A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... held Councils at Oxford ; or of Henry II . , who , like his grandfather , constantly resided in the immediate neighbourhood . Without the encouragement of the Crown as well as of the Church , they could not have attained the position ...
... held Councils at Oxford ; or of Henry II . , who , like his grandfather , constantly resided in the immediate neighbourhood . Without the encouragement of the Crown as well as of the Church , they could not have attained the position ...
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... ' and other chests formed on a like principle by successive benefactions for the relief of poor scholars , appear to have been the earliest form of corporate property held by the University . They con- tinued 12 THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
... ' and other chests formed on a like principle by successive benefactions for the relief of poor scholars , appear to have been the earliest form of corporate property held by the University . They con- tinued 12 THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
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George Charles Brodrick. corporate property held by the University . They con- tinued to multiply up to the end of the fifteenth cen- tury , when they had reached the number of twenty - four at least , and are computed to have contained ...
George Charles Brodrick. corporate property held by the University . They con- tinued to multiply up to the end of the fifteenth cen- tury , when they had reached the number of twenty - four at least , and are computed to have contained ...
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... held to mark a new departure in collegiate College history . Like Walter de Merton , William of Wykeham had filled various high offices of State , including that of chancellor , and is well known as the designer of several great ...
... held to mark a new departure in collegiate College history . Like Walter de Merton , William of Wykeham had filled various high offices of State , including that of chancellor , and is well known as the designer of several great ...
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... held at Oxford . The Convocation which accompanied it condemned Wyclif's teaching on the Eucharist ; the condemnation was published in the school of the Augustinian monks , where Wyclif himself was presiding as professor , and a ...
... held at Oxford . The Convocation which accompanied it condemned Wyclif's teaching on the Eucharist ; the condemnation was published in the school of the Augustinian monks , where Wyclif himself was presiding as professor , and a ...
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