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Balliol College was founded in about 1263 by John I de Balliol under the guidance of Walter of Kirkham, the Bishop of Durham. [12] According to legend, the founder had abducted the bishop as part of a land dispute and as a penance he was publicly beaten by the bishop and had to support a group of scholars at Oxford. [13]
The main source of information is the relevant edition of The Balliol College Register which lists Fellows and students by year of matriculation, thus providing evidence of existence, dates and some biographical information. 1st edition — 1832–1914 [1] 2nd edition — 1833–1933 [2] 3rd edition — 1900–1950 [3] 4th edition — 1916 ...
Balliol may refer to: House of Balliol, Lords of Baliol and their fief; Balliol College, Oxford. Balliol rhyme, a doggerel verse form with a distinctive meter, associated with Balliol College; John Balliol (King John of Scotland) (1249–1314) John I de Balliol (1210–1269), his father; Edward Balliol (c. 1283–1364), his son, King of Scots