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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. Category:Alumni of the Queen's College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Alumni of the Queen's College, Oxford" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 633 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. The Queen's College Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's College Boat Club (abbreviated QCBC) is the rowing club for members of The Queen's College, Oxford. It is one of the oldest boat clubs in the world, having been founded in 1827. It is one of the oldest boat clubs in the world, having been founded in 1827.

  5. List of honorary fellows of the Queen's College, Oxford

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    This is a list of Honorary Fellows of The Queen's College, Oxford. Tony Abbott; Rowan Atkinson; Sir James Ball; Sir Michael Barber; Sir Richard Barrons; Adrian Beecroft; Sir Tim Berners-Lee; Sir Christopher Bland; Sir Vernon Bogdanor; Cory Booker; Alan Bowman; Sir Alan Budd; Richard Carwardine; Clayton Christensen; Sir James Craig; Sir Brian ...

  6. Robert Howard Hodgkin - Wikipedia

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    Hodgkin's second book, Six Centuries of an Oxford College: A History of the Queen's College, 1340–1940, was published in 1949. [137] The book, wrote one reviewer, told "every thing that is of real significance for the college, from the issue of the Founder's cumbrous statutes to some considerations of the effects of the war of 1939–1945 on ...

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Category : People associated with the Queen's College, Oxford

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