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  2. The Queen's College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The college is named for its first patroness, Queen Philippa. Established in January 1341 'under the name of the Hall of the Queen's scholars of Oxford' (sub nomine aule scholarium Regine de Oxon), the college was subsequently called the 'Queen's Hall', 'Queenhall' and 'Queen's College'. The Queen's College, Oxford Act 1584 (27 Eliz. 1. c.

  3. List of provosts of the Queen's College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Previously Provost of Eton College Thomas Langton: 1487 1496 Christopher Bainbridge: 1496 1508 Subsequently Archbishop of York Edward Rigge 1508 1515 John Pantre 1515 1541 William Denysson 1541 1559 Hugh Hodgson 1559 1561 Thomas Francis: 1561 1563 Lancelot Shaw 1563 1565 Alan Scot 1565 1575 Bartholomew Bousfield 1575 1581 Henry Robinson: 1581 1598

  4. Septimus Collinson - Wikipedia

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    Septimus Collinson (11 September 1739 – 24 January 1827) was provost of Queen's College, Oxford. Collinson was the seventh son of Joseph and Agnes Collinson, was born at Gotree, near Hunsonby, Cumberland. He was brought up at Great Musgrave, Westmoreland, where his parents had purchased a small estate.

  5. John Blair (historian) - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's College, Oxford William John Blair , FSA , FBA (born 4 March 1955) is an English historian, archaeologist , and academic, who specialises in Anglo-Saxon England . He is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History and Archaeology at the University of Oxford , and a Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford .

  6. Christina Riggs - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 to 2003, Riggs was the Barns and Griffith Research Fellow at The Queen's College, Oxford. [4] She then joined the Manchester Museum, part of the University of Manchester, where she was curator of its Egyptian collection from 2004 to 2006; this led to her book Unwrapping Ancient Egypt.

  7. Michael Herman (intelligence officer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Herman was born in 1929. [1] He was educated at the Scarborough High School and graduated from The Queen's College, Oxford, where he read Modern History. [1] He served in the Intelligence Corps of the British Army in Egypt from 1947 to 1949. [1]

  8. Joseph Smith (academic) - Wikipedia

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    The new Provost presented Smith to London posts: Russell Court Chapel and the lectureship of Trinity Chapel, Hanover Square, which he held until 1731.He became also chaplain to Edward Villiers, 1st Earl of Jersey, who introduced him to Queen Anne, gave him opportunities of preaching before her, and obtained for him the promise of the first vacant canonry in St George's Chapel.

  9. Category:The Queen's College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    People associated with the Queen's College, Oxford (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "The Queen's College, Oxford" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.