George Ellison (academic)
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George Ellison was a Master
Master (college)
A Master is the title of the head of some colleges and other educational institutions. This applies especially at some colleges and institutions at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge .- See also :* Master A Master (or in female form Mistress) is the title of the head of some...

 of University College
University College, Oxford
.University College , is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. As of 2009 the college had an estimated financial endowment of £110m...

, Oxford
University of Oxford
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, England
England
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.

Ellison was a Fellow of University College and was elected Master of the College on 30 November 1551. He died in post in June 1557.
Anthony Salveyn
Anthony Salveyn
Anthony Salveyn was a Master of University College, Oxford, England.Anthony Salveyn was Master of Sherburn Hospital in County Durham and also held a stall as a canon at Durham Cathedral....

, who succeeded Ellison as Master of University College from 1557–58, was probably Richard Salveyn
Richard Salveyn
Richard Salveyn was a Master of University College, Oxford, England.Salveyn was from a Durham family. He was a Fellow of University College and became Master of the College in June 1547. He resigned from the position in October 1551...

's brother, who preceded Ellison.
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