St Alban Hall, Oxford
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St Alban Hall, sometimes known as St Alban's Hall or Stubbins,[2] was one of the medieval halls of the University of Oxford, and one of the longest-surviving. It was established in the 13th century, acquired by neighbouring Merton College in the 16th century but operated separately until the institutions merged in the late 19th century. The site in Merton Street, Oxford, is now occupied by Merton's Edwardian St Alban's Quad.
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St Alban Hall | |
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University of Oxford | |
Location | Merton Street |
Coordinates | 51.7512°N 1.2513°W / 51.7512; -1.2513 |
Latin name | Aula Sancti Albani[1] |
Established | c. 1230 |
Closed | 1882 (incorporated into Merton College) |
Named for | Robert of Saint Alban |
Principal | See below |
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