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  1. Há 1 dia · Lewis entered Oxford in the 1917 summer term, studying at University College, and shortly after, he joined the Officers' Training Corps at the university as his "most promising route into the army". From there, he was drafted into a Cadet Battalion for training.

  2. Há 5 dias · The earliest colleges of Oxford were University College (1249), Balliol (1263), and Merton (1264). Each college is built around two or three quadrangles, with a chapel, hall, library, and walled gardens.

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    Há 1 dia · 19th-century view of the High Street in Oxford. The history of Oxford in England dates back to its original settlement in the Saxon period.Originally of strategic significance due to its controlling location on the upper reaches of the River Thames at its confluence with the River Cherwell, the town grew in national importance during the early Norman period, and in the late 12th century became ...

  4. Há 4 dias · The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. Teaching has taken place at Oxford since 1096. Oxford has the largest volume of world-leading research in...

  5. Há 5 dias · St Hilda's is one of the 38 colleges of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1893 for women to continue their education, it is now a fully mixed college.

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  6. Há 2 dias · History. In a charter granted by Edward III on 18 Jan. 1341, licence was given to Robert of Eglesfield to construct a collegiate hall 'under the name of the Hall of the Queen's scholars of Oxford'. (fn. 1) The idea of establishing such university halls was then in fashion on the Continent as well as in England.

  7. Há 3 dias · The only other information respecting the college is contained in a petition to the Lord Chancellor, probably soon after 1426, complaining that Bishop Clifford had bought lands and tenements in Oxford and handed them to feoffees, declaring to them that his will was that with these lands, and others to be acquired, a college should be founded if a licence in mortmain could be obtained; if not ...