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  Encyclopedia: Wolvercote
Lower Wolvercote borders the River Thames at Godstow to the west, and Port Meadow and the canal to the east.
Wolvercote, from the Victoria History of the Counties of England: Oxfordshire.
Wolvercote was, until the late 17th century, part of the ecclesiastical parish of St. Peter-in-the-East, Oxford, but it was a separate manor by 1086, (Footnote 34) and remained independent of St. Peter's and of Oxford for all but ecclesiastical purposes.
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 Oxford - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Oxford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Tom Tower contains the famous bell from which the tower gets its name; the upper part of the tower (1681–82) was designed by Christopher Wren.
Oxford has expanded to take in many suburbs: Osney to the west, Grandpont to the south, St Clement's, Cowley, Headington, and Iffley to the east, and St Giles's, Summertown, and Wolvercote, which form a popular residential district, to the north.
Magdalen College School was founded in 1480 by William of Waynflete for instruction in grammar; the college choristers, not originally members of the school, have since 1849 been boarded in the master's house at the expense of the college.
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The Maid of the Moor by Goff Richards with Soloist Tabby Clegg.
Wolvercote by W.H. Ferguson arranged by J.S. McGregor.
Hymn To The Fallen by John Williams arranged by Klaas van der Woude.
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