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  1. Há 4 dias · A chronological and annotated description of the manuscripts (with a valuable historical introduction), was published in 1931 by F. M. Powicke (Medieval Books of Merton College, Oxford, 1931). The printed books in the library of the college number some 40,000.

  2. Há 4 dias · Until the 20th century the parish was dominated by Merton College, Oxford (as lord and major landowner), by a few leading tenant farmers, and by the rector. The latter was almost invariably a current or former college fellow, and was a sizeable Cuxham landholder.

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  3. Há 4 dias · Grammar-schools and grammar-masters were normally under the control of the archdeacons of the diocese, and this was no doubt the case in Oxford until the early years of the 13th century. (fn. 1) But so great was the power of the community of clerks there that control passed from the bishop to the University. This complete cession of authority ...

  4. 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. After the university was founded in the second half of the 12th century Oxford remained a market town, but this function declined ...

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  5. Há 4 dias · Afterwards, upon the establishment of Merton College, the warden and priests were removed to Oxford. In the year 1578 the members of the college were induced to alienate this manor to Queen Elizabeth, upon a lease of 5,000 years .

  6. Há 3 dias · In 1524 Thomas Linacre established two lectureships in Medicine which were attached to Merton College in 1549, though it was not until 1558 that any lecturers were appointed.

  7. Há 3 dias · In 1274, on the founding of Merton College in Oxford, the warden and priests were removed there. The manor has ever since belonged to Merton College, the Wateviles retaining their overlordship as late as 1287; subsequently Malden was held directly of the successors of the Clares.