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Fitzherbert Adams D.D. (1651 – June 17, 1719), a man of learning, and benefactor of the University of Oxford, was born in 1651, and educated at Lincoln College, Oxford, where he took his Master's degree, June 4, 1675; that of Bachelor of Divinity, January 23; and Doctor of Divinity, July 3, 1685. He was inducted to the rectory of Waddington, September 29, 1683; and elected Rector of Lincoln College, May 2, 1685. The same year he was installed a prebendary of the sixth stall, Durham, was removed to the tenth in 1695, and from that to the eleventh, in 1711. He served the office of Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University in 1695, and died June 17, 1719.