The Victorians founded Keble College, most notably Edward Pusey, in 1870. The college is named after Pusey’s friend and colleague John Keble who was a fellow member of the ‘Oxford movement’ and died four years before the college was completed. The college was not a welcome addition to the university for many, and was especially despised by neighbouring St. John’s college students who started a secret society, which aimed to eventually destroy Keble. In recent times the college has expanded and is now a well thought of constituent of the University.