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  1. Membership of the Friends of the Choir of Merton College is open to everyone and costs £60 per annum. Membership benefits include: Regular updates of choir news and activities. A copy of the termly Chapel Card and Music List. Priority/advance booking. Reserved seating.

  2. Find out more. Founded: 1264. Undergraduate students per year: 96. Total number of undergraduate students: 280. Famous alumni: J. R. R. Tolkien, T. S. Eliot, Kris Kristofferson, Princess Akiko of Mikasa. You might also want to take a look at the Merton alternative prospectus or the official college website.

  3. Oxford - Christ Church Meadow - Merton Field - In the back Merton College Chapel 1290-1450, Merton College & Christ Church Cathedral 1160-1200 07.jpg 5,906 × 3,937; 21.98 MB Oxford - Christ Church Meadow Walk - Panorama View on Merton Field - Christ Church Cathedral 1200 - Merton College Chapel 1450 - Merton College - Deadman's Walk 01.jpg 4,639 × 1,998; 10.65 MB

  4. The Chapel serves a thriving community, both in its worship and in events held throughout the term. Activities organised by the Chapel include discussion groups, countryside walks, pub nights, talks and trips. For full details of this term's events, please consult the Chapel Card. To join the Chapel mailing list, which receives weekly emails in ...

  5. sung by the College Choir Prelude Ein Kind geboren in Bethlehem Peeters Responses Byrd Psalms 99, 100, 111 Canticles Sumsion in G An...

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  6. Merton College was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, Lorch Chancellor and Bishop of Rochester. Walter’s foundation included a requirement that the “college” be self-governing, and that the endowments would be directly delegated to the Warden and Fellows. When Walter retired from royal service in 1274 and revised the college statutes ...

  7. The main organ in Merton College Chapel was built by Dobson Pipe Organ Builders of Lake City, Iowa, USA and installed in 2013 ready for the College’s 750th anniversary celebrations in 2014. It is a three-manual organ of forty-four stops, and was opened by John Scott who gave the Dedication Concert on Saturday 26 April 2014.