In these secondary scholars may be seen the germ of the distinction, so characteristic of English colleges, between the full members of the society, afterwards known as Fellows or Socii, and the scholars or temporary foundationers.
The society, afterwards known as Exeter College, was housed at first in Hart Hall and Arthur Hall, in the parish of S.
The statutes of this "Hall of the Blessed Mary at Oxford," afterwards known as King's Hall and Oriel College, were copied almost verbatim from those of Merton.
Their house, afterwards known as Trinity Hall, was situated outside the East Gate (opposite Magdalen Hall).
In =1346= he led a large English army into Normandy, taking with him his eldest son, afterwards known as the Black Prince, at that time a lad of sixteen.
They were men of Teutonic race, speaking one of the languages, afterwards known as Low German, which were once spoken in the whole of North Germany.
Morrison kept his book and stationer's shop at the corner of Duke and Granville Streets, afterwards known as Joseph Robinson's hat store, now owned by Mr. Kiezer.
Octavius, afterwards known as Cæsar Augustus, reigned sole emperor of Rome, and the republic was at an end.
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