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  1. Magdalen College was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord Chancellor. He wanted a college on the grandest scale, and his foundation was the largest in Oxford, with 40 Fellows, 30 scholars (known at Magdalen as Demies), and a large choir for his Chapel. Waynflete lived to a great age, dying in 1486, by which time ...

  2. A hall of residence known as Magdalen Hall later grew up around and above the school. At first, Demies and Commoners of the college attended the school as well as the sons of townsmen and noblemen. Magdalen College School produced some of the best grammar masters of the 16th century, who were pioneers of Latin textbook teaching.

  3. Magdalen College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) [4] is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. [5] It was founded in 1458 by Bishop of Winchester William of Waynflete. [6] It is one of the wealthiest Oxford colleges, as of 2022, [3] and one of the strongest academically, setting the record for the highest Norrington Score in 2010 and topping the table twice since then. [7]

  4. Left: The Founder's Tower. Right: Magdalen College Quad. Both by W. Matthison. c. 1909. Much of the college that Waynflete built still remains: “the whole of the Cloister quad, with chapel, hall, Founder’s Tower, which stands over the principal entrance to the cloisters, the Muniment Tower, where the college charters are kept, at the north ...

  5. Founded in 1973, Magdalen College – with a current enrollment of 65 – has never surpassed 100 ...

  6. Basil Jellicoe, missioner to Canning Town. Owen Oglethorpe, academic and Catholic Bishop, President of Magdalen College, Oxford (1536–1552 and 1553–1555), Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1551–1552) Robert Parker, clergyman and scholar. Henry Phillpotts, Anglican Bishop of Exeter, 1830–1869.

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  8. Magdalen College is a museum on USEUM. Magdalen College was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord Chancellor. He wanted a College on the grandest scale, and his foundation was the largest in Oxford, with 40 Fellows, 30 scholars (known at Magdalen as Demies), and a large choir for his Chapel. Waynflete lived to a great age, dying in 1486, by which time Magdalen ...

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