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Balliol

(ˈbeɪlɪəl)
n
(Biography) See Baliol
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In time he became one of the most learned men of his day, and was made Head, or Master, of Balliol College.
Matthew Arnold proceeded from Rugby to Oxford (Balliol College), where he took the prize for original poetry and distinguished himself as a student.
I know I'd sooner win two School-house matches running than get the Balliol scholarship any day." (Frantic cheers.)
Balliol Lodge Nursing Home, in Bootle, was blasted by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in a report.
He is also honoured in Hipswell Highway (he was born in Hipswell, Yorkshire) and Balliol Road (he was Master at Balliol College, Oxford), as well as the road named directly after him, Wycliffe Road.
ACTING on behalf of Metnor Property Group, national commercial property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton has been appointed to market Balliol House, a 30,369sq ft headquarters office building on Balliol Business Park in North Tyneside.
During these periods buses will be unable to run into Quorum or serve normal stops in the area, The closest stop to Quorum will be within Balliol Business Park West, opposite Greggs.
The college campus, which opened as the Bootle Technical College in 1891, now has three main bases along Balliol Road: The Balliol Centre, Sixth Form Academy and Pembroke Centre.
A police investigation was opened when the body of James Ferrada, aged 20, was found in the grounds of historic Balliol College.
The group's property investment division has recently increased its North Tyneside presence with the acquisition of Balliol House and Victory House on the Balliol Business Park, Longbenton and is actively looking to make further investments in the region.
The multi-million pound expansion at Ringtons' factory at Balliol Business Park, being carried out by Dunston-based Meldrum Construction, forms part of a PS10m reinvestment made by the company over a three-year period.
The council had been hopeful of securing cash towards the demolition of its office block, Balliol House.