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which is situated in St.
Aldate's-street.

These six Routes will conduct strangers, without
inquiry, to the different places in the University, &c. By
referring to the Index, any particular College, Hall, or Inn,
may be found, when it will be easy to proceed by turning to

the page.

The Distances of various Places from Oxford. 7

To Bath, through Kingston Inn, Faringdon, (18 miles,) Lechlade, Fairford, Cirencester, Tetbury, Didmarton, and Cross Hands:-69 miles and 5 furlongs.

Ditto, through Burford, (18 miles,) Bibury, and Cirencester:-68 miles.

Ditto, through Faringdon, Highworth, Swindon, Wotton Basset, and Chippenham:-65 miles.

To Bristol, through Kingston Inn, Faringdon, Highworth, Luckington, Pucklechurch, and Mangotsfield:-66 miles and 5 furlongs.

To Birmingham, through Woodstock, (8 miles,) Enstone, Shipston, Stratford-on-Avon, and Henley-in-Arden :-62 miles. To Bicester, (12 miles,) and thence to Buckingham,* 11.

To Cambridge, through Thame, (13 miles,) Aylesbury, (22 miles,) Leighton Buzzard, Woburn, Ampthill, Bedford, Eaton Socon, and St. Neot's :-86 miles.

Ditto, through Weston-on-the-Green, (9 miles,) MiddletonStoney, (12 miles,) Barley Mow, Buckingham, (26 miles and a half,) Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Olney, Bedford, (57 miles) :-87 miles.

To Cheltenham, through Ensham, Witney, (12 miles,) Northleach, Frogmill Inn, and Dowdeswell ::-40 miles. To Chichester, through Wallingford, (123 miles,) Streatley, Pangbourn, (22 miles,) Aldermaston, Basingstoke, Alton, Petersfield, and Havant :-86 miles.

Ditto, through Petersfield, South Harting, and Mid Levant: -79 miles.

To Coventry, through Hopcroft's Holt, (12 miles,) Deddington, (16 miles,) Adderbury, Banbury, (23 miles,) and Southam :-50 miles.

To Gloucester, through Cheltenham :-49 miles.

To Hungerford, through Wantage, (14 miles,) and West Shefford :-31 miles.

To London, through Wycombe :-54 miles: through Henley-58 miles.

To Northampton, through Middleton Stoney, Buckingham, Brackley, (22 miles,) and Towcester :-42 miles.

To Reading, through Wallingford, Streatley, and Pangbourn:-28 miles.

To Salisbury, through Abingdon, (6 miles,) East Ilsley, (17 miles,) Newbury, (27 miles,) and Andover :-60 miles. To Southampton, through Newbury, Whitchurch, and Winchester, (53 miles :)-64 miles.

To Warwick, through Deddington, Adderbury, Banbury, and Southam :-47 miles.

[Two miles from Warwick is Leamington Priors, celebrated for its Medicinal Waters.]

To Worcester, through Enstone :-57 miles.

Two miles from Buckingham is Stowe, the magnificent Seat of the Duke of Buckingham; which may be visited on Tuesdays and Fridays, from May to October.

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There are nineteen Colleges and five Halls in the University, and the number of Members on the books of these Societies is upwards of 6,000.

* Canons.-Fred. Barnes, D.D., Sub-Dean; Godfrey Faussett, D.D., Margaret Professor of Divinity; Edward Bouverie Pusey, D.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew; Richard William Jelf, D.D.; John Bull, D.D.; William Jacobson, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity; Charles Carr Clerke, D.D., Archdeacon of Oxford; and Charles Atmore Ogilvie, D.D., Regius Professor of Pastoral Theology.

Chancellor.

1834 His Grace the DUKE OF WELLINGTON.

High Steward.

1838 Right Hon. William Courtenay, Earl of Devon.

Vice-Chancellor.

The Vice-Chancellor is annually nominated by the Chancellor, from the Heads of Colleges. The office is usually held for four years.

Proctors.

The two Proctors are annually elected according to a Cycle in the Oxford University Calendar.

Representatives in Parliament.

Sir R. H. Inglis, Bart., D.C.L., Christ Church.
Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M. A., Christ Church.
Deputy High Steward.

Hon. J. Chetwynd Talbot, M.A., formerly Student of Ch. Ch.
Regius Professor of Divinity.

William Jacobson, D.D., Canon of Christ Church.
Regius Professor of Civil Law.

Joseph Phillimore, D.C.L., Christ Church.

Regius Professor of Medicine.

James Adey Ogle, D.M., Trinity College.

Regius Professor of Hebrew.

Edward Bouverie Pusey, D.D., Canon of Christ Church.
Regius Professor of Greek.

The Very Rev. the Dean of Christ Church.

Regius Professor of Pastoral Theology.

Charles Atmore Ogilvie, D.D., late Fellow of Balliol College.
Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Rev. Robert Hussey, B.D., late Student of Christ Church.
Margaret Professor of Divinity.
Godfrey Faussett, D.D., Canon of Christ Church.

Professor of Natural Philosophy.

George Leigh Cooke, B.D., Corpus Christi College.
Savilian Professor of Geometry.

Rev. Baden Powell, M.A., Oriel College.

Savilian Professor of Astronomy.

Wm. Fishburn Donkin, M.A., late Fellow of University College. Rudcliffe Observer.

Manuel John Johnson, M.A., Magdalene Hall.

Professor of Moral Philosophy.

Rev. John Matthias Wilson, M. A., Fellow and Tutor of C. C.C. Camden's Professor of Ancient History.

Edward Cardwell, D.D., Principal of St. Alban Hall.

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