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    Oriel College (/ˈɔːriəl/) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. Located in Oriel Square, the college has the distinction...
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  • May balls. Trinity College, Dublin, a sister of both Oriel College, Oxford and St John's College, Cambridge, is unique in being the only non-Oxbridge...
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  • This is a list of the Provosts of Oriel College, Oxford. The Provost is the college's principal, responsible for its academic leadership, chairing its...
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    of Oxford. It was associated with Oriel College from 1326 to 1545, but functioned independently from 1545 until it was re-incorporated into Oriel College...
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    A list of notable people affiliated with Oriel College, Oxford University, England, including alumni, academics, provosts and honorary fellows. Richard...
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    College is to the north of All Souls. The current warden (head of the college) is Sir John Vickers, a graduate of Oriel College, Oxford. The college was...
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    ("curtain"). Oriel College, Oxford, took its name from a balcony or oriel window forming a feature of a building which occupied the site the college now stands...
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    is Oriel College (including the Rhodes building of 1910 at the northern end) and to the east is University College, two of the oldest Oxford colleges. On...
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    college to both St John's College, Cambridge, and Oriel College, Oxford. By incorporation, a graduate of Oxford, Cambridge or Dublin can be conferred the equivalent...
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  • The Oriel Noetics is a term now applied to a group of early 19th-century dons of the University of Oxford closely associated with Oriel College. John...
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  • Louth) Oriel Street, Oxford Oriel Square, Oxford Oriel College, Oxford, part of the University of Oxford, England Oriel school (disambiguation) Oriel Gallery...
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    The University of Oxford has 36 colleges, three societies, and four permanent private halls (PPHs) of religious foundation. The colleges and PPHs are autonomous...
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    Sarah Bool (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
    since 2024. Bool grew up in Rutland. She read Modern History at Oriel College, Oxford and completed a Law Degree in London. She has Type 1 diabetes. In...
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    David Monro (scholar) (category Fellows of Oriel College, Oxford)
    1905) was a Scottish Homeric scholar, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University. David Monro was born in Edinburgh, the...
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    William Palmer. All except Williams and Palmer were fellows of Oriel College, Oxford. In the early nineteenth century, many of the clergymen of the Church...
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    Neil Mendoza, Baron Mendoza (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
    academic administrator, and member of the House of Lords. Provost of Oriel College Oxford since September 2018, Lord Mendoza also serves as HM Government Commissioner...
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  • John Barton (theologian) (category Fellows of Oriel College, Oxford)
    he was the Oriel and Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Oriel College. In addition...
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    Zelman Cowen (category Fellows of Oriel College, Oxford)
    Bachelor of Civil Law degree. He remained at Oxford after graduating, serving as a fellow of Oriel College from 1947 to 1950. In 1951, Cowen returned to...
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  • John Evans (cricketer, born 1889) (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
    on playing against Eton College due to being afflicted with mumps. From Winchester, he matriculated to Oriel College, Oxford. Prior to his matriculation...
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    up in Bath, and educated at Lambrook prep school, Malvern College and Oriel College, Oxford, where he read classics till 1928 before switching to the...
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  • the pen name of Mark Booth. He was educated at Ipswich School and Oriel College, Oxford, where he studied Philosophy and Theology. He has worked in publishing...
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    the college has the only privately owned subway (underpass) in the UK, connecting the main site to North Court, but in fact Oriel College, Oxford, has...
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    Fabian Picardo (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
    "Oriel College, Oxford, Flies Gibraltar Flag". Panorama. 12 December 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2017. "Oriel Law Society's Annual Dinner 2016". Oriel College...
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    W. D. Ross (category Fellows of Oriel College, Oxford)
    Philosophy (1923–1928), Provost of Oriel College, Oxford (1929–1947), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1941 to 1944 and Pro-Vice-Chancellor...
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    Gilbert White (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
    to Oriel College, Oxford in December 1739. He took his degree as Bachelor of Arts in June 1743. In March 1744 he was elected fellow of the college. In...
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    Thomas Arnold (category Fellows of Oriel College, Oxford)
    at Winchester, and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He excelled in Classics and was made a fellow of Oriel in 1815. He became headmaster of a school...
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    Rachel Riley (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
    after which she obtained a second-class degree in applied maths at Oriel College, Oxford. During a university holiday, Riley considered a career in the financial...
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    Jon Bentley (TV presenter) (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
    educated at Millfield in Street, Somerset from 1972 to 1978 and at Oriel College in Oxford from 1979 to 1982, where he studied geography. Bentley specialises...
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    Robert Wilberforce (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
    active in the Oxford Movement. He was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, taking a double first in 1823. In 1826, he was chosen fellow of Oriel and was ordained...
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  • J. L. Mackie (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
    being appointed a Fellow and Tutor at Oriel College. He is Head of Philosophy at D'Overbroeck's College, Oxford. His daughter Hilary is a classicist at...
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