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She then read Latin at Birmingham University and later attended Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, to read Philosophy, Politics and Economics ( PPE ).
After Oxford, Clinton attended Yale Law School and earned a Juris Doctor ( J. D.
He then attended Haileybury College, and University College, Oxford, where he graduated with a Second Class Honours BA in Modern History in 1904.
Lyell entered Exeter College, Oxford in 1816, and attended William Buckland's lectures.
In August, Oxford attended Paul de Foix, who had come to England to negotiate a marriage between Elizabeth and the Duke of Anjou, the future King Henry III of France.
In the summer of 1578 Oxford attended the Queen's progress through East Anglia.
He attended King Edward VI Grammar School and following two years in the Royal Air Force read law at St Peter's College, Oxford.
This emphasis is, in part, a reflection of the Methodist movement's earliest roots in The Oxford Holy Club, founded by John Wesley, his brother Charles, George Whitefield and others as a response to what they saw as the pervasive permissiveness and debauchery of Oxford University, and specifically Lincoln College when they attended.
These were men of letters, had attended Oxford or Cambridge, and communicated with intellectuals all over Europe ; and in 1636 they founded the school that shortly became Harvard College.
Richard Lovelace attended Oxford University and he was praised by one of his contemporaries, Anthony Wood.
Jones attended Harrow in September 1753 and then went on to Oxford University.
In 1821 William followed in the footsteps of his older brothers and attended Eton College before matriculating in 1828 at Christ Church, Oxford, where he read Classics and Mathematics, although he had no great interest in mathematics.
He was Head Boy at Ashville College, Harrogate and attended Wadham College, Oxford, where his contemporaries included Kenneth Tynan, Lindsay Anderson and Gavin Lambert.
During his diplomatic tour Bodeck visited the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, and England, where he attended the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
He attended several of the earlier meetings of the British Association at York, Oxford, Dublin and Bristol.
He attended Westminster School and, in 1760, at age 12, was sent by his father to The Queen's College, Oxford, where he completed his Bachelor's degree in 1763 and his Master's degree in 1766.
Badham afterwards attended Eton College from about 1826, and in 1830 was elected to a scholarship at Wadham College, Oxford, but only obtained a third class in Classics ( 1836 ), a failure which may have been due to the methods of study at Oxford.
Middleton attended Queen ’ s College, Oxford, matriculating in 1598, although he did not graduate.
Barker attended Donnington Junior School and then the City of Oxford High School for Boys.
He attended Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford, where he was President of the Oxford University Conservative Association and the Oxford Union.

Oxford and last
The Oxford English Dictionary defines eschatology as " The department of theological science concerned with ‘ the four last things: death, judgement, heaven, and hell ’.
Between 1591 and 1592 Oxford disposed of the last of his large estates ; Castle Hedingham, the seat of his earldom, went to Lord Burghley, it was held in trust for Oxford's three daughters by his first marriage.
In his Memoires ( 1658 ), Francis Osborne writes of " the last great Earle of Oxford, whose Lady was brought to his bed under the notion of his Mistris, and from such a virtuous deceit she ( Oxford's youngest daughter ) is said to proceed " ( p. 79 ).
His last public statement was dictated to his daughter Helen in reply to receiving the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford's " sorrow and affection ": " There is no expression of Christian sympathy that I value more than that of the ancient University of Oxford, the God-fearing and God-sustaining University of Oxford.
* April – The last section ( wise – wyze ) of the original Oxford English Dictionary is completed and ready for publication ( OED ( 1933, 1978 vol.
In 1975, Clara Barton National Historic Site, located at 5801 Oxford Road, Glen Echo, Maryland, was established as a unit of the National Park Service at Barton's home, where she spent the last 15 years of her life.
The Oxford English Dictionary says ( as its last definition of
As a result, the last hundred years has seen Oxford publish children's books, school text books, music, journals, the World's Classics series, and a best-selling range of English Language Teaching texts to match its academic and religious titles.
In his definition of " disarmament ", David Carlton writes in the Oxford University Press Political dictionary, " But confidence in such measures of arms control, especially when unaccompanied by extensive means of verification, has not been strengthened by the revelation that the Soviet Union in its last years successfully concealed consistent and systematic cheating on its obligations under the Biological Weapons Convention.
At the University of Oxford, carnations are traditionally worn to all examinations ; white for the first exam, pink for exams in between and a red for the last exam.
The emblem of the University in use for a number of years ( last used September 2004 ) was based on the archway into the quadrangle from Oxford Road where there used to be a set of coats of arms relating to the history of the component colleges on the gates.
One was placed at the grave site, a second at a Protestant chapel in Genoa, and the last was gifted to Pembroke College, Oxford.
The main site of the College incorporates four medieval halls: Bedel Hall, St Mary Hall, St Martin Hall and Tackley's Inn, the last being the earliest property acquired by the college and the oldest standing medieval hall in Oxford.
In 1985, the college became the last all-male college in Oxford to admit women for matriculation as undergraduates.
It became the last building of the Jacobean revival style in Oxford.
" She was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford, St Mary's School, Ascot, and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford ; the last was also her mother's alma mater.
Trevor-Roper, who was unabashedly old-fashioned ( he was one of the last Oxford dons to lecture wearing his professor's robes ) and inclined to behave in a manner that the media portrayed as pompous and conceited, was seen as a symbol of the older generation.
He is now remembered chiefly because of the contents of his will, which directs that eight lectures shall be delivered annually at Oxford in the University Church on as many Sunday mornings in full term, " between the commencement of the last month in Lent term and the end of the third week in Act term, upon either of the following subjects: to confirm and establish the Christian faith, and to confute all heretics and schismatics ; upon the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures ; upon the authority of the writings of the primitive fathers, as to the faith and practice of the primitive Church ; upon the divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; upon the divinity of the Holy Ghost ; upon the articles of the Christian faith as comprehended in the Apostles and Nicene Creeds.
* A recording of the last of Berlin's Mellon Lectures, Wolfson College, Oxford.
In 1861, he was at last elected Rector of Lincoln College in Oxford, marrying in the same year Emily Francis Strong ( afterwards Lady Dilke ).
The British Prime Minister and first chairman of the London County Council, Lord Rosebery, was sent down ( expelled ) from the University of Oxford in 1869 for buying a racehorse and entering it in the Derby − it finished last.
Stained glass windows in the Christ Church cathedral and other buildings in Oxford are by William Morris & Co. with designs by Burne-Jones Stanmore Hall was the last major decorating commission executed by Morris & Co. before Morris's death in 1896.

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