Gloucester College, Oxford
1283 establishments in England1714 disestablishments in EnglandBenedictine colleges and universitiesChristianity in OxfordEducational institutions established in the 13th century ... and 3 more
Former colleges and halls of the University of OxfordSt John's College, OxfordWorcester College, Oxford
Gloucester College, Oxford, was a Benedictine institution of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England, from the late 13th century until the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century. It was never a typical college of the University, in that there was an internal division in the college, by staircase units, into parts where the monasteries sending monks had effective authority. The overall head was a Prior.It later became Gloucester Hall, an academic hall and annexe of St John's College and was again refounded in 1714 as Worcester College by Sir Thomas Cookes.
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Walton Street, Oxford City Centre
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Worcester College
Walton Street
OX1 2HB Oxford, City Centre
England, United Kingdom
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