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Richard Terrick served as Chancellor from 1764 to 1776, contributing to a stability in Chancellorship that had been mired by quick turnover in the preceding decade. Terrick held a position as Bishop of London while Chancellor and previously was the Bishop of Peterborough and Chaplain to Speaker of the House of Commons. 

Terrick significantly impacted the relationship between the Board of Visitors and faculty during his term. While there was much contention between these two bodies, Terrick consistently sided with the faculty, supporting their contributions to the College.

 

Preceded by

College of William & Mary Chancellor

Succeeded by

Philip Yorke 1764

Richard Terrick 1764-1776

George Washington 1788-1799

References

  • "Richard Terrick." Wikipedia.
  • Godson, et. al. "The College of William & Mary: A History," 1993, King and Queen Press.

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