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  2. Balliol College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. List of clergy and theologians associated with Balliol ...

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    Chaplain, University College, London and University College, Oxford. Visions of Faith: An Anthology of Reflections [1]: 527 Ian Ker: 1960: Catholic priest, convert from Anglican. theologian. authority on John Henry Newman Theology lecturer, Oxford Mere Catholicism Biography of GK Chesterton [1]: 296 [2] Thomas Stonor: 1959: Lord Chamberlain

  4. List of media and film people associated with Balliol College ...

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    Radio Oxford broadcaster: Refounded the Penultimate Picture Palace 1976. Commissioned the Headington Shark on his property. [2]: 236 John Schlesinger: 1947: Film director: Midnight Cowboy (1969). Won Oscars for Best Director and Best Picture: Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), and The Next Best Thing (1999) [2]: 480 Roger Mayne: 1947: Photographer ...

  5. Jowett Walk - Wikipedia

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    It is now named after the well-known Victorian Master of Balliol College, Benjamin Jowett (1817–1893). Much of the land in the area is owned by Balliol College, including the playing fields to the north and student housing. [2] [3] [4] The Michael Pilch Studio, owned by Balliol College, is a black box theatre located in Jowett Walk. [5]

  6. Michael Pilch Studio - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 1997, has a capacity of 50–90 people depending on the configuration, and is located on Jowett Walk in central Oxford, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The theatre was built as part of a phased development of buildings by Balliol College , mainly for student accommodation, on Jowett Walk during 1996–2004 (Phase 1 completed September 1996 ...

  7. List of people associated with Balliol College, Oxford

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    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 ...

  8. Category:Balliol College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:University of Oxford Map - Wikipedia

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    College code College/Hall aso All Souls: bal Balliol: bla Blackfriars: bra Brasenose: chr Christ Church: cor Corpus Christi: cph Campion Hall: ext Exeter: grt Green Templeton: hrm Harris Manchester: her Hertford: jes Jesus: keb Keble: kel Kellogg: lmh Lady Margaret Hall: lna Linacre: lin Lincoln: mag Magdalen: man Mansfield: mer Merton: new New ...