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Catholic priest of the Diocese of Westminster, serving also at the Ukrainian Greek Catholic of the Holy Family of London. The university and the dioceses of York, Durham, Newcastle and Carlisle all nominate governors, though they must be elected by the college. The Principal and the Presidents of the Senior, Middle and Junior Common Rooms serve as governors ex officio, and the undergraduates and the tutors may also each nominate a governor for election. Other governors are elected from outside the college.
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because it had gradually built up several endowed fellowships, which it thought were characteristic more of a college than of a hall (that said, other halls in Durham quickly followed suit without having such endowments). The term "recognised college" was first used in the 1937 statutes to refer to those colleges not maintained by the university.
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conference trade, from philanthropic gifts, and from an annual college fee paid by the
University, calculated to match that spent on each maintained college to facilitate the colleges' wider student experience responsibilities. The college is a registered charity. Its annual turnover is ÂŁ3.1 million.
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Students who study at St Chad's are accommodated in nine different houses: Queen's Court, Epiphany House, Main
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Pagnell hostel continued to operate in partnership, with students studying for a year at the hostel before moving to the hall to complete their studies, until 1916 when the Hooton Pagnell building was requisitioned as a war hospital and all teaching was moved to Durham. The
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University in terms of applications per place. Applications for postgraduate places similarly outnumber availability. Admissions have been managed centrally by Durham
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2016-22). The rector is the titular head of the college, who has responsibility for monitoring the college's furtherance of its Anglican foundation and tradition. Ceremonially, the rector presides at certain official functions in college: the role is in some ways akin to the chancellor's role in the
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Responsible for furthering the interests and concerns of members of marginalised communities. Consists of the Representatives Committee Chair, the Disabilities Officer(s), the Women's Officer, the International Officer(s), the LGBTQIA+ Officer(s), the People of Colour Officer(s), the Social Mobility
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as a sister institution to the Hooton Pagnell hostel, to allow students to read for university degrees alongside training for ordination. Durham University had a provision in its statutes to recognise independent colleges, permitting students to matriculate through those institutions and then to sit
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Most if not all postgraduates (consists of all the PhD, MPhil, MA, MSc, and LLM students and students on a four-year Integrated Master's programme) are members of the Middle Common Room (MCR). Similar with the JCR, the MCR executives are elected by members of the MCR, and is the representative body
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The college maintains a collegiate choral tradition, headed by the director of music. Membership in the college choir is un-auditioned, except for those wishing to be gain a choral scholarship. The choir is involved in the College's outreach work amongst schools and other organisations in the North
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In 2023, the chapel underwent a thorough refurbishment including a new roof, the restoration and replacement of all damaged segments of its wooden cladding, new lighting and heating systems. This project was paid for in its entirety by the generosity of alumni, supporters and a number of Trusts and
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There are three library rooms on the ground floor of Main College (the Bettenson Room and the Brewis and Williams Libraries). The Williams Library doubles as a multi-media room and is often used for meetings and lectures. There are two more libraries on the first floor: the Wetherall Library, which
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boarding house, located on Grove Street, across the river from the main college site. It was built in 1847 as the Second Master's House, later called Caffinites after Benjamin Charles Caffin, Second Master from 1863 to 1877, before becoming the school's junior house under the name Ferens House. It
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has the same status). The college was originally licensed by the university as a hall of residence, becoming a college in 1919. The distinction between colleges and halls at that time was more a matter of style than substance, as nothing but the name changed. The college had argued for the change
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Although Durham students study their degree centrally with the university, St Chad’s runs its own collegiate studies and tutor system. College societies include the St Chad's College Boat Club (SCCBC), theatre company Green Door Productions, and the music society Chad's Music. The college's music
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clergy, the college ceased theological training in 1971 and now accommodates students studying the full range of Durham University courses. Its members are termed "Chadsians" and is the smallest Durham college by number of undergraduates, but has extensive college library facilities and among the
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The college chapel, located behind Main College, was built in 1928, replacing an earlier chapel built on South Bailey in 1909. Intended only as a temporary building, the wood-frame building seats 120 people and has been in continuous use. The chapel's contents are older than its structures, with
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The college continued to expand with the lease and purchase of further buildings on the Bailey, including Douglas House at 18 North Bailey, purchased in 1925. In 1928, the current chapel (intended as a temporary building) was built behind Douglas House, with the previous chapel building given to
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was voted as an honorary membership of the JCR in recognition of her contribution to music, which often features at St Chad's events. Other honorary memberships awarded in the academic year include the former JCR President, the former Bar President, and students of a twinned College in Ukraine.
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Senior college officers include the Principal, the Vice-Principal, the Finance & Operations Director, the Chaplain, and the Librarian. In addition, St Chad's has over 30 college fellows, research fellows and research associates. There are around 50 college tutors who act as mentors for both
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Though most Durham colleges are primarily residential rather than teaching institutions, St Chad's has its own research and academic staff. Responsibility for purely academic matters is overseen by the Principal in consultation with the Fellows, one of whom, Professor Tony Chapman, is head of
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In the recent past, the college was one of four Durham colleges designated by the university to accept open postgraduate applications in all disciplines, though now virtually all colleges accept such applicants. St Chad's has a number of dedicated postgraduate residences and an unusually high
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St Chad's College has two bars - one its traditional cellar bar which is an atmospheric social hub built into the College's cellars, the second a more recent addition in the College's central Quad. The St Chad's Bar is one of the few remaining college bars still run by full-time undergraduate
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Grads House, 22 North Bailey, is a Grade II listed building used as undergraduate accommodation. The building is largely late 18th-century, with a rainwater head dated 1796, but it contains a notable 17th century staircase. Its name derives from its use in the 1960s and 70s as a residence for
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The college has a modest endowment, which is enough to fund significant annual capital improvements, and a number of named scholarships. A private charity, as opposed to a public body, the college's funding comes largely from income raised from student residence fees, from its commercial and
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Queen's Court, 1 and 2 North Bailey, is a grade II listed building located at the junction between Saddler Street, North Bailey, and Owengate. It was built in the early 19th century and contains 24 student rooms. The college for many years occupied only 1 North Bailey, while no. 2 housed the
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The tradition of "pennying", as part of a meal or drinking game, whereby dropping a penny in a person's drink means that they must finish it (or some such variation thereof) is banned at St Chad's College, with risk of possible expulsion from the dining hall by staff members and even fines.
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Most undergraduates are members of the Junior Common Room (JCR). The JCR committees are elected by the members of the JCR, with these committees running events, aspects of student life and representing JCR members at various levels. As of August 2021, the JCR has the following committees:
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I have always loved Saint Chad's College and it has been a joy to see the college go from strength to strength.... My spiritual home in Durham since 1939, Saint Chad's College represents to me the wholeness of faith and practice so needed in the universities and in the
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For many decades, Ramsey House was the home of successive college principals, but it is now given over to student accommodation. There are now seven student rooms, a well-equipped kitchen, a self-contained fellows' flat, and the Ann Loades room, available for meetings.
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In the 1960s, the college took steps to consolidate its site on North Bailey, with the houses at the junction of Bow Lane and North Bailey being demolished in 1961 to enable the construction of a new dining hall and quadrangle, designed by neo-classical architect
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older donated pews from various churches and a ballroom dance floor from a decommissioned ocean-liner. The architecture of the chapel has been described as bearing resemblance to a "colonial mission chapel". Its reredos of 1923 was designed by William H. Wood.
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Responsible for running campaigns, providing sexual health supplies, signposting and running wellness events around periods of intense academic pressures. Consists of the Welfare Officer, Assistant Welfare Officer, Campaigns Officer(s) and Livers-Out
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The college's boat house is located on college-owned land on the banks of the River Wear, below the college's original home at 1 South Bailey, now part of St John's College. In 2016, the boat house and landing stage were completely replaced.
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2011 has seen the re-establishment of a theatre company at St Chad's, Green Door Productions, which aims to promote all aspects of theatre within the college, be it acting, directing, set design or backstage work. In 2011, Australian actor
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have entered. Students and guests stand when the bell signals that the High Table party is arriving. Everyone shall remain standing until a senior student (usually JCR/MCR President, or whoever is presiding at Low Table) says the Grace:
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Governor) – exercise overall responsibility for furthering the Aims and Objectives of the MCR through liaison with the Executives of the JCR and SCR, and any other bodies within the University. The President of St Chad's MCR is also
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built in the 18th century and named after a former Judaism scholar and College Chaplain. For many decades, it was the home of the college's chaplains, but today is used as a hall of residence for third year (and some first year)
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Fundraises for charities, operates the toastie bar and organises volunteering. Consists of the Charities' Committee Chair, Treasurer, Outreach Officer, Secretary, Publicity Officer, Toastie Bar Manager, Toastie Bar Head
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tradition of the Church of England are still evident in services in the college chapel. Chapel attendance is entirely voluntary, given that the college accepts students without regard to their religious background.
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30 Hallgarth Street, located across the river from the main college site, is a Grade II listed building constructed around 1840. Formerly the college chaplain's house, it is now used as postgraduate accommodation.
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Runs social events throughout the course of the year. Consists of the Social Secretary, Secretary of the Social Committee, Treasurer, Decorations Officer, Technical Officer and Sponsorship & Publicity
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St Chad's was among the last university colleges in the UK to admit women undergraduates: as a part of a co-ordinated step-change in the university, the final all-male year entered in September 1987.
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1967:, a British composer, conductor, organist and pianist
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visited the college to give a masterclass in acting.
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1671:of the Church of England. Five are located in the
2348:- BA (1992) - historian, writer, and broadcaster.
1129:The chapel, the croquet lawn is in the foreground
3017:Catalogue of Durham University Records: Colleges
1542:The College was granted its arms in 1951 by the
3776:"University Calendar : St. Chad's College"
2496:– BA (1967), DipTh (1968) – Dean of Jersey and
2360:– BSc (1977), MA (1994) PhD – Honorary Fellow,
2286:OBE – BA Music (1996) – composer and hymnwriter
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4274:. St Chad's College. Retrieved 5 April 2009.
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1733:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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1753:Learn how and when to remove this message
1663:The governors of the college possess the
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4635:Northumbrian University Royal Naval Unit
2905:Trustees Report and Financial Statements
2378:, Professor in Literature and Theology,
1354:students elected by the student body.
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913:Foundation stone of the 1961 dining hall
436:highest level of academic performance.
3063:See College Archives, St Chad's College
2854:https://www.instagram.com/stchadsmusic/
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4965:Former theological colleges in England
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4557:International Boundaries Research Unit
4095:"James Holland – Historian and Author"
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3107:Jenkins, Alistair (11 December 2018).
2476:Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe
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4537:Institute for Computational Cosmology
2146:, organ designer and lecturer at the
1677:Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
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3778:. Durham University. 9 December 2016
2731:"New principal at St Chad's College"
2729:Mark Tallentire (18 February 2016).
2215:, child actor, artist and journalist
1731:adding citations to reliable sources
642:found St Chad's Church, Sunderland.
614:Founding principal Stephen Moulsdale
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4224:"The Queen's Birthday Honours 2019"
3969:"The Queen's Birthday Honours 2017"
2322:BA (Music), MA (1981),FRCO composer
2302:– 1959 – Primate of the West Indies
2242:in 2013 to become CEO in March 2015
2191:1989–2003, made Hon. Fellow in 2010
1337:The patron saint of the college is
4888:Durham Palestine Educational Trust
4774:Third oldest university in England
3268:National Heritage List for England
3218:. 30 November 2005. Archived from
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3083:National Heritage List for England
2949:The University of Durham 1832–1932
892:Most of the college buildings are
206:Not what you have, but who you are
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2756:"Visitor, Rector & Governors"
2420:, novelist and military historian
2086:, first person to reach both the
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1808:St. Chad's College's Coat of Arms
1491:St Chad's College Boat Club blade
571:The further financial support of
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4373:List of Durham University people
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4172:"Queen's New Year Honours 2020"
2579:Other notable associated people
2201:Charles Mark Townshend Colville
1564:Organisation and administration
1510:Every year the college hosts a
950:Queen's Court, 1–2 North Bailey
4950:1904 establishments in England
4250:"NewsWatch | Tim Willcox"
3905:Crockford's Clerical Directory
2803:"Outside the Box at St Chad's"
2614:, resident fellow and governor
2330:Bishop Suffragan of Warrington
2292:– BA, Dip. Biblical Studies –
1450:Governor of St Chad's College.
971:Epiphany House, 5 North Bailey
439:The college's main site is on
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4955:Colleges of Durham University
4093:Wilson, Ashley (2 May 2017).
2436:- BA Law – cricketer, former
2407:of Ecclesiastical History at
1546:. Its blazon are as follows:
649:Consolidation on North Bailey
447:buildings at the east end of
4353:Vice-Chancellor & Warden
2951:. London: The Sheldon Press.
2829:"Green Door Theatre Company"
2679:, Fellow, retired Bishop of
2328:– BA (1954), DipTh (1956) –
2230:– Natural Sciences – CEO of
1466:Six Other Executive Officers
216:; 120 years ago
4532:Institute of Advanced Study
3899:"Nicholas Alan Chamberlain"
3708:"St Chad's College, Durham"
3233:Howarth Litchfield (2017).
3182:"5, North Bailey (1322846)"
2627:Baroness Sherlock of Durham
2529:CBE – Engineering (1980) –
2487:, Honorary Fellow, retired
2396:Government Legal Department
2055:Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
1929:, hymnwriter and composer (
1914:, BBC television newsreader
1590:College visitor archbishop
1416:Representatives Committee -
546:Frederick Samuel Willoughby
471:bishop known for spreading
406:Location in Durham, England
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4547:Wolfson Research Institute
2535:Lothian and Borders Police
2512:Durham County Cricket Club
2294:Archdeacon of Macclesfield
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1841:1947 Theodore S. Wetherall
1107:Quintus Aurelius Symmachus
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2970:St Chad's College, Durham
2923:"St Chad's Other Founder"
2566:television news presenter
2112:television news presenter
1103:Durham University Library
1075:Trinity Hall is a former
515:admitting men exclusively
489:are worn by students for
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3282:Roberts, Martin (2021).
2658:Archbishop of Canterbury
2612:Archbishop of Canterbury
1056:Archbishop of Canterbury
183:Collegium Sancti Ceaddae
3910:Church House Publishing
2947:Whiting, C. E. (1932).
2553:, M.A., PhD, Bishop of
2207:Anthony Crichton-Stuart
2197:, composer and musician
1855:1978 Ronald C. Trounson
1829:Stephen R. P. Moulsdale
1520:University of Cambridge
1394:Wine Cellar Committee -
1296:Thanks be to God, Amen.
1010:Joseph Barber Lightfoot
4709:Assembly Rooms Theatre
4587:Durham Student Theatre
2670:and policy advisor to
2474:– BA Politics, 1984 -
2273:University of Virginia
2185:Alan Chesters (bishop)
2148:Royal Academy of Music
2118:– Dip.Theol. (1952) –
1935:The Power of the Cross
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2413:Wolfson History Prize
2380:University of Glasgow
2338:, singer and composer
2023:, Bishop of Worcester
1850:Christ Church, Oxford
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4097:. St. Chad's College
3958:Knowledge (XXG) Page
3668:on 29 September 2014
3634:"MCR Standing Order"
3393:on 29 September 2014
3338:on 29 September 2014
2629:OBE, honorary fellow
2456:University of Oxford
2187:– BA Mod. History –
2179:Nicholas Chamberlain
2071:, BBC News presenter
1986:(2015-2019), CEO of
1880:Joseph P. M. Cassidy
1727:improve this section
1673:Diocese of Liverpool
1516:University College's
1483:Societies and events
1460:Treasurer of the MCR
1454:Secretary of the MCR
1437:President of the MCR
1339:Saint Chad of Mercia
1111:Epistolae familiares
1008:. It is named after
467:, a seventh-century
455:to its north, while
431:for the training of
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4779:Bishop Cosin's Hall
4500:research institutes
4074:. Durham University
3908:(online ed.).
3800:. Durham University
3710:. Durham University
3514:"Welfare Committee"
3222:on 5 November 2010.
2995:Herrington Heritage
2783:. Durham University
2698:Sophie Ellis-Bextor
2426:, former Bishop of
2371:Bishop of Lichfield
2362:Bishop of Worcester
2308:– BA Hons Theol. –
2189:Bishop of Blackburn
2155:, actor who played
1782:Newcastle upon Tyne
1016:from 1879 to 1889.
421:recognised colleges
370:St Chad's Boat Club
159: /
4749:University Library
4562:University Library
2991:"St Chad's Church"
2448:Bodley's Librarian
2411:and winner of the
2106:Matthew Amroliwala
1912:Matthew Amroliwala
1864:Glasgow University
1822:List of principals
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1788:Collegiate studies
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4873:Higginson Lecture
4842:Van Mildert Chair
4324:Durham University
4204:. 5 December 2016
4178:. 30 January 2020
4126:. 5 December 2016
4052:. 5 December 2016
4026:. 5 December 2016
4000:. 5 December 2016
3956:Steve Easterbrook
3937:. 5 December 2016
3878:. 5 December 2016
3852:. 5 December 2016
3826:. 5 December 2016
3742:on 6 January 2009
3544:St Chad's College
3419:on 6 October 2014
3364:on 6 October 2014
3295:978-0-300-22504-4
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3156:Durham University
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2195:J. Michael Clarke
1980:Steve Easterbrook
1875:1994 Duane Arnold
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425:Durham University
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4156:16 November
4146:"Who's Who"
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3559:"Charities"
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3498:8 September
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3358:"Moulsdale"
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3127:"Buildings"
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2504:(1993–2005)
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2296:(1994–2004)
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2069:Tim Willcox
2051:Tim Radford
1927:Keith Getty
1390:Officer(s).
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141:Coordinates
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4739:Racecourse
4626:(debating)
4609:Senior man
4593:Palatinate
4479:University
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4432:St Aidan's
4348:Fiona Hill
4343:Chancellor
4182:30 January
3439:"Officers"
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2717:References
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2438:Derbyshire
2430:, Tanzania
2240:McDonald's
2168:, Dean of
2092:North Pole
1984:McDonald's
1896:See also:
1766:Institutes
1646:Admissions
1582:Governance
1497:River Wear
1476:Great Seal
1448:ex officio
1442:ex officio
1193:High Table
1154:Boat House
1033:students.
1012:, who was
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465:Saint Chad
441:the Bailey
179:Latin name
151:54°46′23″N
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2966:"History"
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2332:(1976–96)
2174:Melanesia
2021:John Inge
1982:, CEO of
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1743:June 2019
1714:does not
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1093:Libraries
712:Buildings
661:is beyond
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554:Doncaster
544:In 1902,
507:St John’s
366:Boat club
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4254:BBC News
3756:cite web
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2839:19 March
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2765:27 April
2705:See also
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2250:Ordinary
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2170:Auckland
1992:Wagamama
1685:Hereford
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266:Chaplain
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4527:Physics
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4363:Visitor
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