Oscott, a village in Staffordshire, 4 m. N. of Birmingham, the site
of the Roman Catholic Col
lege of St. Mary's, which claims to be the
centre of Catholicism in England; founded in 1752, it was housed in
magnificent buildings in 1835, and became exclusively a training-school
for the priesthood in 1889, though it originally had laymen among its
students.