A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... head - quarters— Aspect of the University during the Queen's residence - The last two years of the civil war - Siege of Oxford , and pro- posals of Fairfax guaranteeing University privileges - Sur- render of Oxford , and subsequent ...
... head - quarters— Aspect of the University during the Queen's residence - The last two years of the civil war - Siege of Oxford , and pro- posals of Fairfax guaranteeing University privileges - Sur- render of Oxford , and subsequent ...
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... head , in revenge for the death of a woman accidentally killed by another student . In consequence of this outrage , said to have been coun- tenanced by King John , the city was laid under an interdict by the Pope , who issued a ...
... head , in revenge for the death of a woman accidentally killed by another student . In consequence of this outrage , said to have been coun- tenanced by King John , the city was laid under an interdict by the Pope , who issued a ...
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... of elective rectors of the schools ( Rectores Scholarum ) , whose election was confirmed by the bishop of Lincoln . What is certain 6 is that the acting head of the University was always THE RISE Of the University II.
... of elective rectors of the schools ( Rectores Scholarum ) , whose election was confirmed by the bishop of Lincoln . What is certain 6 is that the acting head of the University was always THE RISE Of the University II.
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George Charles Brodrick. is that the acting head of the University was always entitled Cancellarius rather than Rector Scholarum , that from the beginning of Henry III.'s reign he is fre- quently mentioned under this official title ...
George Charles Brodrick. is that the acting head of the University was always entitled Cancellarius rather than Rector Scholarum , that from the beginning of Henry III.'s reign he is fre- quently mentioned under this official title ...
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... head ; but he was removed by Archbishop Langham , and the college became a monastic nursery under the priory of Canterbury , until it was absorbed into Christ Church in the reign of Henry VIII . of New The foundation of New College by ...
... head ; but he was removed by Archbishop Langham , and the college became a monastic nursery under the priory of Canterbury , until it was absorbed into Christ Church in the reign of Henry VIII . of New The foundation of New College by ...
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