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  Ripon College Cuddesdon Information
Ripon College Cuddesdon is an Anglican theological college (seminary) located in Cuddesdon, a small village a short distance from Oxford.
The college was founded as Cuddesdon College in 1854 by Samuel Wilberforce, bishop of Oxford, as a training establishment for graduates from Oxford and Cambridge.
Among the college's previous staff members are: Edward King, who later became bishop of Lincoln, Charles Gore, bishop of Birmingham and Oxford, and Robert Runcie, archbishop of Canterbury.
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  EDWARD KING (1829-1910) - LoveToKnow Article on EDWARD KING (1829-1910)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Graduating from Oriel College, Oxford, he was ordained in 1854, and four years later became chaplain and lecturer at Cuddesdon Theological College.
He was principal at Cuddesdon from 1863 to 1873, when he became regius professor of pastoral theology at Oxford and canon of Christ Church.
To the world outside he was only known at this time as one of Dr Pusey's most intimate friends and as a leading member of the English Church Union.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /K/KI/KING_EDWARD_1829_1910_.htm   (353 words)

  
 Cuddesdon College
A Sermon preached at Cuddesdon, on Trinity Sunday, 1856, at the Ordination of the Lord Bishop of Oxford, and published at His Request.
Cuddesdon College: A Report for the Five Years Ending Trinity Term, 1878, Addressed to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford, Visitor, and Published by His Authority.
Cuddesdon College, 1878: Address of Old Students to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Oxford, Visitor, on the Subject of Recent Charges Brought against the College together with his Lordship's Reply.
anglicanhistory.org /england/cuddesdon   (560 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003025122   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Table of contents for Ambassadors of Christ : commemorating 150 years of theological education in Cuddesdon, 1854-2004 / edited by Mark D. Chapman.
Sermon preached at the Cuddesdon College Festival 1958 219 MICHAEL RAMSEY Appendix Two: "A Strange Land".
Sermon preached at the Cuddesdon College Festival 1966 223 OWEN CHADWICK Index 229
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 The Mind and Work of Bishop King, by Randolph and Townroe
But the main significance of King's work at Cuddesdon is that he almost entirely revolutionized the methods current in the middle of the last century in regard to the training of the clergy.
It seemed to many of us who were there a most touching comment on his constant teaching of the claims of filial love and devotion when King, after thanking the subscribers on his mother's behalf, left them for a time to go straight home with her as she was beginning to get very tired.
It was at Cuddesdon that King had a very strong presentiment that he would not live to be older than forty-two, and it so happened that on his forty-second birthday he was called to visit a man stricken down with small-pox, a disease of which there had been some other cases in the village.
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 Edward King
Cuddesdon was a place where I spent fourteen of the happiest years of my life, receiving kindnesses and blessings which I can never repay; and yet after all it was not the place, but the teaching, the life, that made Cuddesdon so dear to us.
The congregation at Evensong in Cuddesdon Church was a wonderful mixture: his own students, their friends out from Oxford, the Bishop and his guests at the Palace, his farmer friends (who, by the way, had all become communicants), and then the labourers and their wives.
So the offer was made and accepted, to the agonizing grief of the Cuddesdon students who choked down their sobs when King announced his decision; and King went to live in Christchurch taking with him his mother, now a widow, who seemed to add her own brightness and grace to the atmosphere of the house.
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 Cuddesdon Hotels & Hotel Accommodation Cuddesdon, England from Best Hotel
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 Guardian | Lord Runcie of Cuddesdon
During his 10 years at Cuddesdon he not only humanised what had been a repressively monastic establishment, but raised its academic standing and strengthened its links with Oxford University.
This was during a period when he was also having to steer his students through the furore caused by the then Bishop of Woolwich John Robinson's 1963 book, Honest To God.
In future years as a bishop and archbishop he constantly drew on ex-students from Cuddesdon when making appointments to his staff.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,4039834-103602,00.html   (3286 words)

  
 Anniversary celebrations at Oxford’s oldest theological college | the Door
It did not take long for Cuddesdon men to enter high office — it was seen by many outside as the great bishop factory, producing a variety of models for service at home and overseas.
If there was a typical twentieth-century Cuddesdon man, he was a public schoolboy, high but not too high in his religion, well-connected and capable of holding his own in the House of Lords.
But what is important is that the distinctive blend of serious theology and serious spirituality rooted in daily prayer is not lost to the church in its desire to rationalise and centralise.
www.oxford.anglican.org /thedoor/theological_college.html   (662 words)

  
 Cuddesdon Hotels - Hotel Accommodation in Cuddesdon | England United Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The elegant Cotswold Lodge Classic Hotel is located in a quiet conservation area of Oxford yet only a short walk from the city centre.
The Oxford Belfry is set in 17 acres of beautiful countryside, just a short drive from the 'dreaming spires of Oxford.
With a great range of budget to luxury hotels in Cuddesdon, with many reviews and thousands of visitors per day, you can be sure to enjoy your England visit.
www.simplehotels.com /en/gb/cuddesdon   (315 words)

  
 Oxford University Gazette: Appointments, 26 February 2004
The Governors of Ripon College, Cuddesdon, seek to appoint a Principal, from 1 September 2004.
The person appointed will be a communicant member of the Church of England or a church in communion with the Church of England, and will have considerable pastoral experience.
Interviews will be held in Cuddesdon on 22 and 23 April.
www.ox.ac.uk /gazette/2003-4/weekly/260204/appts/entry_16.htm   (123 words)

  
 Combs &c. Families of Wheatley (Whatley) and Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire, England
Cuddesdon was home to both Richard and Barnard ARCHDALE, sons of John and Ann ARCHDALE of Stafford, Staffordshire, and brothers of Martin, Thomas (father-in-law of John COMBE of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, London), Matthew and Elizabeth (wife of RIPTON?).
Dorothy FERNE of Cuddesdon, deceased was granted to her daughter Mary ARCHDALE" (Archdale Memoirs).
Richard ARCHDALE was the s/o John and Ann ARCHDALE of Staffordshire, and h/o Mary FERNE (d/o widow Dorothy FERNE of Cuddesdon).
www.combs-families.org /combs/records/england/oxf/cuddesdon.htm   (3704 words)

  
 Cuddesdon Hotels , holiday Cottages and hotel accommodation in Cuddesdon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 Runcie of Cuddesdon, Robert Alexander Kennedy Runcie, Baron --  Encyclopædia Britannica
July 11, 2000, St. Albans, Eng.), was archbishop of Canterbury from 1980 to 1991; as spiritual leader of the Church of England, he often stirred controversy with his outspoken views on the British royal family and the government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
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 Photograph of Cuddesdon, the Old Mill and River c1955   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In the last two months (year 2006) I found out that I had a Great Uncle that lived in Cuddesdon in the 1881 census.
This photograph perfectly captures the peace and rural tranquillity of the scene.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Cuddesdon: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Church of Englands debt to India: A sermon preached at the Cuddesdon College anniversary festival, May 25, 1880 by E. F Willis (Unknown Binding - 1880)
Cuddesdon College, 1854-1929: A record and a memorial by Cuddesdon College (Unknown Binding - 1930)
Cuddesdon and Dorchester-on-Thames (British archaeological reports) by Tania M. Dickinson (Unknown Binding - Jul 1974)
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 Hotels in Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire
The Bat and Ball Inn, Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire, OX44 9HJ England
The Bat and Ball is ideally located for both business and tourism in and around Oxford.
Our rooms are comfortable and clean with starched linen bedding and all have en suite shower rooms with WC.
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 Cuddesdon, Cuddesdon All Saints Church - Oxfordshire | Diocese of Oxford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Cuddesdon, Cuddesdon All Saints Church - Oxfordshire
Ripon College Cuddesdon, a Church of England Theological College, also uses the Church for evensong at 5.45 Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and 5.15 on Fridays and for the College Eucharist at 5.30pm on Wednesdays.
Sunday Club meets in the College at 9.20 during school terms for children.
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 The Bat and Ball Inn, 28 High Street, Cuddesdon, Oxford presented by A1 Tourism
Welcome to the Bat and Ball in Cuddesdon where superb accommodation, food and drink meets informality and a relaxing atmosphere in a unique but comfortable setting.
At the bottom of this hill, go across the staggered junction(Martin the newsagent will be on your right hand side) Proceed up the hill towards Garsington passing a pub called The Railway on your right and a Q8 filling station on your left.
At the T-junction, turn left towards Wheatley and then first right into Cuddesdon, we are in the centre of the village.
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 Sabbatical Web Diary - Magdalen Chapel
The box is higher than the saddle, and on the long hill I must dismount to push the bicycle up the the steepest portion of the road.
This was a day for the congregations of three churches to gather in one of their buildings for worship together.
But the U.K. leg of my sabbatical now has all the elements I had hoped for: serious study among the incredible resources of the Bodleian Library, and regular attendance at worship where the music is led by a choir of men and boys.
www.mts.net /~tonyhj/Chronicles/Oxbow041028.html   (3665 words)

  
 St Georges & St Francis Mission - A Member Of The Anglo-Orthodox Church
We wish you a warm welcome to the site of St Georges, and The Mission of St Francis, which is the outreach arm of the church.
We are based in a small village called Cuddesdon, which is about six miles from the centre of Oxford
Fr Brian is a former member of the Cuddesdon Parish Council, and the neighbourhood watch, which involves him in different roles within the village.
www.freewebs.com /missionofstfrancis   (193 words)

  
 Cuddesdon and link parishes welcome ‘K & K’ visitors | World Church
Relationships with our South African link diocese of Kimberley and Kuruman (KandK) were boosted recently with a visit of 10 priests to the Oxford diocesan Training and Portfolio team at Ripon College, Cuddesdon.
The visitors delighted Cuddesdon students with their sung Eucharist and joined in fully with college life for the fortnight of their stay.  They also spent time at the weekends with KandK link parishes, and visited Oxford.
Guided by diocesan staff they studied Old Testament,  theological reflection, conflict and change, and adult education, as part of their continuing ministerial education.
www.oxford.anglican.org /page/2674   (213 words)

  
 Deanery of Wells
The Queen has approved that the Reverend Canon John Martin Clarke, MA, BD Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon, be appointed to the Deanery of Wells in succession to the Very Reverend Richard Lewis, MA on his retirement.
Canon John Clarke (born 1952) was educated at Hertford College, Oxford and Edinburgh University.
Since 1997 he has been the Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon, and from 2000 he has also been Canon and Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral.
www.number-10.gov.uk /output/Page4965.asp   (243 words)

  
 Sabbatical Web Diary - Cuddesdon, England
Oxford was jammed with humanity today - one or more of the colleges was having a “matriculation” event, and there were young people everywhere (visibly from all over the world) in fl robes, bright white shirts, and either fl ties, or white ties with wing collars.
Next door is the Bodleian library, so I went in there, and came out with an application form to become a “reader.” I’ll need someone here at the college to sign it as a reference, but I think that can be managed.
The view from the top was spectacular, the remaining distance to Cuddesdon was short, and the actual road into Cuddesdon branched off from the heavily-travelled one, so the last half mile was a quiet, peaceful pedal through trees, with every once in a while a glimpse of the valleys to left and to right.
www.mts.net /~tonyhj/Chronicles/Oxbow041016.html   (3233 words)

  
 Cuddesdon Christian Dating, Cuddesdon Christian Singles, Cuddesdon Christian Personals at Date.com
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 The Bat & Ball Inn, Hotel Cuddesdon Oxfordshire accommodation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
To compliment these facilities, we have seven en-suite rooms all possessing their own individuality, just like the famous cricketers that they are named after.
Situated in the pretty village of Cuddesdon, the Inn benefits from being in the heart of the Oxfordshire countryside with all its peace and tranquility, however, it is within 5 miles of Oxford city centre and its business districts and Science parks.
The Bat and Ball is the perfect place to unwind whether you are staying with us on business or for pleasure.
www.bxb.co.uk /ah/OX44-9HJ.HTM   (403 words)

  
 PEBDREY family: Joseph 7
Joseph was baptised in the parish of Hampton Gay in 1708, but became a flsmith at Cuddesdon some 12 miles away.
He married Jane FIELD at Oxford St Martin when he was 30 and they baptised seven children at Forest Hill some 3 miles from Cuddesdon village.
  Joseph lived in Cuddesdon and baptised children at Forest Hill but there is no suitable baptism in either parish although an Abraham PENDREY baptised two children at Forest Hill in 1702 and 1715.
www.btinternet.com /~surrey.hypno/Genealogy/Pendrey/PEND-B7.htm   (610 words)

  
 Cuddesdon Hotels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
We salute you on behalf of The Bat & Ball Inn.
The hotel is ideally positioned so that all Cuddesdon’s places of interest are nearby and you can easily access all local amenities.
We can be found at Cuddesdon OX44 9HJ, Cuddesdon, Denton.
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