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** and Oxford
** edited by Immanuel Bekker, Oxford 1837 ( online )
** " Dying god " The Oxford Companion to World Mythology.
** Oxford University versus Cambridge University
** Cambridge, Durham, Oxford and Loughborough University Centres of Cricketing Excellence matches versus first-class counties
** The Jewish Annotated New Testament, Oxford University Press, USA
** Reserve Constable Albert Alexander, a patient at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, becomes the first person treated with penicillin intravenously, by Howard Florey's team.
** Henry Marrow is murdered in a violent hate crime in Oxford, North Carolina.
** Marian Hughes becomes the first woman to take religious vows in communion with the Anglican Province of Canterbury since the Reformation, making them privately to E. B. Pusey in Oxford.
** Obadiah Walker, Master of University College, Oxford ( d. 1699 )
** Lawrence Humphrey, president of Magdalen College, Oxford ( b. 1527 )
** John Spenser, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford ( d. 1614 )
** John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, English Lancastrian leader ( d. 1513 )
** Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford
** His interim chancellor and effective regent, Walter de Merton retires from royal service to make the final revisions to his statutes for the foundation of Merton College, Oxford and take up the post of Bishop of Rochester.
** A TV musical celebrating the 200th anniversary of London's most renowned Oxford Street
** Compact Editions of the Oxford English Dictionary
** Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English
** Oxford Circus, London
** Oxford ( CDP ), Maine
** Oxford ( CDP ), Massachusetts
** Oxford CDP, New Jersey
** Oxford ( village ), New York
** Oxford, Wisconsin
** Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, candidate of Oxfordian theory

** and electoral
** Electoral district of Canterbury, an electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
** Division of New England, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wales
** Waterloo ( electoral district )
** Romanian general election, 1946: The Romanian Communist Party wins 79. 86 % of the vote through widespread intimidation tactics and electoral fraud.
** In a special election for the U. S. Senate, Harris Wofford scores an electoral upset against Dick Thornburgh, who had led him by 44 points in an August opinion poll.
** Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party loses control of the House of Councillors, the LDP's worst electoral showing in 34 years, leading to Prime Minister Uno announcing he will resign to take responsibility for the result.
** Division of Grey, an electoral district
** Richmond ( British Columbia federal electoral district ) ( current )
** Richmond ( Nova Scotia federal electoral district ) ( historic )
** Richmond — Wolfe ,( Quebec federal electoral district ) ( historic )
** Richmond ( British Columbia provincial electoral district )
** Richmond ( Nova Scotia provincial electoral district )
** Richmond ( Quebec provincial electoral district )
** Durham ( electoral district ), a federal electoral district in Durham Region
** Durham ( provincial electoral district ), a provincial electoral district in Durham Region
** Port Arthur ( electoral district ) ( Canada ),
** Springfield ( provincial electoral district ), an electoral division in Manitoba
** Carlisle ( UK Parliament constituency ), an electoral area of North West England represented in the United Kingdom's House of Commons
** Gimli ( electoral district ), an electoral district
** Egmont ( New Zealand electorate ), a former electoral district in Taranaki, New Zealand

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