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  1. A service of Christmas carols sung by the College ChoirSilent Night (Rutter)The Holly and the Ivy (Matthew Owens)O magnum mysterium (Gabriel Jackson) * World...

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  2. The nineteenth century marks the admission of the first undergraduates to the Library: in 1822 for one hour each week. In about 1870, the College agreed to spend £20 annually on modern history books under the short-lived scheme of specialisation by colleges in different subjects.

  3. TS Eliot (1888-1965) (Graduate student at Merton College, Oxford, 1914-15) (Used by permission of the Author’s estate) None of the gospels describes the events of Holy Saturday, the day which separates Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. It is the Sabbath, a day of rest. According to St Luke, ‘On the Sabbath they rested according to ...

  4. Jennifer Payne is Warden of Merton College, Oxford. She writes widely in the fields of company law, corporate finance law, financial regulation and corporate insolvency. Her recent books include Corporate Finance Law: Principles and Policy (Hart Publishing, 3rd edn 2020, with Louise Gullifer); Intermediation and Beyond (Hart Publishing, 2019 ...

  5. Supporting Merton; Chapel Services; The Dobson Organ; People; History; ... Merton College Merton Street Oxford, OX1 4JD United Kingdom +44(0)1865276310

  6. Library and Archives. The library building in Mob Quadrangle, dating from 1373, is the oldest continuously functioning library for university academics and students in the world. Growing steadily over the centuries, the library collections in manuscript, print and electronic formats reflect the changing academic requirements and interests of ...

  7. For the Choir of Merton College, Oxford’s first collaboration with Britten Sinfonia, Benjamin Nicholas has brought together a collection of sacred works from the first half of the twentieth century.A little-known fact is that these stalwarts of the English repertory were either originally intended to be heard with orchestra, or subsequently ...