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The Oxford university and city guide. To which is added, a guide to Blenheim ... - Page 160
1821
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A New Pocket Companion for Oxford, Or Guide Through the University: With an ...

1810 - 430 pages
...College is one of the most ancient in the University. It was first founded at Maiden, in Surry, 126±, and removed to Oxford in 1274, by Walter de Merton,...Exhibitions for the maintenance of 12 Postmasters, ( Portionistcc ), to whom were afterwards added two 03' John Chamber, Fellow of Eton, and Canon of...
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Oxford University Calendar

University of Oxford - 1814 - 302 pages
...11 19 9$ 841 Barter, 1782 IIL MERTON COLLEGE. THIS College was first founded at Maiden in Surrey, in 1264, and removed to Oxford in 1274, by Walter de...of Rochester, and Lord High Chancellor of England. John Willyott, DD, Chancellor of Exeter, gave exhibitions in 1380, for the maintenance of twelve Portionista,...
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The Oxford University and City Guide: On a New Plan Containing a Full ...

Blenheim Park (England) - 1859 - 270 pages
...Imperator Anno Sacro MDCCCXVI." On the opposite side is the same inscription in the Russian language. The. first Common Room known in the University was...consists of a Warden, 24 Fellows, 14 Postmasters, 4 Scholars, 2 Chaplains, and 2 Clerks. The number of members on the books is usually about 160. Visitor...
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ..., Volume 12

Theology - 1837 - 742 pages
...it was satisfactory that the first to be named should be one of so noble and venerable a character. Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester, and Lord High Chancellor of England, temp. Henry HI. and Edward I., crowned his important services, legal and political, by giving the first...
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The Oxford University and City Guide, on a New Plan: Containing a Full ...

1839 - 246 pages
...College is one of the most ancient in the University. It was first founded at Maiden, in Surrey, 1204, and removed to Oxford in 1274, by Walter de Merton,...Willyott gave Exhibitions for the maintenance of 12 Postmasteis, (Portionistte) to whom were afterwards added two by John Chamber, Fellow of Eton, and...
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The Catholic magazine, Volume 3

1844 - 292 pages
...devote some centuries to ardent and continuous prayer for the religious re-enlightenment of his country. Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester, and Lord High Chancellor of England in the reign of Edward I, founder of Merton College, " followed on the same side," as did also Richard...
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The stranger's guide through the university and city of Oxford. To which is ...

1847 - 198 pages
...cellar, some finger rings, crucifixes, &c. East of Corpus Christi College is MERTON COLLEGE. Founded by Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester, and Lord High Chancellor of England in 1274. FOUNDATION—A Warden, 24 Fellows, 14 Postmasters, 4 Scholars, 2 Chaplains, and 2 Clerks. There...
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Geography: Or, First Division of "The English Encyclopædia", Volume 4

Charles Knight - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 636 pages
...was 353. Merton College, first founded at Maldou, in Surrey, in 1204, was removed to Oxford before 1274, by Walter de Merton, bishop of Rochester and Lord High Chancellor of Kuglund. The foundation consists of warden, 24 fellows, 14 post-masters, 4 scholars, 2 chaplains, and...
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Transactions, Volume 2

Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society - 1870 - 460 pages
...or Smeeton Westerby, men of renown or of distinguished merit, whose names are unknown or unrecorded. Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester, and Lord High Chancellor of England — more than once Regent of the Kingdom in the King's absence — one of the most eminent and honoured...
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The Oxford Ten-year Book: A Register of University Honours and Distinctions ...

University of Oxford - 1872 - 628 pages
...COLLEGE. THIS College was first founded at Maldon in Surrey, in 1264, and removed to Oxford before 1274, by Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester, and Lord High Chancellor of England. The earliest statutes extant with royal charter are dated 1264. In 1270 a second body of Statutes were...
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