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Oxford, the county town of Oxfordshire, seat of one of the great English universities and of a bishopric; is on the left bank of the Thames, 52 m. W. of London; it is a city of great beauty, its many collegiate buildings and chapels and other institutions making it the richest of English cities in architectural interest; naturally historical associations abound; here the Mad Parliament met and adopted the Provisions of Oxford in 1258; Latimer and Ridley in 1555, and Cranmer in 1556, were burned in Broad Street; Charles I. made it his head-quarters after the first year of the Civil War; it was the refuge of Parliament during the plague of 1665.

Population (1907) 46,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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733.—Oxford Cathedral.
Castle Street
Magdalen College From the Cherwell
Christchurch College
Niches at Oriel
Oriel Street.
New Oxford and the Hundred Clerks
The Gateway of St. John’s College
St John’s College
XXIV.—Wadham College, The Hall Interior (greyscale version)
XXIV.—Wadham College, The Hall Interior
Porch of St. Mary’s
Martyrs’ Memorial and St. Giles
Merton College
Iffley Mill
Martyrs Memorial
2271.—Oxford from the Abingdon Road.
Hall of Christ Church College  Oxford
Fisher Row and Remains of Oxford Castle
Old Episcopal Palace.
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Places Shown

Christchurch College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Merton College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Oriel College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

St. John’s College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Wadham College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England