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In page Richard Francis Burton:

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In October 1840, he matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford.[11] Before getting a room at the college, Burton was coached by William Alexander Greenhill and by a "Dr. Ogle";[11] he lived for a short time in the house of Greenhill, a doctor at the Radcliffe Infirmary.[citation needed] Wright, in his Life, notes that Burton "spent his first months, not in studying, but in rowing, [and] fencing"—in the latter case, in the "fencing saloons" of an Italian and a Scotsman, with mastery of foil and broad-sword[11]—to which he added falconry.[citation needed] As well, he had engaged in "shooting the college rooks, and breaking the rules generally", and, despite his expressed respect, in pranks "at the expense of [a] Dr. Jenkins".[11]