1059:. Magdalen College proposed to repair the Hertford buildings and defray the expense of Magdalen Hall's move to the site, while the hall were to relinquish claim to their own buildings to Magdalen College. An Act of Parliament was passed supporting the plan, but no move was made until a fire accidentally started by an undergraduate on 9 January 1820 destroyed almost half of Magdalen Hall's buildings. Not long after this, one of Hertford College's buildings on Catte Street, so flimsy that it was known as the 'paper building', collapsed. With this motivation, the new foundation stone of Magdalen Hall was laid at the new site on 3 May 1820, and the hall's migration was complete by 1822. The Catte Street frontage was pulled down and rebuilt, and several buildings had an extra storey added to them. Magdalen Hall expanded to fill the space, and became the largest hall by far, numbering 214 members in 1846. Macbride and his vice-principals were active in building up the refounded Magdalen Hall. To distance the hall from its namesake college, Macbride attempted to change the name to 'Magdalene Hall', but this change was never accepted. Macbride served as principal for 54 years, until his death in 1868. The Macbride Sermon, one of the University Sermons, is preached each
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Magdalen Hall, which had emerged around 1490 on a site adjacent to Magdalen College. In 1874, Magdalen Hall was incorporated as a college, reviving the name Hertford College. In 1974, Hertford was part of the
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College Lane from the college to serve as fellows' lodgings (at some point the house was named Clarendon House), which was the first move of the college onto the northern side of New College Lane. That was soon followed by the purchase of other houses on that side of
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College, exercising its old rights, and All Souls, desiring to expand northward onto the
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Hertford from Walter de Grendon, mercer, lay between a tenement of the university (Blackhall) on the west, and a tenement of the Prioress of Studley on the east. In the deed by which Elias de Hertford sells it to John
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brought about the expansion of the college and its endowment with its iconic "Anglo-Jackson" buildings. In 1887, Jackson began work on the Gatehouse, the Hall and its spiral staircase, and the north range of the Old Quad. In 1901, Jackson started building the college's site on the northern side of
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in official partnership with the Mongolian Rugby Football Union. They played matches against The Mongolia Defense University and the Ulaan Baatar Warriors. Both matches were played in the national stadium and broadcast live on Mongolian national television. In 2017, the team returned to Mongolia,
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of the Bible. Apart from Durell's principalship, the college went into decline due to the mismanagement of uninterested principals and the lack of decent endowments. In May 1805, Bernard Hodgson, last principal of Hertford College died, and no suitable successor could be found and agreed upon. By
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was built as lodgings for the principal. From this period also, the main entrance of the hall moved from being a narrow passage off New College Lane to a gate on Catte Street. By the late 17th century, Cat Hall is described as being used as 'the ball-court of Hart Hall'. In the latter part of the
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The western side of the quad has the Gatehouse, with the Lodge, in its centre. On either side of this are slightly earlier buildings, the southern of which is the Principal's Lodgings, and the northern mostly houses the college's offices. In addition, the north-west building has access onto the
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Holywell Quadrangle backs directly onto New Quad, and the two are connected by an arched corridor that also contains the steps down to Hertford's subterranean bar. Holywell Quad was built in 1975, and is almost exclusively for first-year undergraduate housing. Its main features are a gate onto
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in 1448 and then closed on the opening of Magdalen College in 1458. The first master of the grammar school was appointed in 1480, and its original school building was erected in 1486. However, as the hall took independent students as well as those belonging to the college, it quickly became an
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in the annual college boat races, in 1881. On achieving that victory, the crew carried their boat all the way back to the college and burnt it just inside the gates. The college archives possess a letter detailing the club's celebrations from the sub-librarian of the
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An Act to authorize such Person as His Majesty shall appoint to transfer a certain Sum in Three Pounds per Cent. Reduced Annuities, now standing in the Name of the dissolved College of Hertford, in the University of Oxford; and also to receive Dividends due upon such
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Hertford is home to a college cat named Simpkin, who lives in the College Lodge and is the fourth of his lineage, collectively Simpkins, the collective noun for Hertford College cats; the original was called Simpkin and was introduced by the former college principal
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1810, matriculation had ceased, and the last students were awarded their degrees. The last tutor and vice-principal, Richard Hewitt, continued to live in his rooms without students until May 1816, when a commission declared Hertford College dissolved.
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The younger Elias sold on Hart Hall (named in this deed as 'le Herthalle') after a month to a wealthy local fishmonger John of Ducklington, who, seven years later, bought Arthur Hall and annexed it to Hart Hall. In 1312, John sold the two halls to
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tucked away on its southern end. Originally, the portion closest to the Old Hall was student accommodation, and the southern portion was the principal's lodgings. Today the building is mostly taken over by the
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college). However, the scheme of four tutors in their respective angles was reduced to two, and cheaper junior fellows took over some of the burden of tutoring. It was at Hertford that the tutor
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against Newton's reforms. After years of struggle, Richard Newton's statutes were accepted on 3 November 1739, and the charter incorporating 'the Principal and Fellows of Hertford College' (
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building, which is not part of Hertford College. Most of the New Buildings are early 20th-century designs by Jackson, except the slightly later frontage onto Holywell Street by
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hall's land. In addition, the appointments of principals for the various halls had established itself in a game of promotion, and a few would-be principals opposed the plan.
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in 1813, and plans to move the hall to the site of Hertford College were already afoot. On 15 March 1815, Magdalen College submitted a proposal for the move to
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2973:"Hertford statistics - Hertford College | University of Oxford"
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Educational institutions established in the 13th century
2720:"Co-education - Hertford College | University of Oxford"
1814:, Associate Professor in Genetics, Tutor in Biochemistry
1772:, Gilbert Ryle Fellow, Professor and Tutor in Philosophy
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first group of all-male Oxford colleges to admit women.
3046:"Unbuilt Hertford: T. G. Jackson's Contextual Dilemmas"
1760:, Professor of Molecular Epidemiology, Tutor in Biology
1288:, after he had been refused by several other colleges.
770:, was Newton's most ardent opponent, penning the book
478:. More recently, former students have included author
2904:(2nd ed.). Hertford College, Oxford. p. 70.
1802:, Professor of Physical Chemistry, Tutor in Chemistry
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List of Honorary Fellows of Hertford College, Oxford
1784:, Professor of Shakespeare Studies, Tutor in English
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was built near Folly Bridge and was opened in 2000.
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3251:"Chapel - Hertford College | University of Oxford"
1726:Selected current Professorial and Tutorial Fellows
1588:, named after the cat in the Beatrix Potter novel
447:. The college is known for its iconic bridge, the
3276:"Introducing our new Principal: Tom Fletcher CMG"
1200:) and a portrait in the Hall (at the west end of
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1063:in the Chapel of Hertford College in his memory.
925:independent institution under its own principal.
912:was founded around 1490 on a site to the west of
619:In 1379, Hart Hall and Black Hall were rented by
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2857:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 85.
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722:, on the books of Hart Hall to receive his MA.
1951:, documentary filmmaker, director and producer
1695:List of Principals of Hertford College, Oxford
797:Transfer of Stock of Hertford College Act 1816
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1620:Hertford College Boathouse at Longbridges on
1299:colleges in the university (the others being
940:, who came up in either 1601 or 1602. At the
892:Magdalen Hall and the second Hertford College
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1596:to cover his food and veterinary treatment.
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198:Hertford College in the University of Oxford
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3999:Hertford College International Programmes
3898:(2nd ed.). Hertford College, Oxford.
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2695:"Hertford College | University of Oxford"
1525:Chapel of St Mary the Virgin at Smithgate
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1852:, former Dean and Fellow in Engineering
1846:, former professor and Tutor in Physics
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4562:Politics & International Relations
4390:Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics
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3167:"Hertford College - The Oxford Guide"
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5072:Colleges of the University of Oxford
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2854:The University of Oxford: A History
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1766:, Foster Professor of Irish History
1592:. He is provided with a bursary by
952:. Famous Puritan graduates include
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2266:Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
1706:, current Principal of the college
1684:People associated with the college
1364:, bearing the image of a drinking
1053:Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic
975:Lands of Hertford College Act 1816
677:The Catte Street gate, before 1820
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3947:A History of the County of Oxford
3862:"Hertford College Magazine No.70"
3833:"Hertford College Magazine No.76"
3801:"Hertford College Magazine No.83"
3772:"Hertford College Magazine No.88"
1790:, Professor of Structural Biology
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1438:British and Foreign Bible Society
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726:Richard Newton's Hertford College
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4365:Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
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3917:Hamilton, Sidney Graves (1903).
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3457:"Professor Chris Schofield, FRS"
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1778:, Professor of Organic Chemistry
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5082:1282 establishments in England
4567:Social Policy and Intervention
3582:"Professor Michael Wooldridge"
3232:Hertford College Music Society
3093:. UK: Hertford College, Oxford
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1067:Refounding of Hertford College
757:In 1720, Newton published his
670:came up to Hart Hall in 1584.
374:Location in Oxford city centre
308:May the Blessed One be blessed
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4395:Medieval and Modern Languages
3894:Goudie, Andrew, ed. (1999) .
3507:"Professor David Stuart, FRS"
3091:"Undergraduate accommodation"
2900:Goudie, Andrew, ed. (1999) .
2826:The Landscape of Thomas Hardy
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885:Authorized King James Version
686:17th century, the principal,
439:in England. It is located on
4669:Oxford University Innovation
3207:"Hertford College Boat Club"
2851:Brockliss, L. W. B. (2016).
2824:Kay-Robinson, Denys (1984).
2646:. University of Oxford. 2017
2056:David Pannick, Baron Pannick
1823:The college has a number of
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3557:"Professor Claire Vallance"
1269:Charles Ryder at Hertford.
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2090:Chief of the General Staff
2017:, jazz musician and rapper
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1079:United Kingdom legislation
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790:United Kingdom legislation
343:Hertford College Boat Club
245:1874 (as Hertford College)
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3382:"Professor Martin Maiden"
2805:. London: F.E. Robinson.
2553:Maisie Richardson-Sellers
2210:Magdalen Hall (1480–1874)
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3984:Hertford College website
3280:Hertford College, Oxford
1796:, Professor of Geography
1776:Christopher J. Schofield
1716:UK Ambassador to Lebanon
1670:
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1590:The Tailor of Gloucester
549:) in the 1280s, a small
4679:Ripon College Cuddesdon
4674:Oxford University Press
4310:Permanent private halls
3662:"Professor Fionn Dunne"
3407:"Professor Ian McBride"
3044:Whyte, William (2002).
2108:Notable former students
1653:Animal Liberation Front
1436:, made in 1911 for the
1226:James Percy FitzPatrick
916:and next to Magdalen's
786:Decline and dissolution
720:Trinity College, Dublin
427:), previously known as
207:Collegium Hertfordiense
4695:Recognised independent
4644:Ineos Oxford Institute
4502:Mathematical Institute
4461:Mathematical, Physical
2308:Henry Vane the Younger
2133:Saint Alexander Briant
1894:E. M. Vaughan Williams
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4988:First women graduates
4881:University Golf Match
4634:Begbroke Science Park
4410:Theology and Religion
3237:17 March 2012 at the
3171:oxford.openguides.org
3050:Architectural History
2934:samilitaryhistory.org
1962:, former Tutor in Law
1924:Further information:
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1548:Holywell Street, the
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1257:C. R. M. F. Cruttwell
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964:Move to Catte Street
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759:Scheme of Disciplines
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305:Benedicto benedicatur
86:, fitched in the foot
4898:Christ Church Ground
4659:Oxford-Man Institute
4537:Continuing Education
4036:University of Oxford
3994:Hertford College MCR
3970:'Hertford history'.
3024:University of Oxford
2644:"Student statistics"
2427:Krishnan Guru-Murthy
2065:President of Ireland
1955:Sherard Cowper-Coles
1827:Fellows, including:
1600:Academic achievement
1476:Brideshead Revisited
1262:Brideshead Revisited
740:Thomas Pelham-Holles
510:Krishnan Guru-Murthy
437:University of Oxford
299:Benedictus benedicat
184:51.754205; -1.253467
41:University of Oxford
5006:The Oxford Magazine
4824:Women's Lightweight
4492:Engineering Science
3687:"Dr Bill Macmillan"
3195:on 24 October 2007.
2838:The full title is,
2081:, classical scholar
2049:, President of the
2042:Bishop of Brentwood
1872:Christopher Tyerman
1860:Pro-Vice-Chancellor
1758:Martin C. J. Maiden
1718:and policy advisor
1535:Holywell Quadrangle
1483:, returning from a
750:, with a tutor, or
602:Walter de Stapledon
482:, the first female
433:constituent college
319:£64.9 million
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4976:fictional colleges
4908:New College Ground
4861:Polo Varsity Match
4654:Internet Institute
4639:Big Data Institute
4604:History of Science
4594:Bodleian Libraries
4578:Gardens, Libraries
4370:American Institute
4284:University College
4169:Lady Margaret Hall
3943:"Hertford College"
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3282:. 1 September 2020
3113:"Hertford College"
2539:Bridget Phillipson
2023:, former principal
2009:Sir Jeffrey Jowell
1998:The Very Reverend
1939:, former principal
1910:C. A. J. Armstrong
1886:Rebecca Sitsapesan
1806:Michael Wooldridge
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4819:Men's Lightweight
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4450:Population Health
4144:Harris Manchester
3871:. 1984. p. 3
3842:. 1990. p. 3
3810:. 1998. p. 6
3781:. 2008. p. 5
3213:on 12 August 2011
3020:"Women at Oxford"
3008:on 2 August 2013.
2497:Alain LeRoy Locke
2469:Natasha Kaplinsky
2455:James John Joicey
2161:Charles James Fox
2004:Dean of St Albans
1966:Richard W. Fisher
1949:Nancee Oku Bright
1644:Head of the River
1286:Alain Leroy Locke
1162:Brasenose College
1149:
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1128:37 & 38 Vict.
1092:Act of Parliament
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981:Act of Parliament
942:English Civil War
922:William Waynflete
869:Charles James Fox
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803:Act of Parliament
641:All Souls College
514:Natasha Kaplinsky
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2581:Evelyn Waugh
2567:Jacqui Smith
2483:Soweto Kinch
2399:Tom Fletcher
2238:Matthew Hale
2175:Henry Pelham
2101:Tobias Wolff
2070:Jacqui Smith
2047:Paul Muldoon
2027:Paul Manduca
2021:John Landers
2015:Soweto Kinch
2000:Jeffrey John
1980:, Master of
1972:R. F. Foster
1968:, ambassador
1883:
1878:Alison Young
1832:Toby Barnard
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1735:Hagan Bayley
1729:
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1710:The current
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1568:Student life
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1529:Annunciation
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4527:Archaeology
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4199:New College
3953:25 February
3286:2 September
3056:: 347–362.
2595:Byron White
2525:Dom Mintoff
2413:Helen Ghosh
2357:Fiona Bruce
2280:Robert Plot
2189:John Selden
2040:, Catholic
2033:(2012-2020)
1993:Will Hutton
1989:, economist
1974:, historian
1850:Fionn Dunne
1834:, historian
1764:Ian McBride
1660:New Marston
1636:Eights Week
1430:ante-chapel
1341:quadrangles
1267:protagonist
1218:World War I
1212:In the two
1061:Hilary term
1057:Convocation
1034:1 July 1816
625:New College
610:Turl Street
578:New College
518:Byron White
502:Fiona Bruce
236:Established
182: /
157:Coordinates
81:cross patty
5061:Categories
4784:Ice hockey
4762:Dancesport
4547:Government
4405:Philosophy
4356:Humanities
4274:Somerville
4269:St Peter's
4254:St Hilda's
4051:Chancellor
4044:Leadership
3126:11 January
3097:11 January
3075:17 January
2704:2 November
2630:References
2343:John Behan
2147:John Donne
1960:John Dewar
1866:Tom Paulin
1748:Kay Davies
1689:Principals
1373:Michaelmas
1214:world wars
1202:High Table
1193:Henry Boyd
1112:Long title
1001:Long title
954:Philip Nye
828:Annuities.
823:Long title
748:quadrangle
736:Sudborough
668:John Donne
652:puritanism
629:Thomas Ken
468:John Donne
203:Latin name
167:51°45′15″N
4794:Quidditch
4542:Economics
4497:Materials
4477:Chemistry
4445:Pathology
4299:Worcester
4264:St John's
4259:St Hugh's
4229:St Anne's
4189:Mansfield
4119:Brasenose
4109:All Souls
4075:Registrar
3929:23303320M
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2650:31 August
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2072:, former
2063:, former
1858:, former
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1479:in which
1447:Leviathan
1323:Buildings
1301:Brasenose
1191:In 1877,
1017:56 Geo. 3
839:56 Geo. 3
648:recusants
567:home town
543:Hart Hall
529:Hart Hall
456:Hart Hall
339:Boat club
315:Endowment
269:Principal
250:Named for
239:1490 (as
195:Full name
170:1°15′12″W
18:Hart Hall
5033:Category
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4937:Cherwell
4779:Handball
4767:Football
4532:Business
4380:Classics
4244:St Cross
4214:Pembroke
4204:Nuffield
4184:Magdalen
4149:Hertford
4100:Colleges
3933:also at
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3591:22 March
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3235:Archived
3121:Blogspot
2885:22 March
2673:ox.ac.uk
2103:, author
2084:General
1825:Emeritus
1664:Mongolia
1640:the Isis
1622:the Isis
1578:the Isis
1123:Citation
1019:. c. 136
1012:Citation
834:Citation
699:Psalm 42
637:cloister
551:tenement
141:Location
74:cabossed
72:'s head
4964:Related
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4841:Cuppers
4814:Women's
4772:Women's
4757:Cycling
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