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property as their own, although it was admitted that in its early years secular clergy had been educated there. Appeals and counter-appeals were made, but the question was still unsettled when the Jesuits were expelled from France in 1764. The French Government, however, recognized the claims of the Scottish secular clergy and allowed them to continue the work of the college under a rector chosen from their own body.
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The college was devoid of resources, and it was due to the zealous efforts of Father Parsons in Rome and Madrid, and of Father Creighton in France and Flanders, that numerous benefactions were given, and it was placed on a permanent footing. For this reason, the Jesuits afterwards claimed the
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At the time of the English Civil War, the Scots Colleges tended to support the crown. Many of the students were from families of the nobility and gentry and loyal to the Stuarts. A number of students interrupted their studies to return home and take up arms for the King.
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Prior to the establishment of the Irish College, Douai, from 1593, 25 places were allocated to Irish students in the Scots College, then in Pont a Mousson.
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H. de Ridder-Symoens, "The Place of the University of Douai in the Peregrinatio Academica Britannica", in Lines of Contact (nr 117) 21–34.
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directed it to be relocated to Douai; however three years later it again moved to Louvain (while under the administration of the Jesuit
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there, founded for the same purpose. It has an unfortunate notoriety in consequence of the long dispute between the
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As well as clerical students, a number of the exiled Scottish catholic nobility studied at the College.
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Rev. Adam L. Gordon, studied at Douai, Rector of Scots colleges in Rome, Madrid and Douai
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This article about a French university, college, or other educational institution is a
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Roman Catholic exiles for the priesthood. It was modelled on the similar
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Rev. Thomas Fife SJ, Rector of Scots Colleges Rome, Madrid and Douai
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and the secular clergy which centred around it in later times.
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John Chisholm (vicar apostolic of the Highland District)
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University of Douai
Seminary
Roman Catholic
University of Douai
Douai
Douai
France
Scottish
English College
Jesuits
Tournai
Pont-Γ -Mousson
Pope Clement VIII
William Crichton
William Crichton SJ
Aeneas Chisholm
Patrick Bath
Archibald Bower
John Chisholm (vicar apostolic of the Highland District)
Thomas Dempster
James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth
John Drummond, 4th Duke of Perth
George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull
Edmund Hay
William Hay, 6th Earl of Kinnoull
Thomas Maxwell
James Carruthers
Andrew Scott
Francis Sempill

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