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  1. St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded as a men's college in 1555, it has been coeducational since 1979. [3] Its founder, Sir Thomas White , intended to provide a source of educated Roman Catholic clerics to support the Counter-Reformation under Queen Mary .

  2. 51°45′16″N 1°15′14″W  / . 51.75447°N 1.25389°W. / 51.75447; -1.25389. Completed. 1914. Design and construction. Architect (s) Thomas Graham Jackson. Hertford Bridge, often called the Bridge of Sighs, is a skyway joining two parts of Hertford College over New College Lane in Oxford, England.

  3. The University of Oxford has 36 colleges, three societies, and four permanent private halls (PPHs) of religious foundation. [1] The colleges and PPHs are autonomous self-governing corporations within the university. These colleges are not only houses of residence, but have substantial responsibility for teaching undergraduate students.

  4. People associated with Hertford College, Oxford‎ (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Hertford College, Oxford" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  5. This is a list of Honorary Fellows of Hertford College, Oxford . Dame Helen Alexander. John Baring, 7th Baron Ashburton. Sir Walter Bodmer. Martin Bridson. Nancee Oku Bright. Sir Ian Brownlie. Gilbert Campion, 1st Baron Campion. Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles.

  6. Hertford College, previously known as Magdalen Hall, is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. It is located on Catte Street in the centre of Oxford, directly opposite the main gate to the Bodleian Library. The college is known for its iconic bridge, the Bridge of Sighs. There are around 600 students at the college at any one time, comprising undergraduates, graduates ...

  7. Alison Young (legal scholar) Categories: Fellows of colleges of the University of Oxford. People associated with Hertford College, Oxford. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.