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    Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University...
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  • Merton College, Oxford is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, England. Merton College may also refer to: Merton College, London, part of South...
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  • Look up Merton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Merton may refer to: Merton (surname) Merton (given name) Merton (YouTube), American YouTube personality...
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  • Honorary Fellows of Merton College. Merton College, Oxford is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. This list of Merton Fellows and alumni...
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    Merton College Library (in Merton College, Oxford) is one of the earliest libraries in England and one of the oldest academic library in the world still...
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  • south-west London: South Thames College, Kingston College, Merton College, and Carshalton College. The four main campuses are in Wandsworth, Kingston...
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    Walter de Merton (c. 1205 – 27 October 1277) was Lord Chancellor of England, Archdeacon of Bath, founder of Merton College, Oxford, and Bishop of Rochester...
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    Merton College Chapel is the church of Merton College, Oxford, England. Dedicated to St Mary and St John the Baptist, the chapel was largely completed...
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    only St Edmund Hall (c. 1225) remains. The oldest colleges are University College, Balliol, and Merton, established between 1249 and 1264, although there...
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    Magpie Lane, Oxford (category Oriel College, Oxford)
    cobbled Merton Street. To the west is Oriel College (including the Rhodes building of 1910 at the northern end) and to the east is University College, two...
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    Kris Kristofferson (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
    University of Oxford, studying at Merton College. While at Oxford, he was awarded a Blue for boxing, played rugby for his college, and began writing songs. At...
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    Linacre College Lincoln College Magdalen College Mansfield College Merton College New College Nuffield College Oriel College Pembroke College The Queen's...
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    J. R. R. Tolkien (category Fellows of Merton College, Oxford)
    and a Fellow of Pembroke College, both at the University of Oxford. He then moved within the same university to become the Merton Professor of English Language...
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    Naruhito (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
    Tokyo and later studied history at Gakushuin University and English at Merton College, Oxford. In June 1993, he married diplomat Owada Masako. They have one...
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  • Thomas Merton OCSO (January 31, 1915 – December 10, 1968), religious name M. Louis, was an American Trappist monk, writer, theologian, mystic, poet, social...
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    1957), known by the stage name Paul Merton, is an English comedian. Known for his improvisation skill, Merton's humour is rooted in deadpan, surreal...
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  • accommodation sites. It dates back at least to the 13th century at Merton College, Oxford; the original Latin version is custos. Universities University...
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    Liz Truss (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
    from 2021 to 2022. Truss studied philosophy, politics and economics at Merton College, Oxford, and was the president of the Oxford University Liberal Democrats...
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  • with Merton College, but Dame Helen Gardner held her post in association with Lady Margaret Hall. The occupants of the chairs have been: Merton Professor...
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  • Jennifer Payne (category Wardens of Merton College, Oxford)
    regulation. Since 2023, she has been 52nd Warden of Merton College, Oxford. Having been a fellow of Merton College since 1998, she was also Linklaters Professor...
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  • Myrmidons" was the name adopted in 1865 by a private dining society in Merton College, Oxford, which continues in existence. Max Beerbohm was a member (and...
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    Alison Blake (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
    Ambassador to Afghanistan. Blake was educated at Roan School for Girls and Merton College, Oxford, where she gained a MA degree in ancient and modern history...
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    T. S. Eliot (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
    and fell in love with Emily Hale. Eliot was awarded a scholarship to Merton College, Oxford, in 1914. He first visited Marburg, Germany, where he planned...
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    Andrew Irvine (mountaineer) (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
    Henley with the Royal Shrewsbury School Boat Club, and propelled him to Merton College, Oxford, to study engineering. At Oxford, he joined the Oxford University...
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    and later Merton Hall were owned by Merton College, Oxford. The School of Pythagoras is now used as the College Archive Centre. Previously it was used...
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    Mob Quad (category Merton College, Oxford)
    centuries in Merton College, Oxford, surrounding a small lawn. It is often claimed to be the oldest quadrangle in Oxford and elsewhere, although Merton's own Front...
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    This is a list of Wardens of Merton College, Oxford. Peter of Abingdon, 1264–86 Richard Werplysdon, 1286–95 John de la More, 1295–99 John de Wantynge,...
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  • Steven Gunn (historian) (category Fellows of Merton College, Oxford)
    Steven J. Gunn FRHistS is an English historian and fellow of Merton College, University of Oxford. He teaches and researches the history of late medieval...
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  • and art collector Walter de Merton (c. 1205 – 1277), Bishop of Rochester, England and founder of Merton College William Merton (1917–2014), British scientist...
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    George Radda (category Fellows of Merton College, Oxford)
    chemist. Radda was born in Hungary on 9 June 1936. In 1957, he attended Merton College, Oxford, to study chemistry, having set aside an earlier interest in...
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