King, Don W. “The Anatomy of a Friendship: the correspondence of Ruth Pitter and C. S. Lewis, 1946-1962: Mythlore, Summer 2003”. Findarticles.
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Employer | Joseph Addison | JA
became a Fellow of Magdalen College
. Then an appointment in the Excise led to a distinguished career as a civil servant, working for a succession of key ministers of state. In 1717 he... |
politics | Ruth Pitter | In December 1949 RP
participated in a two-day debate held in C. S. Lewis
's rooms at Magdalen College, Oxford
, on whether women ought to be parsons. King, Don W. “The Anatomy of a Friendship: the correspondence of Ruth Pitter and C. S. Lewis, 1946-1962: Mythlore, Summer 2003”. Findarticles. 2 |
Textual Production | Jane Barker | Most of her extant manuscripts are at the British Library
and at Magdalen College
, Oxford. Just a few which are more widely scattered (one among the family papers of Jacobite diarist Mary Caesar |
Textual Production | Brilliana, Lady Harley | Brilliana, Lady Harley
, wrote her first extant letter to her eldest son, Ned (later Sir Edward Harley
), who at just thirteen was a new undergraduate entered at Magdalen Hall
in Oxford. Brilliana, Lady Harley,. Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley. Lewis, Thomas TaylorEditor , Camden Society, 1854. 7 |
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