Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University...
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This is a list of Wardens of Merton College, Oxford. Peter of Abingdon, 1264–86 Richard Werplysdon, 1286–95 John de la More, 1295–99 John de Wantynge,...
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Honorary Fellows of Merton College. Merton College, Oxford is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. This list of Merton Fellows and alumni...
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Merton College Chapel is the church of Merton College, Oxford, England. Dedicated to St Mary and St John the Baptist, the chapel was largely completed...
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Merton College Library (in Merton College, Oxford) is one of the earliest libraries in England and one of the oldest academic library in the world still...
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University of Oxford portal Honorary Fellows of Merton College, Oxford. Sir Robert Andrew Dame Kelyn Bacon Sir Andrew Baker Sir Christopher Ball Sir Jack...
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Walter de Merton (c. 1205 – 27 October 1277) was Lord Chancellor of England, Archdeacon of Bath, founder of Merton College, Oxford, and Bishop of Rochester...
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Irene Tracey (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
October 1966) is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford and former Warden of Merton College, Oxford. She is also Professor of Anaesthetic Neuroscience...
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Andy Cato (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
Grammar School, a private school for boys in Wakefield, followed by Merton College, Oxford, where he read Modern History. At school, he was a prolific musician...
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Anne Keast-Butler (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
University of Cambridge. She earned a degree in mathematics from Merton College, Oxford. She is married, with three children. "New Director GCHQ announced"...
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devised a series of regulations for college life; Merton College thereby became the model for such establishments at Oxford, as well as at the University of...
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are two Merton Professorships of English in the University of Oxford: the Merton Professor of English Language and Literature, and the Merton Professor...
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Merton College, Oxford is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, England. Merton College may also refer to: Merton College, London, part of South...
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town Merton College, Oxford, one of the colleges of the University of Oxford Merton Field, a grass playing field south of Merton College Merton Street...
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Lords from 2001 until his retirement in 2017. May was a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and an appointed member of the council of the British Science Association...
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accommodation sites. It dates back at least to the 13th century at Merton College, Oxford; the original Latin version is custos. Universities University of...
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Mob Quad (category Merton College, Oxford)
centuries in Merton College, Oxford, surrounding a small lawn. It is often claimed to be the oldest quadrangle in Oxford and elsewhere, although Merton's own Front...
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J. M. Roberts (category Fellows of Merton College, Oxford)
University of Southampton, and from 1985 to 1994, he was warden of Merton College, Oxford. He also wrote and presented the BBC TV series The Triumph of the...
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Naruhito (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
and later studied history at Gakushuin University and English at Merton College, Oxford. In June 1993, he married diplomat Masako Owada. They have one daughter:...
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Sophie Grace Chappell (category Fellows of Merton College, Oxford)
University of Oxford and was a junior research fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford (1991–1994) and a lecturer in philosophy at Merton College, Oxford (1992–1994)...
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The Oxford Calculators were a group of 14th-century thinkers, almost all associated with Merton College, Oxford; for this reason they were dubbed "The...
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Guy Weston (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
Garfield Weston. Weston was educated at Westminster School and Merton College, Oxford. He read for the Bar, and then took an MBA at INSEAD. Weston began...
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central Oxford, England, situated immediately to the south of Merton College and just outside the old city wall, with Corpus Christi College at the western...
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Andrew Irvine (mountaineer) (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
to Merton College, Oxford, to study engineering. At Oxford, he joined the Oxford University Mountaineering Club, and was also a member of the Oxford crew...
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Kris Kristofferson (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
the University of Oxford, studying at Merton College. While at Oxford, he was awarded a Blue for boxing, played rugby for his college, and began writing...
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David Hartley (the Younger) (category Fellows of Merton College, Oxford)
Christi College, Oxford on 6 April 1747 at the age of 15. He was awarded his B.A. on 14 March 1750 and was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford until his...
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School of Pythagoras (redirect from Merton Hall)
and later Merton Hall were owned by Merton College, Oxford. The School of Pythagoras is now used as the College Archive Centre. Previously it was used...
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John Greaves (category Fellows of Merton College, Oxford)
astronomer and antiquarian. Educated at Balliol College, Oxford, he was elected a Fellow of Merton College in 1624. He studied Persian and Arabic, acquired...
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Dominic Minghella (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
Channel 4 programme Child Genius. [citation needed] He read PPE at Merton College, Oxford. His sister Edana Minghella co-wrote four episodes of Doc Martin...
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Henry Cecil Kennedy Wyld (category Fellows of Merton College, Oxford)
English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford and a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, from 1920 until his death in 1945. Wyld was the author...
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