File:Oxford Proctor 1674.jpg

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English: 1674 engraving of a Proctor of the University of Oxford. From Habitus Academicorum, attributed to David Loggan.
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Source Scanned from The Oxford Degree Ceremony by J Wells (Oxford 1906); original engraving from Habitus Academicorum (1674), attributed to David Loggan by Wells, but actually by George Edwards
Author David Loggan (attributed); actually George Edwards

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