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1112: 1367: 1457:, No. 106 and 107 stand on the site of Tackley's Inn; built around 1295, it was the first piece of property that Adam de Brome acquired when he began to found the college in 1324. It comprised a hall and chambers leased to scholars, behind a frontage of five shops, with the scholars above and a cellar of five bays below. The hall, which was open to the roof, was 33 feet (10 m) long, 20 feet (6.1 m) wide, and about 22 feet (6.7 m) high; at the east end was a large chamber with another chamber above it. The south wall of the building, which survives, was partly of stone and contains a large two-light early 14th-century window. The cellar below is of the same date and is the best preserved medieval cellar in Oxford; originally entered by stone steps from the street, it has a stone 4550: 1609: 2097: 47: 1554: 1202: 787: 1297: 364: 1227: 1546: 926: 1477: 56: 1703: 1293:, it contains two quite ornate oriels placed asymmetrically, one is of six lights, the other four. They are the best example of the pre-archaeological Gothic in Oxford. The large oriel on the first floor at the north end was once the drawing room window of the Principal of the Hall. Parts of the street wall incorporated into this range show traces of blocked windows dating from the same period of rebuilding in the 15th century as the present-day staircase ten. 569: 5488: 1961:, which publishes a range of content, including news, poetry, photography, science, comment, drawing, music, events and entertainment. Each issue is based around a theme, decided upon by the editors, and content comes from members of all common rooms and the college staff. Originally set up in 2013, the publication in its current guise was established in Michaelmas 2014 as an online-only magazine, with a fortnightly print edition then introduced in 2015. 5500: 1915: 742: 664: 4389: 1991: 507:, St Martin Hall, and Tackley's Inn, the last being the oldest standing medieval hall in Oxford. The college has nearly 40 fellows, about 300 undergraduates and some 250 graduates. Oriel was the last of Oxford's men's colleges to admit women in 1985, after more than six centuries as an all-male institution. Today, however, the student body has almost equal numbers of men and women. Oriel's notable alumni include two 371: 1343:. The left hand block and much of the centre was to be given up to a new provost's lodging, and the five windows on the first floor above the arcade were to light a gallery belonging to the lodging. The college eventually decided to retain the existing provost's lodging and demanded detailing "more in accordance with the style which has become traditional in Oxford". It became the last building of the 1688: 706:. Following the defeat of the Royalist cause, the university was scrutinised by the Parliamentarians, and five of the eighteen Oriel fellows were removed. The Visitors, on their own authority, elected fellows between 1648 and October 1652, when without reference to the Commissioners, John Washbourne was chosen; the autonomy of the college in this respect seems to have been restored. 1219:
architectural elements of First Quad are repeated on them — only here the seven gables are all alike. Between 1817 and 1819, they were joined up to First Quad with their present, rather incongruous connecting links. In the link to the Robinson Building, two purpose-built rooms have been incorporated – the Champneys Room, designed by Weldon Champneys, the nephew of
2489:, 1953) — Oxford University Archaeological Society, uses material collected by C. R. Jones, R. J. Brenato, D. K. Garnier, W. J. Frampton and N. Covington, under advice from W. A. Pantin, particularly in respect of the architecture and treasures (manuscripts, printed books and silver plate) sections. 16 page publication, produced in association with the 2032:, at 33; from 1968 to 2018, Oriel won 25 headships. In 2006, Oriel claimed the first ever double headship in Torpids, rowing over as Head of the River in both the men's and women's first divisions. In 2018, the college repeated this victory with their second double headship. It remains the only college to have achieved a double headship in Torpids. 600:. Under Edward's patronage, Brome diverted the revenues of the University Church to his college, which thereafter was responsible for appointing the Vicar and providing four chaplains to celebrate the daily services in the church. The college lost no time in seeking royal favour again after Edward II's deposition, and 2261:, dated 1654–1655 and 1669–1670, a rosewater ewer gifted in 1669, a punchbowl dating from 1735 to 1736, and the great Wenman tankard presented in 1679, which holds a gallon and is the largest in Oxford. Many of the 17th- and 18th-century tankards were given by commensales and commoners as a form of an admission fee. 1830:
Lord God, the resurrection and the life of all who believe, who art always to be praised both in the living and in the dead, we give Thee hearty thanks for our memorable Founder Edward II, Adam De Brome our principal Benefactor, and all other our Benefactors, by whose benefits we are here maintained
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against the Bishop of Lincoln was heard between 1724 and 1726. The opposing fellows, led by Edmunds, appealed to the original statutes, claiming the Crown as Visitor, making Gibson's decisions invalid; Provost Carter, supported by Bishop Gibson, appealed to the second version, claiming the Bishop of
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On 24 January 1674, Bishop Fuller issued a decree dealing with the recommendations of the commissioners—a majority of all the fellows should always be present at an election, so the provost could not push an election in a thin meeting, and fellows should be admitted immediately after their election.
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in the United States. On 20 May 2021, however, the college decided not to remove the statue despite the majority of members of a commission to decide its future recommending removal; Oriel College cited costs and "complex" planning procedures. Roughly 150 Oxford lecturers stated they will not teach
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the few remaining undergraduates in the still masculine section of Oriel not unnaturally concluded that it would be a first-rate "rag" to break down the wall which divided them from the carefully guarded young females in St. Mary Hall. Great perturbation filled the souls of the Somerville dons when
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Lord God, the resurrection and life of all who believe in thee, who art always worthy to be praised by both the living and the dead, we give thee thanks for Edward the Second, our Founder; for Adam de Brome, our principal benefactor; and for all our other benefactors, by whose benefits we are here
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Blessed God, who feeds us from our youth and provides food for all flesh, fill our hearts with joy and gladness, that we, having enough to satisfy us, may abound in every good work. Through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom with you and Holy Spirit, be all honour, praise and power for all ages. Amen.
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was created by the college between 1872 and 1873 when 109 and 110 High Street were demolished. The old shops on each side of the road were pulled down and rebuilt, and to preserve the continuity, the new shops were numbered 108 and 109–112. Named after the college's founder, the road was opened in
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No. 12 Oriel Street, now staircases 19 and 20, is the oldest tenement acquired by the college; known as Kylyngworth's, it was granted to the college in 1392 by Thomas de Lentwardyn, fellow and later provost, having previously been let to William de Daventre, Oriel's fourth provost, in 1367. A back
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Benedicte Deus, qui pascis nos a iuventute nostra et praebes cibum omni carni, reple gaudio et laetitia corda nostra, ut nos, affatim quod satis est habentes, abundemus in omne opus bonum. Per Jesum Christum Dominum nostrum, cui tecum et Spiritu Sancto sit omnis honos, laus et imperium in saecula
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The staircases of the interior façade are decorated with cartouches similar to those found in First Quad, and likewise bear the arms of important figures in the college's history; (13) Sir Walter Raleigh who was an undergraduate from 1572 to 1574, (14) John Keble who was a fellow between 1811 and
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Domine Deus, resurrectio et vita credentium, qui semper es laudandus tum in viventibus tum in defunctis, gratias tibi agimus pro Edvardo Secundo Fundatore nostro, pro Adamo de Brome praecipuo Benefactore, caeterisque Benefactoribus nostris, quorum beneficiis hic ad pietatem et ad studia bonarum
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O merciful God and Father, from whom the whole family in Heaven and Earth is named, who art always to be praised both in the living and in the dead: we give Thee hearty thanks for our memorable Founder Edward II, Adam de Brome and all other our Benefactors; and we beseech Thee that we may
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as Visitor remained in force. In 1329, the college received by royal grant a large house belonging to the Crown, known as La Oriole, on the site of what is now First Quad. It is from this property that the college acquired its common name, "Oriel"; the name was in use from about 1349. The word
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at the suggestion of his wife, as the inscription over the door records. Its twin block, the Carter Building, was erected on the west side in 1729, as a result of a benefaction by Provost Carter. The two buildings stood for nearly a hundred years as detached blocks in the garden, and the
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style during the 17th century. The south and west ranges and the gate tower were built around 1620 to 1622; the north and east ranges and the chapel buildings date from 1637 to 1642. The façade of the east range forms a classical E shape comprising the college chapel, hall and
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During the early 1720s, a constitutional struggle began between the provost and the fellows, culminating in a lawsuit. In 1721, Henry Edmunds was elected as a fellow by 9 votes to 3; his election was rejected by Provost George Carter, and on appeal, by the Visitor,
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used the college in the episodes "Ghost in the Machine" (under the name of "Courtenay College"), "The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn", "The Infernal Serpent", "Deadly Slumber", "Twilight of the Gods" and "Death is now My Neighbour", and in the one-off follow on,
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On 7 March 1949, a fire spread from the library roof; over 300 printed books and the manuscripts on exhibition were completely destroyed, and over 3,000 books needed repair, though the main structure suffered little damage and restoration took less than a year.
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In the south range, parts of the medieval buildings survive and are incorporated into staircase ten — the straight, steep flight of stairs and timber-framed partitions date from a mid-15th century rebuilding of St Mary Hall. The former Chapel, Hall and
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of St Mary Hall, built in 1640, form part of the Junior Library and Junior Common Room. Viewed from Third Quad, the chapel, with its Gothic windows, can be seen to have been built neatly on top of the Hall, a unique example in Oxford of such a plan.
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and Lady Harris, contains accommodation, a seminar room and the college's main lecture theatre. The bronze plaque in the lobby commemorates his father, Captain Charles William Harris, after whom the building is named. The building was opened by
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On 28 January Provost Say obtained from the King a recommendation for Twitty's election, but it was withdrawn on 13 February, following the Vice-Chancellor's refusal to swear Twitty into the university and the Bishop's protests at Court.
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Originally a garden, the demand for more accommodation for undergraduates in the early 18th century resulted in two free-standing blocks being built. The first block erected was the Robinson Building on the east side, built in 1720 by
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As it is about ten minutes' walk from college and more peaceful than the middle of the city, it has become the principal choice of accommodation for Oriel's graduates and finalists. The site has its own common rooms,
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rightly use the advantages afforded in this place by their munificence; and this life ended, may with them be made partakers of the glorious resurrection to the Life Everlasting; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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to found a "certain college of scholars studying various disciplines in honour of the Virgin" and to endow it to the value of £30 a year. Brome bought two properties in 1324, Tackley's Hall, on the south side of the
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as undergraduates. In 1984, the Senior Common Room voted 23–4 to admit women undergraduates from 1986. The Junior Common Room president believed that "the distinctive character of the college will be undermined".
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The current chapel is Oriel's third, the first being built around 1373 on the north side of First Quadrangle. By 1566, the chapel was located on the south side of the quadrangle, as shown in a drawing made for
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This type of shallow drinking vessel was quite common in the Middle Ages, but the only other mazers in Oxford are three dating from the 15th century, and one standing mazer from 1529 to 1530, all belonging to
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In this house, the Rt. Hon Cecil John Rhodes kept academical residence in the year 1881. This memorial is erected by Alfred Mosely in recognition of the great services rendered by Cecil Rhodes to his country.
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Accommodation is provided for all undergraduates, and for some graduates, though some accommodation is off-site. Members are generally expected to dine in hall, where there are two sittings every evening,
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When this Devil of buying and selling is once cast out, your Lordship will, I hope, take care that he return not again, lest he bring seven worse than himself into the house after 'tis swept and garnisht.
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was removed, making it accessible from the chapel. The organ was built by J. W. Walker & Sons in 1988; in 1991 the space behind the organ was rebuilt as an oratory and memorial to Newman and the
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The Provost and Scholars of the House of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in Oxford, commonly called Oriel College, of the Foundation of Edward the Second of famous memory, sometime King of England
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maintained in godliness and learning; and we beseech thee that, using these thy gifts rightly, we may be led to the immortal glory of the resurrection, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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literarum alimur: rogantes ut nos his donis tuis ad tuam gloriam recte utentes, una cum illis ad Resurrectionis gloriam immortalem perducamur, per Jesum Christum Dominum nostrum. Amen.
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Collegium Orielense; Prepositus et Scholares domus beate Marie Virginis in Oxonia vulgariter vocata Oriell Colledge de fundatione inclite memorie Edwardi quondam Regis Anglie secundi
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of benefactors and distinguished members of the college; three of the windows were designed by Ninian Comper. The window next to the entrance on the east side contains the arms of
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site was acquired between 1329 and 1392. Nothing survives of the original buildings, La Oriole and the smaller St Martin's Hall in the south-east; both were demolished before the
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in godliness and learning; and we beseech Thee that, using Thy gifts rightly, we may be led to the immortal glory of the resurrection, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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1835, (archway) Edward Hawkins who was provost from 1828 until 1882 and (15) Gilbert White who was an undergraduate from 1739 until 1743 and a fellow from 1744 until 1793.
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and a louvre in the centre, which was originally the means of escape for smoke rising from a fireplace in the centre of the floor. The wooden panelling was designed by
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wing to the property was added around 1600 and further work to the front was conducted in 1724–1738. In 1985, funded by a gift from Edgar O'Brien and £10,000 from the
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they came down to breakfast one morning to find that a large gap had suddenly appeared in the protecting masonry, through which had been thrust a hilarious placard:
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in St Mary's Hall while their college buildings were being used as a military hospital. At that time Oxford separated male and female students as far as possible;
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and three pieces of medieval silver plate. As of the 2020–21 academic year, the college is ranked twentieth in academic performance out of thirty colleges in the
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Prepositus et Scholares domus beate Marie Virginis in Oxonia vulgariter vocata Oriell Colledge de fundatione inclite memorie Edwardi quondam Regis Anglie secundi
1450:. The site took six hundred years to acquire and although it contains teaching rooms and the Harris Lecture Theatre, it is largely given over to accommodation. 4869: 713:, then Bishop of Lincoln, about Provost Say's conduct in the election of Thomas Twitty to a fellowship. Bishop Fuller appointed a commission that included the 3369: 1128:'s visit to Oxford in that year. The present building was consecrated in 1642 and despite subsequent restorations it largely retains its original appearance. 4996: 838:, alternatively as the Tractarians, or familiarly as the Puseyites. The group was disgusted by the then Church of England and sought to revive the spirit of 5036: 2225:
of maplewood with silver gilt mounts, dating from 1470 to 1485. On the edge of the rim is a row of grouped beads; below is an inscription in black letters:
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columns above, dividing the façade into seven bays — the ground floor contains the first purpose-built senior common rooms in Oxford, above is the library.
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Above the entrance to the chapel is an oriel that, until the 1880s, was a room on the first floor that formed part of a set of rooms that were occupied by
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and stands on the site of the house of the St Mary Hall Principal, on the High Street. Champneys's first proposal for the building included an open
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On the east side of the quad is a simple rustic style timber-frame building; known as "the Dolls' House", it was erected by Principal King in 1743.
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had his first tennis lesson in 1859. The building was in use as a lecture hall by 1923, and after modernisation between 1991 and 1994, funded by
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in 1326. In 1329, an additional royal grant of a manor house, La Oriole, eventually gave rise to its common name. The first design allowed for a
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1873. On the wall of the first floor of No. 6, there is a large metal plaque with a portrait of Cecil Rhodes; underneath is the inscription:
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Oriel has produced many notable alumni, from statesmen and cricketers to industrialists; a notable undergraduate in the 16th century was
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of the college, looking east across the front entrance and First Quad; on the left is the tiered garden where Second Quad would be built.
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As of 2018, Oriel holds 33 Torpids men's headships, the most of any college. It also holds 32 Summer Eights Headships, second to
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oriel windows, with fan vaulting in the entrance. The room above has a particularly fine plaster ceiling and chimney piece of
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A second feast day was added in 2007 by a benefaction from George Moody, formerly of Oriel, to be celebrated on or near
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The Rhodes Building, pictured, was built in 1911 using £100,000 left to the college for that purpose by former student
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One of the following two college prayers is recited by the provost or the senior fellow present at the conclusion of
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movement in 2015. Hundreds of protestors again demanded its removal in June 2020, in the wake of the removal of the
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A full list of benefactors is read out on certain occasions, including Commemoration Sunday and at services before
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on the west, dating from 1884, the panelling, stalls and screens are all 17th-century, as are the altar and carved
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On the side facing the High Street, there is a statue of Oriel graduate Cecil Rhodes over the main entrance, with
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is no longer promoted). In recognition of this royal connection, the college has also been historically known as
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at p. 291 gives the date as 24 April, with the wording "Adam de Brome, obtained from King Edward II, licence".
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was given to the college in 1654. The black and white marble paving dates from 1677 to 1678. Except for the
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Brome's foundation was confirmed in a charter dated 21 January 1326, in which the Crown, represented by the
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in the centre leads into a hall, the doors on either side lead to the undercroft (left) and chapel (right).
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and not through the hierarchy of the Church particularly inflamed passions in Oxford, where its proponent,
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the engrossment (an official document from the Royal Chancery bearing the ruler's seal) dates from 1300.
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Oriel students more than is required in their contracts in protest at the decision to keep the statue.
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beneath. These formed part of a group of seven statues commissioned for the building from the sculptor
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brought to the college in 1902 after being preserved for many years on one of the college's estates at
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During the late 1980s, the chapel was extensively restored with the assistance of donations from Lady
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Lincoln as Visitor. The jury decided for the fellows, supporting the original charter of Edward II.
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Oriel has its own drama society, the Oriel Lions, which funds college and Oxford University shows.
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which date from 1640 to 1641. The larger pieces of Buttery Plate include the Sanford and Heywood
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on the south lawn of First Quad. The sports ground at Bartlemas is used for a variety of sports.
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observed by the college during the 18th century; by the end of the 19th century all but two, the
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and regional events. In 2016 the men's first boat won the men's eights collegiate event at the
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gained Oriel a reputation as the most brilliant college of the day. It was the centre of the "
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of the college, looking south, after the completion of the Rhodes Building (in the foreground)
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The building was not entirely well received; William Sherwood, Mayor of Oxford and Master of
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style, incorporating the old gate of St Mary Hall, on the west side of the quad. Designed by
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In addition to the Oxford-based races, Oriel crews compete in external events including the
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In 1326 Provost Adam de Brome was appointed warden of St Bartholomew's; a leper hospital in
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In 1985, the college became the last all-male college in Oxford to start to admit women for
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In the 1700s, Oriel attracted its first transatlantic students, sons of planters in the
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was assembled during the Civil War in 1644, Oriel housed the executive committee of the
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In the early 1410s several fellows of Oriel took part in the disturbances accompanying
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sanctioned an arrangement whereby the town was to pay the college £25 a year from the
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in the university; the Lollard belief that religious power and authority came through
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After the meal, the provost or the presiding fellow may recite a short Latin prayer (
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and gowns, and by request of the benefactor, the main course will normally be goose.
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So honest nourishment will be supplied, and strife of tongue be trampled in the dust
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Man, in thy draughts let reason be thy guide, and not the craving of perverted lust;
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Rectory Road's James Mellon Hall was built in 2000, on the site of Nazareth House.
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confirmed his father's favour in February 1327, but the amended statutes with the
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Colleges, along with landscaping for wildlife and small scale urban development.
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Rectory Road's Goldie Wing is one of the remaining buildings of a former convent.
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The statue has been the subject of protests for several years in the wake of the
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were fellows, and during the 1830s, two intellectually eminent fellows of Oriel,
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Bartlemas is a conservation area that incorporates the remaining buildings of a
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and completed in 1796, this building houses the senior common rooms and library.
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On the first floor of James Wyatt's building, the senior library, looking east
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1733 copper engraving of the college, looking south, after the completion of
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was created from a revision of this article dated 23 February 2007
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The north range houses the library and senior common rooms; designed in the
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In 1643, a general obligation was imposed on Oxford colleges to support the
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Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, a bordure engrailed argent
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Oriel College faces teaching boycott over refusal to remove Rhodes statue
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type, though even earlier panelling, dating from 1710, is evident in the
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Between 2001 and 2010, Oriel students chose not to be affiliated to the
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The south, east and west ranges of Third Quadrangle contain elements of
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The Oxford Architectural and Historical Society and the Oxford Movement
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of the hall entrance commemorates its construction during the reign of
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Oxford's Bodleian library holds a quarter of the world's Magna Cartas
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A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford
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Issue 6 Summer 2007 published by the Oriel College Development Trust.
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is recited by a student Bible clerk. The translation is reputedly by
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Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study of the Years 1900–1925
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of St Mary Hall was teaching mathematics to Walter Ralegh of Oriel.
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Hebrew and Hellene in Victorian England: Newman, Arnold, and Pater
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Behind the high table is a portrait of Edward II; underneath is a
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Oriel and Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture
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Benedicto benedicatur, per Jesum Christum, Dominum nostrum. Amen
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A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 4: The City of Oxford
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A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 4: The City of Oxford
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In a private printing of 1899, Provost Shadwell lists thirteen
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Page, William (editor), 'Hospitals: St Bartholomew, Oxford',
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gives the date as 20 April, with a similar wording. Rannie's
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Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion
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divided into four sections by two diagonal ribs, with carved
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interlaced with studded bands sprouting into large flowers.
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The History of the University of Oxford, Volume VII, Part 2
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when the building of First Quad began in the 17th century.
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The buildings of Oriel College were used as a location for
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In the centre of the quad is the Harris Building, formerly
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In 1826 an ornate range was erected by St Mary Hall in the
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In 1673 James Davenant, a fellow since 1661, complained to
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In the early 19th century, the reforming zeal of Provosts
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The professorial fellowships held by the college are the
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Educational institutions established in the 14th century
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Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society, Oxford
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Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society, Oxford
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Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society, Oxford
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Throughout that day and the following night the Senior
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The college also has its own student-run publication,
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and two farm cottages are the other extant buildings.
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Church, Kensington, it was acquired by Oriel in 1884.
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Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford
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List of people associated with Oriel College, Oxford
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may be played in St Mary quad in the summer, as can
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is a portrait bust of former student and benefactor
403: 3600: 3152:(2nd ed.). Oxford: Positif Press. p. 73. 1620:, the hospital was later granted to the college by 904:(23 April). The only remaining gaudy had then been 397: 5559:Organisations based in Oxford with royal patronage 4308:of the Counties of England, Oxfordshire Volume III 3814:. Oxford: The Perpetua Press. pp. 26–27, 93. 3121:"Christ Falls, with the Cross, before a City Gate" 1026:and was erected in 1911 in place of some previous 511:; prominent fellows have included founders of the 4303:The more recent date is for example given in the 5520: 4337:Oxford University News releases for journalists 3089: 3087: 1149:Christ Falls, with the Cross, before a City Gate 1143:. Behind the altar is the oil-on-panel painting 1117:Christ Falls, with the Cross, before a City Gate 2813:The Building of England: Oxfordshire pp.176–180 2690:"Breaking: Oriel tops 2015/16 Norrington Table" 499:The main site of the college incorporates four 4325:Catalogue of the plate of Oriel College Oxford 3641:Location Guides, Oxford (2004) pp.100 and 176 2505:"Queen's visit: Special lunch fit for a Queen" 1612:Old leper Hospital of St. Bartholomew, Oxford 1261: 1159:. A companion piece to the painting is in the 557:, and as an investment, he also purchased the 4479: 4453:The Oriel Lions — Oriel College Drama Society 4101: 3896:. Retrieved on 4 January 2007 Mead, Jessica, 3712: 3084: 2811:Sherwood, Jennifer; Nikolaus Pevsner (1974). 2323: 1425: 749:and Provost Carter's buildings in Second Quad 617:, forming a feature of the earlier property. 370: 4310:(1954) p.124. In a modern work, such as the 3745:. College of Arms. June 2009. Archived from 3017:Salter, H. E.; Lobel, Mary D., eds. (1954). 1597:; it includes the sports grounds for Oriel, 1312:on the central bay of the Rhodes Building's 3682: 3680: 3528:A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 2 3147: 2264:Oriel also possesses an engrossment of the 2249:Among the later plate are two flagons, two 2202:Oriel has three notable pieces of medieval 2188:Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron 1896: 1883: 1869: 1387: 990: 846:was a determined opponent of the Movement. 4486: 4472: 4460:– Student-run publication of Oriel College 4312:Oriel College Oxford, A short guide (2006) 4051:"Oriel Crews Take Torpids Double Headship" 3911:Oriel to quit OUSU after referendum ruling 3812:The College Graces of Oxford and Cambridge 3174:"Oriel College Chapel Guide & History" 1196: 1011:, a shield with garlands, and a segmental 920: 834:) and others, formed a group known as the 830:(also an Oriel fellow initially, later at 553:, and Perilous Hall, on the north side of 54: 3805: 3803: 3801: 3774: 3772: 3770: 3768: 3766: 3764: 2150:Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 2092:Category:Fellows of Oriel College, Oxford 1361: 915: 842:. Tension arose in college since Provost 596:, as Oxford at that time was part of the 4493: 4405:, and does not reflect subsequent edits. 4388: 4109:. Oxford University Press. p. 689. 3690:. Oriel College sub-page. Archived from 3677: 3608:"Conservation Area Appraisal: Bartlemas" 3556:Local History Series: Medieval Hospitals 3307: 2958: 2362: 2095: 2088:Category:Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford 1989: 1913: 1701: 1686: 1607: 1552: 1544: 1475: 1365: 1295: 1250:arches on the ground floor and a row of 1225: 1200: 1110: 924: 785: 740: 702:, Parliament being held at neighbouring 662: 567: 4433:— the undergraduate body of the college 4189:"Oriel and the Regius Chair in History" 3193: 3191: 3148:Pacey, Robert; Popkin, Michael (1980). 2724:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2502: 2387: 2346: 2344: 2221:The second notable piece of plate is a 1398:giving the date of construction, 1911. 14: 5521: 5453:Association for the Education of Women 5022:Politics & International Relations 4850:Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics 4030:"Anu Dudhia catalogue of bumps charts" 3798: 3761: 3633: 3631: 3580:A guide to the Churches of Oxfordshire 3522: 3520: 3286: 3199:"Oriel College History of the Library" 3143: 3141: 2899:Newman's Oxford – A Guide for Pilgrims 2806: 2804: 2802: 2800: 2798: 2796: 2794: 2766: 2764: 2743: 2741: 2687: 2664:"Undergraduate Degree Classifications" 2621: 2619: 2617: 2615: 2588: 2586: 2571: 2569: 2567: 2565: 2563: 2561: 2559: 2545: 2541: 2539: 2537: 2535: 2533: 2531: 2529: 2527: 2525: 2477: 2475: 2473: 2471: 2469: 2467: 2465: 2463: 2443:"Oriel College | University of Oxford" 2319: 2317: 2197: 523:, having topped the table in 2015–16. 4467: 3809: 3041:"Oriel College, University of Oxford" 2894: 2892: 2866: 2864: 2862: 2834: 2832: 2417:. Oxford University Calendar Series. 2409: 2407: 2041:Women's Eights Head of the River Race 1714:used by the college, on the main gate 981:In the centre of the east range, the 929:East range of First Quad; the ornate 572:The college charter of 1326 given by 5554:Grade I listed educational buildings 5534:Colleges of the University of Oxford 3935:– the Oriel College Dramatic Society 3718:"Oxford University and its Colleges" 3188: 2415:Oxford University Calendar 2005–2006 2341: 2075: 1807: 1666:(2000). The television crime series 1581:court, gymnasium and support staff. 1390:e Larga MVnIfICentIa CaeCILII rhoDes 536:On 24 April 1324, the Rector of the 69: 3628: 3588:Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust 3517: 3434: 3138: 2904: 2791: 2761: 2738: 2612: 2583: 2577:Oriel College Oxford, A short guide 2556: 2522: 2460: 2395:"Statutes of Oriel College, Oxford" 2314: 1635: 1095:Regius Professors of Modern History 27:College of the University of Oxford 24: 5549:Grade I listed buildings in Oxford 4439:— the graduate body of the college 4375: 4006:. 30 November 1999. Archived from 3887:Only two Sab positions uncontested 3688:"The name and arms of the College" 3544: 2889: 2859: 2829: 2772:The Oriel College Lawsuit, 1724–26 2735:issued by the King giving licence" 2707: 2626:Oriel College Memorandum (2003–04) 2493:as part of a college guide series. 2404: 2157:Regius Professor of Modern History 1409:in Bristol a few days previously. 1049:. On either side are portraits of 772:Feast of the Immaculate Conception 468:foundation established in 1324 by 441:, whose claim of being founded by 25: 5575: 4356: 3479:thisisoxfordshire.com news report 3477:Royal visit brightens up the day 3019:"Oriel College and St. Mary Hall" 2815:. Penguin/Yale University Press. 2713:Christopher and Edward Hibbert's 2688:Sutton, Daniel (22 August 2016). 2503:Fantato, Damian (29 March 2013). 1792:granted the college the use of a 5498: 5487: 5486: 4825:Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 4548: 4387: 4163:"James Edward Meade (1907–1995)" 3946:"Contributing to the Poor Print" 3743:"The College of Arms newsletter" 3488:. Retrieved on 11 September 2006 3442:'Social and Cultural Activities' 3385:Pantin, W. A., 'Kylyngworth's', 2949:. Retrieved on 30 September 2006 2731:at p. 4 has "On April 28, 1324, 584:, was to exercise the rights of 393: 369: 362: 45: 4330: 4317: 4297: 4285: 4259: 4233: 4207: 4181: 4155: 4129: 4095: 4069: 4043: 4022: 3992: 3966: 3952: 3938: 3919: 3903: 3880: 3854: 3828: 3706: 3652: 3572: 3491: 3471: 3459: 3414: 3392: 3379: 3363: 3335: 3280: 3266: 3244: 3212: 3166: 3113: 3066:"Giant Queen portrait unveiled" 3058: 3033: 3010: 2998: 2980: 2952: 2931: 2681: 2656: 2631: 2324:Oriel College (23 April 2024). 1944:Oxford University Student Union 1909: 1816:on Sundays and other services: 1540: 778:, had ceased to be celebrated. 658: 5544:1324 establishments in England 5027:Social Policy and Intervention 4294:. Retrieved on 7 January 2011. 3909:Nick Toner (26 January 2014) " 3501:. orielmcr.org. Archived from 3499:"Oriel Graduate Accommodation" 2966:. Penguin Books. p. 136. 2721:'s article about Brome in the 2496: 2435: 2289: 1918:Oriel shares a boathouse with 1516:played tennis with his nephew 1434:of buildings, bordered by the 810:" — clerical liberals such as 531: 472:, under the patronage of King 378:Location in Oxford city centre 13: 1: 5373:Roger Bannister running track 4855:Medieval and Modern Languages 3639:The Oxford of Inspector Morse 3176:. (reference for the section) 2283: 2005:at the college is run by the 1411:The statues had been targeted 721:; the Dean of Christ Church, 5129:Oxford University Innovation 4314:, the year is given as 1350. 4215:"Oriel Welcomes New Fellows" 4137:"Alexander Todd (1907–1997)" 4000:"Oriel stay a-Head of river" 3900:article of 10 November 2006. 3252:"95–101 High Street, Oxford" 1800:charged with two concentric 1584: 1480:On the first floor of No. 6 1161:National Gallery of Scotland 1007:tradition and has classical 223:; 698 years ago 7: 5458:Delegacy for Women Students 3293:. Oxford University Press. 2375:. Oriel College. p. 11 2297:"Who We Are and What We Do" 2271: 1750:, which also feature three 1682: 1262:Third Quad (St Mary's Quad) 1119:, which hangs in the chapel 1089:in the windows display the 10: 5580: 5326:Rugby League Varsity Match 4105:; Curthoys, M. C. (2000). 3960:"The Poor Print: About Us" 2752:The Encyclopedia of Oxford 2715:The Encyclopedia of Oxford 2421:. 2005. pp. 323–324. 2085: 2079: 2064:, Oriel's win in the 1842 1983: 1763:Prince of Wales's feathers 1708:Prince of Wales's feathers 1628:, called Bartlemas House. 1426:Island Site (O'Brien Quad) 1386:. The inscription reads: " 878:'OO MADE THIS 'ERE 'OLE?" 776:Purification of the Virgin 544:, obtained a licence from 526: 5482: 5473:Oxford University Gazette 5423: 5388: 5331:Rugby Union Varsity Match 5202:Australian rules football 5194: 5176:Hebrew and Jewish Studies 5152: 5087:Institutes and affiliates 5086: 5035: 5012:International Development 4975: 4918: 4878: 4813: 4805:Divisions and departments 4802: 4767: 4557: 4546: 4516:The Lord Patten of Barnes 4503: 3440:Crossley, Alan (editor), 2995:24 November 1989 edition. 2947:University of Texas Press 2870:Crossley, Alan (editor), 2278:St Mary's College, Oxford 2112:, an explorer during the 1979: 1769:. It probably represents 1417:that arose following the 1388: 1191:Norma Dalrymple-Champneys 1145:The Carrying of the Cross 1106: 781: 357: 352: 342: 328: 308: 298: 290: 282: 272: 249: 235: 217: 209: 188: 180: 176: 168: 129: 114: 68: 53: 44: 37: 32: 5336:University Cricket Match 3810:Adams, Reginald (1992). 3567:Vale and Downland Museum 3389:, Jan 1944, pp. 246–253. 2142:Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1964: 1771:Edward, the Black Prince 1706:Relief sculpture of the 1407:statue of Edward Colston 1103:fellows of the college. 624:'s attempt to stamp out 259:Clare College, Cambridge 5139:Ripon College Cuddesdon 5134:Oxford University Press 4770:Permanent private halls 4448:Oriel College Boat Club 4306:Victoria County History 3931:4 February 2011 at the 3892:12 October 2007 at the 3862:"Oriel Split with OUSU" 3780:"Oriel College Prayers" 3554:has grant date as 1328 3095:"History of the Chapel" 3027:Victoria County History 2594:"The Oxford Parliament" 2419:Oxford University Press 2007:Oriel College Boat Club 1986:Oriel College Boat Club 1949: 1861:of a grace recorded by 1756:as a mark of difference 1754:, with a bordure added 1356:Magdalen College School 1197:Second Quad (Back Quad) 1176:Saint John Henry Newman 976: 921:First Quad (Front Quad) 824:Saint John Henry Newman 725:; and the Principal of 347:Oriel College Boat Club 264:Trinity College, Dublin 5155:Recognised independent 5104:Ineos Oxford Institute 4962:Mathematical Institute 4921:Mathematical, Physical 4383: 4363:Listen to this article 4292:British History Online 3714:Brooke-Little, John P. 3532:British History Online 3422:oxfordinscriptions.com 3402:. oxfordhistory.org.uk 3254:. oxfordhistory.org.uk 2987:Cherwell Retropsective 2945:(1969) — published by 2546:Rannie, David (1900). 2481:Watt, D. E. (editor), 2105: 2066:Head of the River Race 2037:Head of the River Race 1999: 1927: 1907: 1897: 1884: 1880: 1870: 1846:, the following Latin 1833: 1715: 1699: 1613: 1558: 1550: 1502: 1489: 1419:murder of George Floyd 1371: 1362:Statue of Cecil Rhodes 1345:Jacobean revival style 1332:to the High Street, a 1317: 1231: 1210: 1120: 991: 934: 916:Buildings and environs 890: 795: 750: 735: 672: 577: 5529:Oriel College, Oxford 5448:First women graduates 5341:University Golf Match 5094:Begbroke Science Park 4870:Theology and Religion 4382: 3230:19 March 2007 at the 3225:Yale University Press 2939:The Oriel Inheritance 2483:Oriel College, Oxford 2126:Edward Bouverie Pusey 2099: 2068:, with Oriel bumping 1993: 1917: 1894: 1867: 1863:Saint John Chrysostom 1818: 1748:royal arms of England 1705: 1690: 1611: 1556: 1548: 1537:, on 10 August 1993. 1520:in December 1642 and 1498: 1479: 1438:, and the meeting of 1369: 1324:. It was designed by 1299: 1229: 1204: 1114: 928: 869: 789: 744: 731: 666: 571: 419:a constituent college 5358:Christ Church Ground 5119:Oxford-Man Institute 4997:Continuing Education 4496:University of Oxford 4414:More spoken articles 3868:on 29 September 2007 3722:The Heraldry Society 3586:in association with 3578:Sherwood, Jennifer, 3561:12 June 2004 at the 3484:1 March 2006 at the 3466:Oriel College Record 3400:"King Edward Street" 3287:Morris, Jan (2001). 3150:The Organs of Oxford 2920:14 June 2007 at the 2848:14 June 2007 at the 2780:14 June 2007 at the 2748:Hibbert, Christopher 2668:University of Oxford 2356:University of Oxford 2186:. 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