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    Hace 3 días · Oxford (/ ˈ ɒ k s f ər d /) is a city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town. Founded in the 8th century, it was granted city status in 1542. The city is located at the confluence of the rivers Thames (locally known as the Isis) and Cherwell.

  2. Hace 5 días · We are excited to launch a new walking pilgrimage route from Oxford to Reading along the Thames Path named after Oxfords patron saint. St Frideswide's Way begins at the shrine in the Cathedral, which once brought medieval pilgrims from far and wide to Oxford.

  3. Hace 3 días · CAMPION HALL. The history of Campion Hall is briefly as follows. In 1896 the Rev. Richard Clarke, S.J., who had taken his degree as a member of St. John's College in 1860 and had rowed for the Varsity in 1859, obtained leave from the Vice-Chancellor to open a Private Hall.

  4. Hace 3 días · Oxford Town Hall host a range of exciting events, concerts and festivals throughout the year – from Vintage Fairs, Prosecco Festivals and Tea Dances to Classical Concerts and Organ Recitals.

  5. Hace 3 días · Streets are listed under their latest names. Except where otherwise stated the sources used were: H. E. Salter, The Historic Names of the Streets and Lanes of Oxford; Margaret Gelling, The Place-Names of Oxfordshire (E.P.N.S.), i. 37-44, which gives derivations; I. Taylor, Map of Oxford (1751); R. S. Hoggar, Plan of Oxford (1850).

  6. Hace 5 días · Mayor of Oxford 1782/3, 1796/7 and 1809/10. William Fletcher was born in Turl Street, Oxford on 28 September 1739. He was the seventh child of James Fletcher senior, a bookseller of the University of Oxford, and his wife Mary King, who were married at St Cross (Holywell) Church on 3 January 1729/30. Because William's father James ...

  7. Hace 2 días · One was found at Butcher's Row at the top of Queen Street, the other in a stone coffin in St. Aldate's in front of the gateway of Christ Church. The outstanding relic of this period is the enamelled jewel in the Ashmolean Museum found in the middle of the 19th century at Minster Lovel (Pl. XXIX c ).