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wadham (noun) - Wadham is a surname of Old English origin. It can also refer to Wadham College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford
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Edward Wadham trained as a civil and mining engineer.
Below is a list of the Wardens of Wadham college in chronological order.
He left Wadham before completing his doctorate because his father was gravely ill.
Since then a special connection between Wadham and Iran has been established.
Wadham College is part of the University of Oxford.
Order of battle for Operation Wadham.
Wadham has a well-deserved reputation for being a progressive and tolerant college.
Reitman refused protection, and Wadham gave up and left.
Wadham has a relatively high number of state school students, compared to other Oxford colleges.
As was required at that period, Stone resigned as Fellow of Wadham on marrying.
Wadham was a lifelong churchman, and active in Church of England politics.
Subsequently, he undertook a history of science DPhil at Wadham College, Oxford.
Sedley was educated at Wadham College, Oxford, but left without taking a degree.
Wyndham was a great-grandson of Wadham Wyndham.
He transferred from Wadham to Hertford College on a five-year scholarship in the same year.

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He then studied classics at Wadham College, Oxford.
Afterwards, he went to Wadham College in Oxford, obtaining a degree of Bachelor of Arts.
The college shares a boundary wall with Wadham College . [ citation needed ].
Wadham enjoyed sailing, cricket, hunting ( including otter hunting ) and fishing, but most particularly shooting.
Four years later, he attended Wadham College in Oxford.
Nicholas Wadham died in 1609 leaving his fortune towards the endowment of an Oxford college.
Rod Andrews has coached Wadham for over 30 years.
John Wadham - Bongo and congas.
He was also named an honorary fellow by his alma mater, Wadham College, Oxford.
He was educated at Wadham College, Oxford, where he studied classics and law.
Hunt was born in Durham, and studied at Wadham College, Oxford.
He attended Wadham House, a private school, before gaining a scholarship to CliftonCollege in 1916.
He was succeeded by his eldest son, Wadham Wyndham, MP for Salisbury.
He attended Wadham House, a private school, before gaining a scholarship to Clifton College in 1916.
He then undertook Postgraduate research at Wadham College, Oxford [ citation needed ].
In November 2005, Wadham was placed into Special measures after failing an Ofsted inspection.
The notional order of battle for Operation Wadham included the following, [ 1 ].
In 1648 Wilkins became Warden of Wadham College, in Oxford and under him the college prospered.
He attended lectures at Edinburgh University before matriculating at Wadham College, Oxford in 1844.
At the age of 17 he matriculated at Wadham College, Oxford.
In 1997 Rogers became president of the student union at Wadham College, Oxford.

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