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English College of St Gregory

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A Memoriall for the Reformation of England conteyning certayne notes and advertisements which seeme might be proposed in the first parliament and nationall councell of our country after God of his mercie shall restore it to the catholique faith ; gathered and set downe by R.
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Persons died in Rome in 1610, but the institution continued, although short of funds. It was supported by the Jesuits until 1767 when
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in 1592, when Roman Catholicism was illegal in England, to provide his native country with priests. The dedication of the college to
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in Valladolid, which had also been founded by Persons. This continued to function under the protection of the
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who developed different ideas from Persons about the project. Smith returned to England in 1603.
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This organization-related article on the Catholic Church or a Catholic institution is a
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This Spanish university, college or other higher education institution article is a
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of AD 596, which resulted in the Anglo-Saxons being converted to Christianity.
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Smith, Richard (1567–1655), vicar apostolic of the English church
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from Spain. Its assets were then transferred to the
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Seminary
Roman Catholic
English Catholic
Seville
Jesuit
Robert Persons
St Gregory
Gregorian mission
Richard Smith
Charles III
expelled the order
English College
Spanish crown
Patrick Fitzsimons
Michael Fitzwalter
English College, Douai
English College, Lisbon
English College, Valladolid
English College, Rome
Catholic Church in Spain
List of Jesuit sites
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/21474
UK public library membership
Smith, Richard (1567–1655), vicar apostolic of the English church
Portals
icon
Catholicism
Spain

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