son of George Brookbank of Halifax; at Michaelmas term 1632, when he entered Brasenose College, Oxford as a batler (poor scholar wikipedia.org
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Richard Byfield
In Michaelmas term 1615 he was entered either as servitor or batler at The Queen's College, Oxford. wikipedia.org
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Anthony Hall (antiquarian)
After schooling at Carlisle he was admitted a batler of The Queen's College, Oxford, 7 July 1696, but did not matriculate until 18 November 1698. wikipedia.org
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Christopher Harvey (poet)
He was a batler of Brasenose College, Oxford, in 1613, and graduated B.A. 19 May 1617, becoming M.A. 1 February 1620. wikipedia.org
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Christopher Elderfield
Mary Hall, Oxford, as a batler. In due course he took the two degrees in arts and entered into holy orders. wikipedia.org
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John Rotheram
He entered The Queen's College, Oxford, as batler, on 21 February 1745, partly maintained by his elder brother, the Rev. wikipedia.org
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Nathaniel Stephens (priest)
On 14 March 1623, at the age of sixteen, he entered Magdalen Hall, Oxford, as a batler (poor scholar), graduating B.A. 14 February 1626, M.A. 25 June 1628 wikipedia.org
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Thomas Baylie
Life He was born in Wiltshire in 1582, and was entered either as a servitor or batler of St. Alban Hall, Oxford, in 1600. wikipedia.org
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Edward Thwaites
After schooling at Kendal, Thwaites was admitted batler of The Queen's College, Oxford, on 18 September 1689, and graduated B.A. in 1694 and M.A. in 1697 wikipedia.org
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Timothy Halton
He entered Queen's College as batler 9 March 1649, and was elected Fellow in April 1657. He proceeded B.D. 30 April 1662, D.D. 27 June 1674. wikipedia.org
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John Dalton (poet)
He received his school education at Lowther, Westmorland, and when sixteen years old was sent to The Queen's College, Oxford, entering the college as batler wikipedia.org
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