About The City Of Oxford Charity
In a letter written to Queen’s College in 1695 the hospital is described as being “… for the sick and sore and none to bee refused as long as there was roome to receive them… and that all the Inhabitants, Privileged or not, strangers, men of all professions, Catholics, Protestants, dissenters, should bee received, and none rejected that they were fit objects of such charity.” In 1959 the running of the almshouses and various subsidiary charities based in and around Oxford became the overall responsibility of a new body, the Trustees of the City of Oxford Charity.
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Primary Location
- The Office Stone’s Court St Clement’s Street
- Oxford
- united kingdom
- OX4 1AP
All Locations
- The Office Stones Court, Oxford