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Excerpt from The Historic Names of the Streets and Lanes of Oxford: Intra Muros
The fact that in the face of these difficulties it has been seriously proposed by practical citizens to alter some of our street-names is a proof that the historical disgrace is recognized to be of unusual magnitude, and that it in�icts a sense of shame on those who can be held responsible for it. And if the Post O�ice should be refractory and protest against interference with their established routine it may be pointed out that their present nomenclature is so far from being universally useful, that it actually sometimes causes the inconvenience which it is designed to obviate; so that they might reasonably be exhorted to reform their system on utilitarian principles. For instance, the foolish appella tion Church Street' has directed hundreds astray and often disappointed the trysts that it was provided to ensure.
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