• which became the Collège des Jésuites anglais (Liège) [fr]. William Baldwin (1563–1632) was a professor of moral theology at the college in Louvain. He...
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  • Saint-Esprit founded. 1616 - Collège des jésuites anglais (Liège) [fr] built. 1623 - Béguinage Saint-Christophe de Liège [fr] compound built. 1637 - April:...
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    Country of Liège. Put in charge of executing the decree for the suppression of the Jesuits in Liège in 1773, he handed over their Collège en Isle over...
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  • cities also got special editions, including Namur (capital of Wallonia), Liège, Charleroi, and Arlon, all in the Walloon Region along with 3 Flemish cities...
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