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    St Hugh’s College was originally set up in 1886, to open up the opportunities of an Oxford education to poorer women. It was founded by Elizabeth Wordsworth and adopted the name and arms of St Hugh of Avalon who was Bishop of Lincoln, a position also held by Elizabeth’s father.

  3. St Hugh's was founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth (great-niece of the poet William Wordsworth) as a women's college. Its purpose was "to make it possible for women of modest means to live and study in Oxford...with religious teachings ( Church of England ) on the same lines as Lady Margaret Hall " of which Elizabeth Wordsworth had been ...

  4. St Hugh’s has a strong and distinctive tradition in History (not least as the college of the great Gladstone scholar Colin Matthew), and provides first-class facilities for studying the subject. The library has unusually large and up-to-date holdings in all periods, and there is an active and well-resourced History Society.

  5. St Hugh’s College was founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth and was initially a women’s college aimed to help the growing number of women “who find the charges of the present Halls at Oxford and Cambridge (even the most moderate) beyond their means“. Wordsworth used money left to her by her father, former Bishop of Lincoln, and ...

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Founding and early years. St Hugh's was founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth (great-niece of the poet William Wordsworth) as a women's college, to help the growing number of women "who find the charges of the present Halls at Oxford and Cambridge (even the most moderate) beyond their means". [7]

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