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  2. Magdalen College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Magdalen College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) [4] is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. [5] It was founded in 1458 by Bishop of Winchester William of Waynflete. [6] It is one of the wealthiest Oxford colleges, as of 2022, [3] and one of the strongest academically, setting the record for the highest Norrington Score in 2010 and topping the table twice since then. [7]

  3. Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts - Wikipedia

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    Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts (formerly Northeast Catholic College, [1] The College of Saint Mary Magdalen, [3] and simply Magdalen College [2]) was a private Catholic liberal arts college in Warner, New Hampshire. The college opened in 1973. Enrollment never exceeded 90 students and it closed in May 2024. [5] [6]

  4. Pepys Library - Wikipedia

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    The most important items in the Library are the six original bound manuscripts of Pepys's diary but there are other remarkable holdings, including: [1]. Naval records compiled by Pepys when he was Secretary to the Admiralty, including two of the "Anthony Rolls", illustrating the Royal Navy's ships circa 1546, including the Mary Rose.

  5. Magdalene College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Magdalene College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) [7] is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [8] The college was founded in 1428 as a Benedictine hostel, in time coming to be known as Buckingham College, before being refounded in 1542 as the College of St Mary Magdalene.

  6. Founders Tower - Wikipedia

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    Founders Tower is a tower in Magdalen College, Oxford, England. It is the second-highest tower in the college, after the Great Tower. It is very slightly taller than St Swithun's Tower, which faces it across St John's Quad. Founders Tower houses the entrance to the Old Library, and sits above the main entrance to the Cloisters.

  7. Magdalen College School, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Magdalen College School (MCS) is a private day school in the British public school tradition located in Oxford, ... With the demolition of the 1929 library, ...

  8. Martin Routh - Wikipedia

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    He became a college tutor, a librarian in 1781, a Junior Dean of Arts in 1784–5, and in 1785 served as Junior Proctor of the university. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On 28 April 1791 Routh became the President of Magdalen College, a post he held for the next 63 years until his death in 1854.

  9. John Fuller (poet) - Wikipedia

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    From 1966 to 2002 he was a Fellow and tutor of Magdalen College, Oxford; he is now Fellow Emeritus. Fuller has published 15 collections of poetry, including Stones and Fires (1996), Now and for a Time (2002), Song and Dance (2008) and the recent The Dice Cup (2014). Chatto and Windus published a Collected Poems in 1996. [2]