Winchester College is an English public school (a long-established fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) with some provision for day attendees...
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city's major landmark is Winchester Cathedral. The city is also home to the University of Winchester and Winchester College, the oldest public school...
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Notions are the specialised terms and customs used by pupils of Winchester College. Some are specific to the school; others are survivals of slang or dialect...
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Winchester College football, also known as Winkies, is a code of football played at Winchester College in Hampshire, England. Its rules make it somewhat...
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Bishop of Winchester is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Winchester in the Church of England. The bishop's seat (cathedra) is at Winchester Cathedral...
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boys who would then go on to King's College, Cambridge, founded by the same king in 1441. Henry used Winchester College as a model, visiting at least six...
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origins tracing back to 1840 as a teacher training college, but was established in 2005. Winchester University is a member of The Cathedrals Group (officially...
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Wykeham in conjunction with Winchester College as New College's feeder school, New College was one of the first colleges in the university to admit and...
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The history of Winchester College began in 1382 with its foundation by William of Wykeham. He was a former Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor to both...
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or early July. Radley College has its own specialised terminology and formalities, similar to the notions of Winchester College. For example, all teachers...
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1812, though he never lived in Winchester. The historic Hundred Oaks Castle is located in Winchester. Mary Sharp College (originally the "Tennessee and...
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Winchester College is an English independent boarding school for pupils aged 13 to 18. Its original medieval buildings from the 1382 foundation remain...
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Winchester College Chapel Choir is an historic British boys choir that sings in the Chapel of Winchester College. It contains boys under age 12 as well...
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James Ridout "Jesse" Winchester Jr. (May 17, 1944 – April 11, 2014) was an American-Canadian musician and songwriter. He was born and raised in the southern...
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Winchester School of Art is the art school of the University of Southampton, situated 10 miles (14 km) north of Southampton in the city of Winchester...
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Winchester College Ground is a cricket ground in Winchester, Hampshire. It is located in the historic grounds of Winchester College, with evidence suggesting...
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Tom Sturridge (category People educated at Winchester College)
2001, Sturridge attended Winchester College, an independent school for boys in Winchester, Hampshire. He boarded at the College's House E (Morshead's)"Freddie's"...
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bundle larger than 3 feet (90 cm) long. In a book on slang used at Winchester College fire-dogs were fire basket (andirons) that could hold long faggots...
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Winchester College appears in fiction both as a school and as fictional Old Wykehamists, people who had been to the school. At least 50 fictional Old Wykehamists...
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John Smyth (barrister) (category Winchester College)
men associated with the Iwerne Camps and with a Christian group at Winchester College. Smyth moved to Zimbabwe in 1984, where he continued to run children's...
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Hugh Dancy (category People educated at Winchester College)
at Winchester College. At age 18, he acted in the Winchester College Players production of Twelfth Night, which was performed in both Winchester and...
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is Japanese. After returning to the United Kingdom, he studied at Winchester College. After graduating, Sharpe studied Classics at the University of Cambridge...
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Parliament constituency) Winchester Cathedral Diocese of Winchester Bishop of Winchester Winchester College City of Winchester, the local government district...
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Ridding, Head Master, Winchester College, 1873 Alfred Carver, Master, Dulwich College, 1874 John Percival, Headmaster, Clifton College, 1875 T W Jex-Blake...
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William Waynflete (category Headmasters of Winchester College)
William Patten, was Headmaster of Winchester College (1429–1441), Provost of Eton College (1442–1447), Bishop of Winchester (1447–1486) and Lord Chancellor...
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in the Middle Ages. The term don is also used for schoolmasters at Winchester College, where as well as the term generally meaning "teacher", there are...
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and then entered Winchester College in United Kingdom. After graduating from Winchester College, he enrolled at the University College London (UCL) Department...
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John Bastard (cricketer) (category People educated at Winchester College)
born and died in Newcastle upon Tyne. He was educated at Winchester College and Trinity College, Cambridge. As well as playing for Cambridge, he also played...
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the statutes and ordinances of the college, including drawing on the statutes of the already ancient Winchester College and visiting the more contemporary...
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the East India College, the training establishment founded in 1806 for administrators of the East India Company. The East India College was initially based...
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