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  1. Há 4 dias · The first reference to their joint intention to found a college in Oxford is in the will of Edmund Croston, late Principal of Brasenose Hall, who died in 1508, bequeathing £6 13s. 4d. towards the building of 'Brasynose in Oxford, if such work as the bishop of Lyncoln and Master Sotton intended there went on during their life or ...

  2. Há 3 dias · (8) Brasenose College stands on the W. side of Radcliffe Square. The walls are of local Oxfordshire stone and the roofs are covered with slates, tiles and lead. The college was founded in 1509 by William Smyth, Bishop of Lincoln and Sir Richard Sutton and took the place of the much earlier Brasenose Hall and Little University or King ...

  3. Há 3 dias · Cowley College was first established by the Oxford Diocesan Board of Education in 1841, 'for the benefit of the middle classes'. The first headmaster was J. M. C. Bennett. The old manor-house of Temple Cowley formed the nucleus of the buildings, and in 1870 a chapel was added.

  4. Há 4 dias · The estate was granted by the Crown to the dean and canons of St. Stephen's chapel in Westminster Palace in 1507 and purchased from them in 1513 by William Smith, bishop of Lincoln, as an endowment for Brasenose College, Oxford.

  5. Há 4 dias · The colleges and collegial institutions of the University of Oxford include All Souls (1438), Balliol (1263–68), Brasenose (1509), Christ Church (1546), Corpus Christi (1517), Exeter (1314), Green (1979), Harris Manchester (founded 1786; inc. 1996), Hertford (founded 1740; inc. 1874), Jesus (1571), Keble (founded 1868; inc. 1870 ...

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  6. Há 1 dia · Metropolitan Water Board 3 per cent. stock, standing in the names of the Principal and Fellows of Brasenose College, Oxford, representing a sum of stock, which is understood to have been set aside on the inclosure of the common fields, in extinguishment of the right of the poor to take fuel from a portion of the common fields known as the Hadden.

  7. Há 5 dias · After consultations with Brasenose College, Oxford, the patron of Stepney parish, Thomas Barneby, the rector of the parish, William Howley, the Bishop of London, the East India and West India Dock Companies and the Corporation's Port of London Committee, it was agreed that the College would be patron of the new parish and receive the great tithes.