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Worcester Street : ウィキペディア英語版 | Worcester Street
Worcester Street is a street in west central Oxford, England. ==History== The street was formerly known as Stockwelle Street, also running along the line of Walton Street and Little Clarendon Street, to the north of the current Worcester Street.〔 The name "Stoke" or "Stock" is other associated with streams. At the junction with Hythe Bridge Street, there was a well, known as Cornwell or Cornwall. The Carmelites (also known as Whitefriars) settled in the street in 1256. The street was built up by 1279 and Gloucester College was established in 1283. The Carmelites moved to Beaumont Palace nearby in 1317. In the Tudor period, Cornwell became known as Plato's Well, distinguishing it from Aristotle's Well close to Aristotle Lane to the north. In 1714, Gloucester College was re-established as Worcester College and the street became known as Worcester Street by around 1850.
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