Wycliffe Hall was established in 1877 and started at No. 54, adding No. 52 in 1883.
He was the tutor in New Testament at Wycliffe Hall from 1983 to 2007 and served under four different principals.
From 1977 to 1979, he studied at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.
Born on 28 July 1907 he was educated at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and ordained in 1941.
This enabled him to move to Wycliffe Hall, to continue his studies.
He trained for the priesthood at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.
The maypole was recently replaced with a new maypole donated by Wycliffe Hall.
No. 54 (1866) now forms part of Wycliffe Hall.
After studying at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford he was ordained in 1976.
Like Wycliffe Hall (also 1877), it could be seen as a response to the University's abandonment of its previous officially Protestant position.