Stamford University (England)
1333 establishments in England14th century in EnglandAncient universitiesDefunct universities and colleges in EnglandEducation in Stamford, Lincolnshire ... and 4 more
Educational institutions established in the 14th centuryEdward III of EnglandHistory of the University of OxfordUse British English from April 2021
The University of Stamford was an academic institution founded in 1333 in Stamford, Lincolnshire, by a group of students and tutors from the University of Oxford, including Merton College and Brasenose Hall. After lobbying by the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, King Edward III suppressed the institution in 1335 and the tutors and scholars were returned to Oxford. All Oxford graduates until the 1820s were required to take an oath not to lecture in Stamford.
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St Paul's Street, South Kesteven Stamford
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Stamford School (St Paul's Campus)
St Paul's Street
PE9 2BQ South Kesteven, Stamford
England, United Kingdom
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