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    50°09′58″N 5°06′07″W / 50.1662°N 5.10193°W / 50.1662; -5.10193 Glasney College (Cornish: Kolji Glasneth) was founded in 1265 at Penryn, Cornwall, by...
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    Catholic Devonian cultural identities. The dissolution of Glasney College and Crantock College as well as Tavistock Abbey in Devon played a significant...
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    Walter Bronescombe in the year 1259. In 1265, a religious college, called Glasney College, was built in Penryn for the Bishop of Exeter to develop the...
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    Bishop Bronescombe and in 1329 Sir Otho Bodrugan appropriated it to Glasney College. The Norman church was cruciform and some Norman work remains but the...
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  • influences, and, like other Cornish literature, may have been written at Glasney College near Penryn. From this period also are the hagiographical dramas Beunans...
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  • was a Cornish priest and landowner, who became firstly Provost of Glasney College, and secondly Archdeacon of Cornwall. William was the second son of...
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    already was resentment against the actions of Sir John Oby, provost of Glasney College in Penryn, the tax collector for that area. In reaction to King Henry's...
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    emerged in the 14th century (see Cornish literature) based around Glasney College—the college established by the Bishop of Exeter in the 13th century. It has...
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    Ton (known from a note in the colophon), who was probably a canon of Glasney College. It is now held in the Peniarth Collection at the National Library...
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    at the time of the dissolution of the religious houses of Glasney College and Crantock College,[citation needed] which were regarded as repertories[clarification...
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  • Beg declared 25 January 2008 that 18 colleges of the city of Karachi would be made "Model English Medium Colleges," In Bangladesh the system of education...
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    function was as a court dealing with the Cornish tin industry. 1265: Glasney College is founded at Penryn by the Bishop of Exeter. c. 1280: The Hereford...
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  • found in modern writing." 1530s Grandfather was Chanoor or Chantor at Glasney College ) 1596 Born at Penryn, his father was Richard Mundy Religious education...
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  • Text Series. Vol. XII. Viking Society for Northern Research, University College of London (1999). Baldi (2002), p. 35. https://www.juls.savba...
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    by Henry VIII. Glasney College Penryn, Cornwall England 1548 Royal officials The smashing and looting of the Cornish colleges at Glasney and Crantock brought...
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    Sheriff of Cornwall, Sir Stephen Haym, one of the founding canons of Glasney College. When his father died Henry was still under aged and his wardship went...
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    England Primary School Secondary education Callywith College Cornwall College Falmouth School Glasney College Humphry Davy School Penair School Poltair School...
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    Centre A public performance Centre, AMATA On Campus Residences (Glasney Parc and Glasney View) Academy of Innovation and Research The bulk of investment...
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    was a canon during the final efflorescence of Cornish literature at Glasney College, Penryn. This play, which is set in Camborne, is a celebration of the...
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  • of Plymouth: Plymouth Cathedral St Mary Immaculate Church, Falmouth Glasney College Parish Church of St Mary and St Petroc Sclerder Abbey St Mawgan Monastery...
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    composed around the same time and in the same milieu, most probably at Glasney College in Penryn. If this is correct, Bewnans Ke may have been performed in...
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    Cornish cross at Enys Cornwall portal Enys family of Enys in Cornwall Glasney College Tremough Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 204 Truro & Falmouth...
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  • Liskeard William Bodrugan (priest), Archdeacon of Cornwall and Provost of Glasney College Cornwall portal Bodrugan, Cornwall This page lists people with the...
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  • Geography of Cornwall Geology of Cornwall Geology of Lizard, Cornwall Glasney College Glendurgan Garden Godrevy Godrevy Island Golowan Goonhilly Downs Gorseth...
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  • Celtic history and culture. Whetter's books include The History of Glasney College (Padstow: Tabb House, 1988), Cornwall in the Seventeenth Century (Padstow:...
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    the 15th century. Robert Luddra (vicar 1512–47) was also provost of Glasney College; he increased the endowment of the vicarage, and contributed funds...
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    chantry church, Glasney held on until 1548 when it suffered the same fate. The smashing and looting of Cornish colleges such as Glasney and Crantock brought...
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    fell into lay hands and c. 1268 was given to Glasney College. The benefice was appropriated to Glasney College in 1270 and the cure of souls became a vicarage;...
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    St Germans. In 1267 it was appropriated to Glasney College; the last rector ceded his benefice to the college in 1270. The parish church is of Norman foundation...
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  • Nicholas Williams (Celticist) (category Academics of University College Dublin)
    his PhD) and Liverpool, he was appointed lecturer in Irish in University College Dublin in 1977. In 2006 he was appointed Associate Professor in Celtic...
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