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The Clarendon Institute (or the Clarendon Press Institute) is a building in Walton Street, central Oxford, England. In 1891, Horace Hart (1840–1916) of the Clarendon Press (now Oxford University Press ) proposed an institute to provide a place providing relaxation and further education facilities for staff at the Press. [ 1 ]
Richard Peters: Champion of the New South, Mercer University Press, 1985. (Received Grant from the Atlanta Foundation) High Seas Confederate: The Life and Times of John Newland Maffitt, University of South Carolina Press, 1994. Second printing, 1995. (Won the Clarendon Award) [24] [25] Still, William; Shingleton, Royce (January 1, 1997).