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Writings on Nature, is the first collection of | Merton's writings on nature and her latest work, Thom |
be part of neighbouring Colliers Wood, most of | Merton Abbey falls within Merton's "Lavender Fields" |
g two years' work by three weavers at Morris's | Merton Abbey Mills. |
Merton Abbey Mills were established by Huguenot silk | |
and open green spaces, though the area around | Merton Abbey and South Wimbledon is more downmarket. |
s important to the industries remaining in the | Merton Abbey complex and, in the 1980s and 1990s, the |
Two platforms served the | Merton Abbey branch line to Tooting Junction station |
ers); the Woodpecker tapestry woven at Morris' | Merton Abbey workshops; the Beauty and the Beast and |
ris & Co. in 1904 and continued to operate the | Merton Abbey Mills until 1972. |
They continued to operate the | Merton Abbey Mills until 1972, and textile production |
Merton Abbey railway station was a railway station in | |
ygas Phoenix | Fulham Deaf | Merstham Newton | | Merton Abbey | Real Holmesdale | Sporting Bahia | Tol |
Robert K. | Merton also coauthored (with Elinor Barber) The Trave |
Merton also appears in Zorro's Fighting Legion as Man | |
In 1266, King Henry III gave it to Walter de | Merton and thus until the 1970s, Merton College held |
ected a Member of Parliament (MP) representing | Merton and Morden in 1970. |
ted from Columbia in 1936 and was friends with | Merton and Lax. |
re Teilhard de Chardin, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas | Merton, and Flannery O'Connor. |
essed her parents being murdered by Hank (John | Merton) and an unknown man, Sheriff Jim Harden, who w |
rs such as Patsy Kensit, Julian Clary and Paul | Merton and in 2001, Riley appeared in a commercial fo |
He was educated at | Merton and University Colleges at Oxford, but left wi |
scheme that was constructed by the Borough of | Merton and Wimpey between 1967 and 1971. |
a residential estate in the London boroughs of | Merton and Sutton. |
ondon Borough of Sutton, the London Borough of | Merton and London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. |
Parliament for Wimbledon (1945-1950), lost in | Merton and Morden in 1950 and 1951, and re-entered Pa |
oughs of Kingston upon Thames (New Malden) and | Merton, and just north of the Shannon Corner junction |
He was educated at Oxford, probably at | Merton, and studied law at the Middle Temple. |
inherited the titles of Earl Nelson, Viscount | Merton and Baron Nelson from his uncle William Nelson |
in-depth analyses by Peter Medawar, Robert K. | Merton, and Andre Lwoff. |
liff Hall, Bournemouth (1897-1907) mansion for | Merton and Annie Russell-Cotes. |
You Are: Insights on the True Self from Thomas | Merton and Other Saints (Paulist Press, 2006) tells t |
n and former member of the London Assembly for | Merton and Wandsworth. |
wners, Simon Lennox-Boyd, 2nd Viscount Boyd of | Merton and his wife, Alice, moved in in 1994. |
She criticised | Merton and Oxford University, for a culture she saw a |
Mitcham constituency and in 1950 to create the | Merton and Morden constituency (both subsequently mer |
of the combined area of the London Borough of | Merton and the London Borough of Wandsworth. |
by Caroline Aherne, who went on to create Mrs | Merton and The Royle Family and in subsequent years a |
m and Polesdene" a subordinate of the Prior of | Merton and it is probable that the chapel was the res |
am and Warlingham, Coulsdon and Purley, Esher, | Merton and Morden and Walton and Weybridge, |
Fry, Flight of the Conchords, Ross Noble, Paul | Merton and the Comedy Store Players. |
the northern sections of the London Borough of | Merton and London Borough of Croydon. |
Dennis was educated at Rutlish School, | Merton and St Catharine's College, Cambridge before s |
ell-known poet Edmund Blunden was his tutor at | Merton, and regarded his poetic talent highly. |
he constituency had been created from parts of | Merton and Morden and Mitcham, both of which had usua |
from 1997, representing the constituencies of | Merton and Morden (1970-74) and Plymouth Drake (1974- |
Merton and Morden was a parliamentary constituency in | |
Merton and Wandsworth is a constituency in the London | |
d was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for | Merton and Morden in 1955. |
ncludes the start inside the London Borough of | Merton and the ending of the road inside the London B |
Mr Blay offered 60 acres (24 ha) of land to | Merton and Morden Urban District Council for the crea |
John | Merton appears uncredited in this film as a First Ser |
and is the co-sponsor of St Mark's Academy in | Merton as part of the DCSF's Academy programme in Eng |
d from Morden Station to Raynes Park via South | Merton as from 27 February 1935. |
John | Merton as Runnyian |
John | Merton as Flash |
John | Merton as Henchman Pete |
John | Merton as Dalton Sykes |
John | Merton as Dr. Tobor |
John | Merton as Red Hampton, Henchman |
John | Merton as Nick Gaynor - Kansas Henchman |
John | Merton as Farley (Durkin Henchman) |
new ward boundaries for the London Borough of | Merton at the 2002 Local Elections. |
To the west (in | Merton), at the foot of the hill, is the Pollard's Hi |
He was also the winner of the 1993 Robert K. | Merton Award of the American Sociological Association |
e, local saxophonist "Cups & Saucers", pianist | Merton Barrow, as well as bassist Midge Pike as major |
Major-General | Merton Beckwith-Smith DSO MC MA (11 July 1890 - 11 No |
The Knights were founded by | Merton Bird, an African-American man, and W. Dorr Leg |
tioned in the Domesday Book; in 1264 Walter de | Merton, Bishop of Rochester, founded a college here t |
Mitcham, now part of the London Borough of | Merton bore the majority of the costs, with the remai |
The ground's freehold was purchased from | Merton Borough Council by chairman Sydney Black for £ |
ments, he was created Earl Nelson and Viscount | Merton, both of Trafalgar and of Merton in the County |
With the closure of the | Merton branch in 1929 it had ceased to be a junction, |
Merton Brown (1913-2000) was a composer who studied w | |
ristol) he had had to resign his fellowship at | Merton, but he still had many friends there and the c |
border with the London Boroughs of Sutton and | Merton by Mitcham Common. |
Thomas | Merton called him "the greatest universal poet since |
The college is now officially known as the | Merton campus of South Thames College. |
ion investment over the last four years at the | Merton campus. |
mbers - Josie Lawrence, Phelim McDermott, Paul | Merton, Caroline Quentin, Lee Simpson, and Jim Sweene |
oe Penhall, Adrian Lester, Douglas Hodge, Paul | Merton, Caroline Quentin and Ken Campbell. |
an award in "Art and Activism" from the Thomas | Merton Center for Social Justice. |
Thomas | Merton Center Award, Pittsburgh, PA 2003 |
Thomas | Merton Center at Bellarmine University, Louisville, K |
The college also operates within the nearby | Merton Centre site where painting and decorating cour |
Norman Davis, successor of Tolkien at the | Merton Chair of English Language, invited Shippey ove |
She was the Mrs | Merton character on his radio show ad-libbing convers |
She developed her Mrs | Merton character with Frank Sidebottom for his show o |
Arthur | Merton Chickering was a U.S. arachnologist. |
brates its 750th anniversary in 2014, when the | Merton Choirbook will be premiered. |
Paul | Merton claimed "when in doubt, go for the Twiglet gag |
The library also houses the Thomas | Merton Collection, which is owned by the Thomas Merto |
Andrew Irvine was at | Merton College and was a member of the OUMC at the ti |
Merton College Library (in Merton College, Oxford) is | |
ted of Milford granite, and was modelled after | Merton College Chapel at Oxford. |
He died in 1613 and was buried in the choir of | Merton College chapel. |
Huntington gave to | Merton College 14 oriental manuscripts, and to the Bo |
Merton College merged with South Thames College on 1 | |
The Magdalen Great Tower and | Merton College from across the Christ Church Meadows. |
ty Lecturer and Fellow and Tutor in Physics at | Merton College in 1981. |
ls College, Oxford in 1647, but transferred to | Merton College before May 1648, when he appeared befo |
A fellow of | Merton College and professor of English language and |
He first came to Oxford to read Mathematics at | Merton College in 1846. |
He attended | Merton College at the University of Oxford where he s |
of the income was to be paid to the fellows of | Merton College that they might perform masses for her |
s College, Oxford, and then became a fellow of | Merton College . |
After winning a Fellowship of | Merton College he taught law at Oxford until 1899, wh |
He was a Fellow and Tutor at | Merton College from 1906 to 1919 then Headmaster of L |
Obtaining one of the Eton postmasterships at | Merton College in 1642, he graduated B. A. from that |
Merton College | |
He soon became a Fellow of | Merton College and began to teach at the university's |
Merton College from Christ Church Meadow | |
Merton College Chapel is the chapel church of Merton | |
school in Croydon in south London, followed by | Merton College at the University of Oxford. |
View of | Merton College from across the Christ Church Meadow. |
Merton College was a further education college in Mor | |
at the University of Oxford (Keble College and | Merton College), Dobson held research fellowships at |
churchman, a Marian exile who became Warden of | Merton College, Oxford and Bishop of Chichester |
versity College of Wales at Aberystwyth and at | Merton College, Oxford. |
versity College from 1906, and was a Fellow of | Merton College, Oxford from 1909 to 1916. |
He was educated at | Merton College, Oxford, and was called to the bar as |
s an English churchman and academic, Warden of | Merton College, Oxford from 1545, and created bishop |
Charles Brodrick, was for many years warden of | Merton College, Oxford |
It was provided for the vicar of Embleton by | Merton College, Oxford, who held the patronage of the |
er, the Archbishop of Canterbury, in reforming | Merton College, Oxford. |
as born in 1844,educated at Rossall School and | Merton College, Oxford and ordained in 1869. |
In a description of an initiation ceremony at | Merton College, Oxford in 1647, caudle is described a |
From 1661 to 1693 he was warden of | Merton College, Oxford. |
cation, and was a Master of Arts and Fellow of | Merton College, Oxford. |
dows in Winchester Cathedral and the chapel of | Merton College, Oxford. |
e Norton had his early education at Harrow and | Merton College, Oxford. |
He was Deputy Librarian of | Merton College, Oxford, 1945-50 and William Nobel Res |
John was a fellow of | Merton College, Oxford and a canon of Windsor. |
Research Fellow and then a Tutorial fellow at | Merton College, Oxford. |
was educated at Eton College and went then to | Merton College, Oxford. |
nd Visiting Professor of Ancient Philosophy at | Merton College, Oxford. |
He has had a long association with | Merton College, the oldest of the constituent college |
was educated at St. Paul's College, Sydney and | Merton College, Oxford. |
ated at Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, and | Merton College, Oxford. |
rsity of Exeter, and another by Bryan Organ in | Merton College, Oxford. |
land and attended Blackburn Grammar School and | Merton College, Oxford. |
He studied law at | Merton College, Oxford and was captain of the Oxford- |
He was educated at | Merton College, Oxford, becoming M.A. in 1627. |
Two readerships were founded at | Merton College, Oxford, and one at St John's College, |
orn on 17 July 1903 and educated at Harrow and | Merton College, Oxford . |
Educated at | Merton College, Oxford, he was successively Curate at |
He was educated at Radley College and | Merton College, Oxford, where he received an MA. |
e Museum, before resigning to become Warden of | Merton College, Oxford. |
1593), was also a member of | Merton College, Oxford, and had some reputation as a |
d educated at Friern Barnet Grammar School and | Merton College, Oxford, matriculating in 1944. |
ble-le-Rice, Hampshire in 1882 and educated at | Merton College, Oxford. |
y), he failed to be elected to a fellowship at | Merton College, Oxford. |
He was awarded Master of Arts from | Merton College, Oxford University, England. |
ducated at the independent Glasgow Academy and | Merton College, Oxford, where he read Classics. |
Auckland University College, before attending | Merton College, Oxford. |
r 1277) was Bishop of Rochester and founder of | Merton College, Oxford. |
He also gave brasses to Durham, | Merton College, Queen's College, and the church at Od |
aduated B.A. in 1597; he was elected fellow of | Merton College, Oxford in 1598, and graduated M.A. in |
The first Duke of Northumberland was born at | Merton College, Oxford. |
ege before returning to Oxford, as chaplain of | Merton College, in 1932. |
Broughton and Forrest scholarships and went to | Merton College, Oxford. |
After two years at | Merton College, Oxford (1568-70) under the tuition of |
He became 'portionist,' or postmaster, of | Merton College, Oxford, in 1589; proceeded B.A. on 20 |
nd educated at Merchant Taylors' School and at | Merton College, Oxford (B.A. 1662, M.A. 1667, M.B. 16 |
He studied under C. S. Lewis at | Merton College, Oxford, where he obtained a B.Litt. |
nd was educated in King's College, Taunton and | Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated with honor |
Oditah was a Fellow and Tutor in Law at | Merton College, Oxford and Travers Smith Braithwaite |
He was educated at | Merton College, Oxford and after the death of his unc |
and educated at Lancing in Sussex followed by | Merton College, Oxford before taking up a post with t |
In the same year he was elected warden of | Merton College, and made bishop of Norwich. |
ffered a place at RADA, but he instead went to | Merton College, Oxford. |
Between 1921 and 1925 he attended | Merton College, Oxford, where he was President of the |
ugh College and took a short wartime course at | Merton College, Oxford. |
He was tutor in theology at | Merton College, Oxford from 1883 to 1895, holding in |
Educated at | Merton College, Oxford and taking his MA degree in 15 |
In 1931 he returned to Oxford as a Fellow of | Merton College, where he was highly regarded as a tut |
He was educated at | Merton College, Oxford before attending St Antony's f |
ican Church (interior) in Oxford, England, and | Merton College, Oxford (exterior). |
Trend was educated at Whitgift School and | Merton College, Oxford, where he obtained first class |
ere he stroked the Eton boat, and then went to | Merton College, Oxford. |
nded him to Sir Nathaniel Brent, the Warden of | Merton College, for a fellowship in his college. |
ter of Arts at Oxford in 1301, and a fellow of | Merton College, Oxford until about 1310. |
He was appointed a Fellow of | Merton College, Oxford in 1942, becoming an Emeritus |
c career, but failed to secure a fellowship to | Merton College, probably because of his political and |
He was a fellow of | Merton College, Oxford, became a clerk of the Chancer |
He attended | Merton College, Oxford, but his education was interru |
1981 to 1982, a special fellow in politics at | Merton College, Oxford, from 1982 to 1985, and a lect |
cated at home, at Ashbourne grammar school and | Merton College, Oxford (B.A., 1848, M.A., 1851); also |
Born in 1836 and educated at | Merton College, Oxford, he began his ecclesiastical c |
On 5 November 2009 he was elected Warden of | Merton College, Oxford, and took office on 2 October |
He was educated at | Merton College, Oxford and was called to the bar at L |
n into a wealthy banker family, he was sent to | Merton College, Oxford to study Classics in 1936. |
Subsequently he joined | Merton College, where he was admitted to a fellowship |
was educated at Manchester Grammar School and | Merton College, Oxford and ordained in 1928. |
amily, one of whom, Herbert Bradley, fellow of | Merton College, Oxford, wrote on ethics and logic; an |
ancellor in Lichfield Cathedral, and Warden of | Merton College, Oxford. |
Born in 1814 and educated at | Merton College, Oxford, he was ordained into the prie |
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