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H J L J Henri Jean Louis Joseph Mass
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Up to the time of the foundation, students had led a more or less roystering and noisy life in lodgings in the town, or in some of the countless Halls which existed in Oxford, in which discipline was practically unknown. The Hall, Library and 40 OXFORD other buildings are, unlike the later Colleges, grouped in an irregular manner, as though everything was tentative. "Mob" Quadrangle is the old quadrangle of the original foundation. On the south side is the Library, established in 1376 by Willia...m Rede, Bishop of Chichester. Though roofed in 1502 and fitted with Jacobean dormer windows, the in- terior is one of the most interesting libraries in existence. It is difficult to explain why it is known to so few.
The Chapel, formerly the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, was bought by the founder from Reading Abbey. It is of various dates, the choir being a particularly fine example of Early Decorated work with geometrical tracery. The variety in the tracery of the side windows should be noted as well as the east window, with its elaborate wheel.


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