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Culture, England, Degrees, Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Arts is in Bachelor.

In 1518 Edward Hall (age 22) graduated Bachelor of Arts.

In 1522 George Carew (age 24) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Broadgates Hall, Oxford University.

In 1559 Thomas Egerton 1st Viscount Brackley (age 19) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Brasenose College, Oxford University.

From 1578 William Ravenscroft (age 17) was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford University and awarded Bachelor of Arts in 1580.

In 1588 Henry Wallop (age 19) graduated Bachelor of Arts at St John's College, Oxford University.

On 14th February 1593 Maurice Berkeley (age 17) was awarded Bachelor of Arts at Queen's College, Oxford University.

In 1594 Archbishop William Laud (age 20) graduated Bachelor of Arts at St John's College, Oxford University.

In 1598 Robert More (age 16) was awarded Bachelor of Arts at Corpus Christi College, Oxford University.

In 1607 Richard Newport 1st Baron Newport (age 19) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Brasenose College, Oxford University.

On 1st July 1612 Vivian Molyneux (age 16) was awarded Bachelor of Arts.

On 6th June 1614 Dean Thomas Turner (age 23) graduated Bachelor of Arts.

In 1626 Thomas Jermyn (age 9) was awarded Bachelor of Arts at Emmanuel College, Cambridge University.

On 3rd March 1631 Bishop Nicholas Monck (age 21) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Wadham College, Oxford University.

On 13th June 1639 William Parr (age 22) commenced his Bachelor of Arts.

On 4th July 1639 Thomas Tully Divine (age 18) graduated Bachelor of Arts.

In 1649 John Temple (age 16) was awarded Bachelor of Arts at Christ Church College, Oxford University.

On 19th February 1664 Bishop William Moreton (age 23) graduated Bachelor of Arts.

In 1668 Henry Godolphin (age 19) was awarded Bachelor of Arts at Wadham College, Oxford University.

In 1699 Brian Broughton 3rd Baronet (age 21) was awarded Bachelor of Arts.

In 1709 Thomas Wyndham (age 23) was awarded Bachelor of Arts at King's College, Cambridge University [Map].

In 1716 Wriothesley Digby (age 18) was awarded Bachelor of Arts at Magdalen College, Oxford University.

In 1746 Walter Shirley (age 20) was awarded Bachelor of Arts at New College, Oxford University.

In 1747 James Brudenell 5th Earl Cardigan (age 21) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Oriel College, Oxford University.

In 1752 Bishop Frederick Keppel (age 23) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Christ Church College, Oxford University.

In 1763 Bishop Reginald Courtenay (age 21) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Christ Church College, Oxford University.

In 1778 Benjamin Hobhouse 1st Baronet (age 21) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Brasenose College, Oxford University.

In 1795 Reverend Robert Hodgson (age 21) graduated Bachelor of Arts as 14th Wrangler.

In 1807 Spencer Rodney 5th Baron Rodney (age 21) was awarded Bachelor of Arts at All Souls College, Oxford University.

In 1822 Edward Chichester 4th Marquess Donegal (age 22) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Trinity College, Dublin.

In 1828 John Allen Giles (age 19) was awarded a double first class, and graduated Bachelor of Arts. In 1831 he was awared Master of Arts.

In 1830 Sidney Godolphin Osborne (age 21) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Brasenose College, Oxford University.

In 1840 Edward Frederick Leveson-Gower (age 20) graduated Bachelor of Arts at Christ Church College, Oxford University.