Parliamentary Papers


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Journals of the House of Lords


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Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act, 1877 (Oxford). Five statutes made by the University of Oxford commissioners for the following colleges:--(1.) Oriel, as to a canonry in Rochester Cathedral now annexed to the provostship, 3rd February 1881; (2.) Trinity, concerning certain trust funds and exhibitions, 16th June 1881; (3.) Jesus, concerning the Rev. E. Meyricke's endowment, 8th July 1881; (4.) Christ Church, concerning Westminster scholarships; and (5.) Queen's, concerning exhibitions, 17th August 1881


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Oxford Men & Their Colleges


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The History of England from the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)


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