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  1. 2 days ago · Thomas Lyndesay (1672), who became Archbishop of Armagh, John Pratt (1674), Lord Chief Justice, and Thomas Creech (1677), the translator of Lucretius and other classical authors, were admitted in this period. Ironside became Bishop of Bristol in 1689 and Thomas Dunster was appointed Warden.

  2. This is a list of Wadham College, Oxford people, including alumni, Fellows, Deans and Wardens of the College. An alphabetical list of alumni of Wadham college can be found here.

  3. Mar 28, 2015 · Tim Hughes follows in the footsteps of some impressive alumni on an overnight stay at Wadham College, Oxford. What do the following have in common: the actress Rosamund Pike, presenter Lord...

  4. Wadham College was founded in 1610 by Dorothy Wadham, according to the will of her late husband Nicholas Wadham, a member of an ancient Devon and Somerset family. The central buildings, a notable example of Jacobean architecture, were designed by the architect William Arnold and erected between 1610 and 1613.

  5. Jul 20, 2024 · The college was founded by Nicholas Wadham who died in 1609 but whose intentions were carried out by Dorothy (Petre) his widow. The buildings were begun on the site of the former house of Austin Friars, in April 1610 and finished in July 1613; the society was founded in 1612.

  6. Wadham College is a relative late foundation by Oxford standards. It was founded in 1610 by Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham, making it unusual, though not unique, in having more than one founder. History

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  8. Jan 6, 2011 · Registration history: 06 January 2011: Standard registration. 26 July 2024: Funds received from 1020162 RICHARD KOCH CHARITABLE FOUNDATION. Organisation type: Other. Other names: WADHAM (Working name) WADHAM COLLEGE OXFORD (Working name) WARDEN FELLOWS AND SCHOLARS OF WADHAM COLLEGE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OF THE FOUNDATION OF NICHOLAS ...

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