St Hugh's

St Hugh's

St Hugh's may refer to several institutions named after one of several Saint Hughs:

* St Hugh's College, Oxford, a college of the University of Oxford
* St Hugh's Hospital in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire
* St Hugh's School, Faringdon, Oxfordshire
* St. Hilda's & St. Hugh's School, New York

"St Hugh's Hospital" is also the name of a fictional hospital in UK police drama "The Bill"


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