Richard Baylie

Dr Richard Baylie (1585 – 27 July 1667) was twice President of St. John's College, Oxford, twice Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University[1] and Dean of Salisbury.

Richard Baylie was President of St John's College, Oxford from 1633 to 1648 and 1660 to 1667. He built the Baylie Chapel at the college in 1662. In 1635, he became Dean of Salisbury and tightened discipline there, but spent most of his time in Oxford. However, it is said that, when in Salisbury, he was — 'like a cardinal' — lavishly hospitable.[2] Baylie married Elizabeth, the daughter of William Robinson, the Archdeacon of Nottinghamshire, who was half-brother of the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud. He died on 27 July 1667.

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Academic offices
Preceded by
William Juxon
President of St John's College, Oxford
1633–1648
Succeeded by
Francis Cheynell
Preceded by
Robert Pincke
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
1636–1638
Succeeded by
Accepted Frewen
Preceded by
Thankful Owen
President of St John's College, Oxford
1660–1667
Succeeded by
Peter Mews
Preceded by
Paul Hood
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
1661–1662
Succeeded by
Walter Blandford