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  2. South Thames Colleges Group - Wikipedia

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    South Thames College is the largest provider of post-16 study and training in the London Borough of Wandsworth. ... Merton College merged with South Thames College in ...

  3. Merton College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Walter de Merton, (c. 1205 – 27 October 1277), founder of Merton Henry Savile, Warden from 1585 to 1621, had great influence on the development of the college. Merton College was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Rochester. [14]

  4. List of alumni of Merton College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    See also Former students, Fellows and current Honorary Fellows of Merton College.. Merton College, Oxford is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford.. This list of Merton Fellows and alumni is grouped into centuries; where the person's life spans more than one century, the (approximate) date of matriculation is used, and given in brackets when known.

  5. Merton College (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Merton College, Oxford is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, England. Merton College may also refer to: Merton College, London, part of South Thames College, London, England; Merton College (Mauritius), a secondary school in Mauritius

  6. Colleges of the University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The oldest colleges are University College, Balliol, and Merton, established between 1249 and 1264, although there is some dispute over the exact order and precisely when each began teaching. The fourth oldest college is Exeter, founded in 1314, and the fifth is Oriel, founded in 1326.

  7. Walter de Merton - Wikipedia

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    Walter de Merton (c. 1205 – 27 October 1277) was Lord Chancellor of England, Archdeacon of Bath, founder of Merton College, Oxford, and Bishop of Rochester. For the first two years of the reign of Edward I he was – in all but name – Regent of England during the King's absence abroad.

  8. Merton - Wikipedia

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    Merton Field, a grass playing field south of Merton College; Merton Street, Oxford; Merton College, London, formerly a further education college, as of 2009 the Merton campus of South Thames College; Battle of Meretun or Morton, fought in 871 between the Saxon army of Wessex and the Danish Great Heathen Army; The Merton, a high-rise development ...

  9. J. M. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Merton college, Front Quad. From 1985 to 1994 Roberts was Warden of Merton College, Oxford. At Merton he became an important figure in the expansion and development of postgraduate studies. [3] He also took up other roles, serving as a governor of the BBC from 1988 to 93 and as a trustee of Rhodes House from 1988 to 94. [3]