Durham College | |
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University of Oxford | |
Location | Between St Giles' and Broad Street |
Coordinates | 51°45′19″N 1°15′26″W / 51.7553°N 1.25718°W |
Founder | Richard de Hoton (possible); Thomas Hatfield (endowment) |
Established | c. 1286 or 1291; endowed 1381 |
Closed | 1545 |
Named after | Durham Priory |
Status | Closed; buildings used to found Trinity College, Oxford |
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Durham College was a college of the University of Oxford, founded by the monks of Durham Priory in the late 13th century and endowed by Bishop Thomas Hatfield in 1381.
It was closed in 1545 following the dissolution of the monasteries, with its estates returned to the Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral. Its buildings, after a period of disuse, were sold in 1555 to Thomas Pope, who used them to found Trinity College, Oxford.