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england diocese of chichester , with a th-century cathedral. the city is a hub of several main road routes, and has a railway station, theatre, hospital, schools and museums. the river lavant runs through, and partly beneath, the city. contents history roman period anglo-saxon period norman period medieval
of stane street , connecting the city with london, started at the east gate, while the chichester to silchester road started from the north gate. the plan of the city is inherited from the romans: the north, south, east and west shopping streets radiate from the central market cross dating from medieval...
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the fellows of the college. [ ] a typical college consists of a hall for dining, a chapel, a library, a college bar, senior , middle (postgraduate), and junior common rooms , rooms for – undergraduates as well as lodgings for the head of the college and other dons . college buildings range from medieval
greyfriars closed down. [ ] however, with the establishment of reuben college in , the number of colleges of the university again increased to . [ ] [ ] reuben is the first new oxbridge college since , when kellogg college was established. [ ] brasenose college in the s contents history monastic halls medieval...
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