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meeting.' It was not long before this provision was required, as the minute-book reveals in its entry for 19 October 1894: 'Owing to unpardonable slackness on the part of members, the four months of vacation proved insufficient to collect coherent ideas on any particular subject...However an agreeable and instructive evening was passed in reading Tennyson's 'Maud'.' From early years the club has maintained a troubled existence, and the Secretary noted on 1 November 1900 a motion of censure 'against a person or persons unknown who were responsible for the undoubted blackness which is creeping over the Bodley Club.' Nevertheless, the club has continued in one form or another to the present day.
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The club began on 19 May 1894 (though it was not christened 'The Bodley Club' until June). The initial constitution contained a rule (Rule 7) which stated that 'a written paper is preferred, but any member may speak on any literary subject instead or may propose that any literary work be read at the
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The Bodley Club is a speaker society at Merton College, Oxford. Founded in 1894 as a forum in which undergraduates delivered academic papers on literature, the club has changed form over the years, and was reformed in the 1980s as a speaker society. All members of the college, and usually members of
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Merton admits both undergraduate and graduate students. It admitted its first female students in 1980 and was the second former male college to elect a female head of house (in 1994). Merton has traditionally had single-sex accommodation for first-year undergraduates, with female students going into
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The initial acquisition included the parish church of St John (which was superseded by the chapel) and three houses to the east of the church which now form the north range of Front Quad. Walter also obtained permission from the king to extend from these properties south to the old city wall to form
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Undergraduate admission to the college, like other Oxford colleges, is based solely on academic potential. In 2010, it was (incorrectly) reported that Merton had not admitted a black student in the previous five years. A university spokeswoman commented that black students were more likely to apply
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was built in the 14th century, the north transept in the early years of the 15th. The great tower was complete by 1450. The chapel replaced the parish church of St. John and continued to serve as the parish church as well as the chapel until 1891. It is for this reason that it is generally referred
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in 1646 and Brent returned from London. However, in 1647, a parliamentary commission (visitation) was set up by Parliament "for the correction of offences, abuses, and disorders" in the University of Oxford. Nathaniel Brent was the president of the visitors. Greaves was accused of sequestrating the
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Visitors to Merton are often told that Mob Quad is the oldest quadrangle of any Oxford or Cambridge college and set the pattern for future collegiate architecture. It was built in three phases: 1288–1291, 1304–1311, and finally completed with the Library in 1373–1378. But Merton's own Front Quad
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published by the university in 2004, Merton occupied one of the top three positions every year (often coming in 1st), until 2012 when it dropped to 14th. In 2014, it regained the first position, preserving its status as one of the most academically successful colleges of the last twenty years. In
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at the beginning of the 17th century. The foundation stone was laid shortly after breakfast on 13 September 1608 (as recorded in the college Register), and work was complete by September 1610 (although the battlements were added later). The southern gateway is surmounted by a tower of the four
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Merton is host to a number of subject-specific societies, the most notable being the Halsbury Society (Law) and the Chalcenterics (Classics). Other academic societies include the Neave Society, which aims to discuss and debate political issues, and the
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The hall is the oldest surviving college building, originally completed before 1277, but apart from the fine medieval ironwork on the door, almost no trace of the ancient structure has survived the successive reconstruction efforts; first by
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to as Merton Church in older documents, and that there is a north door into the street as well as doors into the college. This dual role also probably explains the enormous scale of the chapel, which in its original design was to have a
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Just like the other ancient colleges of Oxford, Merton was originally an all-male college. It admitted its first female students in 1980 and became the second former all-male college to elect a female head of house when
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an approximately square site. The college continued to acquire other properties as they became available on both sides of Merton Street. At one time, the college owned all the land from the site that is now
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By 1274, when Walter retired from royal service and made his final revisions to the college statutes, the community was consolidated at its present site in the south east corner of the city of
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A new choral foundation was established in 2007, providing for a choir of sixteen undergraduate and graduate choral scholars singing from October 2008. The choir was formerly directed by
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By the late 1280s, the old church of St John the Baptist had fallen into "a ruinous condition", and the college accounts show that work on a new church began in about 1290. The present
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Like many of Oxford's colleges, Merton admitted its first mixed-sex cohort in 1979, after over seven centuries as an institution for men only. Merton's second female warden,
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Biographia Britannica Or, The Lives of the Most Eminent Persons who Have Flourished in Great Britain and Ireland, from the Earliest Ages, Down to the Present Times, Vol. 4
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to Laud, who had held a visitation of Merton College in 1638, and insisted on many radical reforms: his letters to Brent were couched in haughty and decisive language.
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Wilder Penfield was born in Spokane, Washington, and spent much of his youth in Hudson, Wisconsin. ... During his life he was called "the greatest living Canadian."
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was probably enclosed earlier, albeit with a less unified design. Other colleges can point to similarly old and unaltered quadrangles, for example Old Court at
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was appointed as Merton's second female warden in 2019, and later became Oxford's second female vice-chancellor. She was succeeded by another woman as warden,
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to the south-eastern corner of the city. The land to the east eventually became the current Fellows' garden, while the western end was leased by Warden
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The grandest quadrangle in Merton is the Fellows' Quadrangle, immediately south of the hall. The quad was the culmination of the work undertaken by
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in 1874, whose work included the “handsome oak roof”. The hall is still used daily for meals in term time. It is not usually open to visitors.
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for particularly oversubscribed subjects. The university also reported that Merton had admitted at least one black undergraduate since 2005.
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associated with the ceremony. The first is "to a good old time!"; the second, a joint toast to the sundial and the nearby mulberry tree (
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in September and October 2022. Merton is one of the wealthiest colleges in Oxford and held funds totalling £298 million as of July 2020.
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was one notable leader who led the college to flourish in the early 17th century by extending its buildings and recruiting new fellows.
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once; its men's 1st VIII held the headship in 1951. Merton's women have done better in recent years, gaining the headship in
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Brent, a parliamentarian, moved to London at the start of the Civil War: the college's buildings were commandeered by the
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Merton has also produced notable alumni and fellows in more recent times. In science, Merton is associated with four
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Merton has a number of drinking and dining societies, along the lines of other colleges. These include the all-male
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grace is amongst the longest in Oxford, and is always recited before formal dinners in Hall, usually by the senior
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The Lives of the Professors of Gresham College, to which is prefixed the Life of the Founder, Sir Thomas Gresham
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The garden fills the southeastern corner of the old walled city of Oxford. The walls may be seen from
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Or, three chevronels party per pale, the first and third azure and gules, the second gules and azure
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Brent gave evidence against Laud in his trial in 1644. After Laud was executed on 10 January 1645,
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dating back to 1264. Of these, many had great influence over the development of the college.
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2021, Merton was ranked Oxford's top college in the Norrington Table, with a score of 82.9.
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statue, and the old Fellows' Summer House (now used as a music room and rehearsal space).
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Merton alumni (Mertonians) and fellows have pursued careers in a variety of disciplines.
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St Alban Hall, pictured in 1837, engraving by John Le Keux from a drawing by F. Mackenzie
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of architecture were beginning to be relaxed at the end of the 13th century. The south
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In 1333, masters from Merton were among those who left Oxford in an attempt to found
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Bless us, O God, with all the gifts which by thy good works we are about to receive.
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as a playing field for cricket, rugby, and football). The gardens are notable for a
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The eyes of the world look up to thee, O Lord. Thou givest them food in due season.
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15. The eyes of all wait upon thee; and thou givest them their meat in due season.
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and the rest of the front quad were complete before the end of the 13th century.
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and Fellow of Merton from 1945 to 1959. Jamaican-British Professor of Sociology
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present. The first two lines of the Latin text are based on verses 15 and 16 of
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Benedicas nobis, Deus, omnibus donis quae de tua beneficentia accepturi simus.
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16. Thou openst thine hand, and satisfiest the desire of every living thing.
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Oculi omnium in te respiciunt, Domine. Tu das escam illis tempore opportuno.
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The History of the University of Oxford: Volume VIII: The Twentieth Century
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the Rose Lane buildings and most male students going into three houses on
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was subsequently elected as acting warden in 2022 and as warden in 2023.
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Former students with careers as politicians include British politicians
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Among the earliest people that have been claimed as Merton fellows are
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The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford
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The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford
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A plan of the buildings, showing the approximate ages of construction
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or later and include: St. Alban's Quad (or "Stubbins"), designed by
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Thou openest thy hand and fillest every creature with thy blessing.
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The college boathouse on Boathouse Island, on the northern bank of
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Among the notable papers delivered to the Bodley Club are those by
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A spire from the chapel has resided in Pavilion Garden VI of the
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in England. Its foundation can be traced back to the 1260s when
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Notable Mertonians within the field of literature include poet
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The "House of Scholars of Merton" originally had properties in
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until it was purchased by Merton College in 1548 following the
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Domus sive collegium scholarium de Merton in universitate Oxon.
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TS Eliot Lecture Theatre is a new lecture theatre named after
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Aston, Trevor Henry; Harrison, Brian, eds. (7 April 1994).
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Delivered on 1 December 1899. Recorded in the minute-book.
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Delivered on 28 January 1898. Recorded in the minute-book.
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Aperis manum tuam, et imples omne animal benedictione tua.
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since 1928, when "it was given to the University to honor
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Merton is the only college in Oxford to hold a triennial
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Educational institutions established in the 13th century
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studied at Merton in the 1890s and was Secretary of the
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the university as a whole, are invited to their events.
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Delivered on 13 May 1898. Recorded in the minute-book.
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Merton has a long-standing sporting relationship with
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Front quad itself is probably the earliest collegiate
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in 2003 and rowing over to defend the title in 2004.
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Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford
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In contrast, Merton's post-prandial grace is brief:
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Merton Professor of English Language and Literature
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The front quad and the main entrance to the college
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Merton Professor of English Language and Literature
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Despite a deposition from his brother 523: 452: 434: 3077: 3030:Victoria County History of Lincolnshire 2750:"Merton College | University of Oxford" 2569:, associate dean for innovation at the 2252:was elected as Warden in succession to 2208:President of the Queen's Bench Division 2108:was a pioneer in the academic field of 1582:), matriculated in October 1867, while 912:, some distance away from the college. 807: 14: 5347: 5281:Association for the Education of Women 4850:Politics & International Relations 4678:Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics 3597:"Undergraduate degree classifications" 3579:"Undergraduate Degree Classifications" 3470:"College shows off its £5m auditorium" 3402: 3400: 3146: 3073: 3071: 3069: 2889: 1699:, the first to describe in detail the 1230:Since the introduction of an official 606:, one of the subwardens of Merton and 464:Merton College was founded in 1264 by 60:South facade as seen from Merton Field 5395:Former collegiate churches in England 4295: 4133: 4086:The Buildings of England: Oxfordshire 3520: 3023: 3017: 2669: 2300:British Mount Everest Expedition 1924 2147:, while international alumni include 1902:Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1462:Through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Amen. 1344:(brother of the secretary, William), 677:(at an annual rent of just over £4). 449:– 27 October 1277), founder of Merton 5385:Grade I listed educational buildings 5370:Colleges of the University of Oxford 3786: 3098: 2773:See Martin & Highfield, pp. 1–2. 2658: 2553:prime minister of the United Kingdom 2496:prime minister of the United Kingdom 2248:Oxford-born clinical neuroscientist 892:, built on the site of the medieval 776:Front quad, view opposite the chapel 420:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 188:" ("He who fears God shall do good") 81: 4068:. 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London. 1757. p. 2275 1962:, mathematician notable for 1844:proved Fermat's Last Theorem 1617:thought, commonly known for 1445:Roughly translated it means: 1295:A Graduate of Merton College 1285: 504:a new university at Stamford 198:; 760 years ago 7: 5286:Delegacy for Women Students 4066:A History of Merton College 3832:A History of Merton College 3150:Memorials of Merton College 3003:"Savile, Henry (1549-1622)" 2977:Hastings, Rashdall (1895). 2605:, professor of theoretical 2172:Director-General of the BBC 1572:Chancellor of the Exchequer 10: 5411: 5154:Rugby League Varsity Match 4244:Merton Street tennis court 4053:. Oxford: Merton College. 3325:"Information for Visitors" 2422:The New York Times Company 2243:Naruhito, Emperor of Japan 2233:, athlete and neurologist 1504: 1495:Queens' College, Cambridge 1297:ca. 1754/55 attributed to 1135:Bookshelves in the Library 967: 935: 811: 751:Dobson Pipe Organ Builders 684: 591:and used to house much of 542:dissolution of the convent 517: 425: 186:Qui Timet Deum Faciet Bona 29: 5310: 5301:Oxford University Gazette 5251: 5216: 5159:Rugby Union Varsity Match 5030:Australian rules football 5022: 5004:Hebrew and Jewish Studies 4980: 4915:Institutes and affiliates 4914: 4863: 4840:International Development 4803: 4746: 4706: 4641: 4633:Divisions and departments 4630: 4595: 4385: 4374: 4344:The Lord Patten of Barnes 4331: 4275: 4169: 3868:"Some eminent Mertonians" 3212:"About Benjamin Nicholas" 3147:George, Brodrick (1885). 2277:Nobel Prize in Literature 2094:Nobel Prize in Literature 1635:, early dissident in the 1367: 1120:Old book bindings at the 680: 300: 295: 285: 273: 260: 252: 244: 232: 220: 210: 192: 180: 174: 170: 162: 123: 80: 65: 53: 46: 41: 5164:University Cricket Match 4204:Merton College Boat Club 4002:. Merton College, Oxford 3787:Archives, The National. 3727:"Clubs & Societies/" 3691:"Studying Law at Merton" 3084:"Brent, Nathaniel"  2793:"Library & Archives" 2636:Princess Akiko of Mikasa 2504:Princess Akiko of Mikasa 2258:University of Manchester 1883:Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1777:statesman and friend of 1422: 1402: 1389:Merton College Boat Club 1096:View of the chapel tower 916:TS Eliot Lecture Theatre 764:'s educational ideals." 574:Archbishop of Canterbury 536:owned by the convent of 4967:Ripon College Cuddesdon 4962:Oxford University Press 4598:Permanent private halls 3789:"The Discovery Service" 3527:London Evening Standard 2953:"The history of Merton" 2640:Imperial House of Japan 2182:and former CEO of Sony 1793:Francis Herbert Bradley 1734:Lord Randolph Churchill 1639:during the 14th century 1586:, an English essayist, 1568:Lord Randolph Churchill 1491:University of Cambridge 1350:Alister Clavering Hardy 1000:Tower and Fellows' Quad 984:from just north of the 960:, an extensive lawn, a 768:Front quad and the hall 734:extending to the west. 414:from 1945 to 1959, and 392:in 2022, and Professor 5390:Edward Blore buildings 5355:Merton College, Oxford 4983:Recognised independent 4932:Ineos Oxford Institute 4790:Mathematical Institute 4749:Mathematical, Physical 4283: 4234:Merton College Library 4162:Merton College, Oxford 4125:Virtual tour of Merton 4110:Merton College website 3183:, quoted in Bott, p.24 2957:Merton College, Oxford 2535:Merton College, Oxford 2462:active audience theory 2057:known for his work on 1997:denotational semantics 1991:known for his work on 1921:Nobel Prize in Physics 1380: 1301: 1210: 1195:Merton College Library 1122:Merton College Library 881: 844: 818:Merton College Library 804: 777: 758:University of Virginia 710: 699: 646: 546:William Charles Salter 529: 461: 450: 431:Foundation and origins 379:Merton College Library 5276:First women graduates 5169:University Golf Match 4922:Begbroke Science Park 4698:Theology and Religion 4281: 4239:Merton College Chapel 3900:. 30 September 2022. 3669:Merton College Oxford 3025:Leach, Arthur Francis 2659:Coke, Edward (1810). 2034:. Winner of the 1980 1999:. Winner of the 1976 1969:. Winner of the 2016 1967:Fermat's Last Theorem 1917:Anthony James Leggett 1846:, computer scientist 1827:(2003) and physicist 1721:between 1917 and 1920 1715:José Gutiérrez Guerra 1637:Roman Catholic Church 1375: 1362:William Hamilton Fyfe 1293: 1208: 982:Merton College Chapel 942:Christ Church Meadows 879: 842: 802: 775: 707:Merton College Chapel 705: 696:Merton College Chapel 694: 687:Merton College Chapel 644: 637:Buildings and grounds 597:Queen Henrietta Maria 527: 520:St Alban Hall, Oxford 456: 438: 227:Peterhouse, Cambridge 5186:Christ Church Ground 4947:Oxford-Man Institute 4825:Continuing Education 4324:University of Oxford 4080:Sherwood, Jennifer; 3956:, pp. 111, 200, 266. 3853:University Challenge 3665:"Merton Winter Ball" 3409:and Curthoys, M.C., 2710:. Oxford University. 2708:"Student statistics" 2527:University of Oxford 2200:court of last resort 2186:are alumni. In law, 2170:In business, former 2112:and director of the 2096:in 1948, and author 2082:quantum cryptography 1701:systemic circulation 1564:systemic circulation 1484:Benedictus benedicat 1338:Harold Henry Joachim 1082:Christ Church Meadow 1012:Merton as seen from 808:Mob Quad and library 719:Early English Period 400:Alumni and academics 344:University of Oxford 340:constituent colleges 266:£274.4 million 48:University of Oxford 5294:The Oxford Magazine 5112:Women's Lightweight 4780:Engineering Science 4282:Merton College arms 3644:"Merton Miscellany" 3533:on 10 December 2010 3005:. en.wikisource.org 2818:www.merton.ox.ac.uk 2483:in 1994. Professor 2316:, highly decorated 2178:, CEO of Stonewall 1684:and Anglican divine 1682:Bishop of Salisbury 1342:Henry Hamilton Fyfe 1257:Greenwich Mean Time 1253:British Summer Time 906:a real tennis court 898:William Butterfield 474:Bishop of Rochester 388:, was appointed as 143: /  5264:fictional colleges 5196:New College Ground 5149:Polo Varsity Match 4942:Internet Institute 4927:Big Data Institute 4892:History of Science 4882:Bodleian Libraries 4866:Gardens, Libraries 4658:American Institute 4572:University College 4457:Lady Margaret Hall 4284: 4199:Oxford Calculators 4120:Merton MCR website 4115:Merton JCR website 3201:See Bott, pp.24–37 3054:on 29 October 2010 2589:algebraic topology 2219:Kris Kristofferson 2059:DNA fingerprinting 2020:computer scientist 1989:computer scientist 1898:Nikolaas Tinbergen 1862:and cryptographer 1823:(1973), physicist 1821:Nikolaas Tinbergen 1819:(1921), zoologist 1613:, major figure of 1537:Oxford Calculators 1469:Authorized Version 1381: 1302: 1280:Commemoration ball 1211: 882: 845: 805: 778: 741:, director of the 711: 700: 647: 530: 482:University College 462: 451: 373:, one of Merton's 5342: 5341: 5144:Henley Boat Races 5139:Women's Boat Race 5107:Men's Lightweight 4910: 4909: 4751:and Life Sciences 4738:Population Health 4432:Harris Manchester 4289: 4288: 4194:Merton Professors 4082:Pevsner, Nikolaus 4049:Bott, A. 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Endowment
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Merton College, Oxford is located in Oxford city centre
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Jennifer Payne
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