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  1. Pages in category "Fellows of Keble College, Oxford" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  2. The college, situated on Merton Street between Merton College and Christ Church, is one of the smallest in Oxford by student population, having around 250 undergraduates and 90 graduates. It is academic by Oxford standards, averaging in the top half of the university's informal ranking system, the Norrington Table , in recent years, and coming second in 2009–10.

  3. Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon, a council member from 1870 to 1882. Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln and a council member from 1885 to 1910. John Sankey, 1st Viscount Sankey, who was Lord Chancellor from 1929 to 1935, was a council member from 1927 to 1948. William Stubbs, a member of the council from 1890 to 1901.

  4. These arms are not officially granted. In 1866 at a meeting at Lambeth Palace it was decided to erect a college at Oxford in memory of the great churchman and poet John Keble. Three years later Keble College was opened. The arms of the College are those of John Keble, namely, argent, a chevron engrailed gules, on a chief azure, three mullets ...

  5. Austin Marsden Farrer [a] FBA (1 October 1904 – 29 December 1968) was an English Anglican philosopher, theologian, and biblical scholar. [11] His activity in philosophy, theology, and spirituality led many to consider him one of the greatest figures of 20th-century Anglicanism. [12] [verification needed] He served as Warden of Keble College ...

  6. Keble College er et college ved Oxfords universitet, i norddelen av byens sentrum ved Parks Road. Kollegiet ble grunnlagt i 1870 til minne om John Keble (1792–1866), en av de ledende medlemmer av Oxfordbevegelsen innen Church of England som etterstrebet en tilnærming mot den katolske kirke .

  7. About Keble Our History. Keble College has come a long way since its opening in 1870.The first Oxford College of the modern era, it was founded in memory of John Keble (1792-1866), well known for his best-selling Christian verse and a key member of the so-called Oxford Movement which sought to recover the Catholic heritage of the Church of England.