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Example sentences for "collegiate"

Lexicographically close words:
colleges; collegia; collegial; collegian; collegians; collegiates; coller; collet; collets; collibus
  1. The building is about 100 feet long, and compared with the nave the chancel is almost like a cathedral choir, thus proving its collegiate character, the stalls still remaining.

  2. There was a collegiate foundation here in Saxon times, mentioned in the Exeter Domesday as Langorroc; but the oldest existing portions of the building are Transition-Norman and Early English, dating from the reign of Edward III.

  3. The present church is always understood to have been founded by Athelstan, when he sighted the Scilly Isles from this high ground, and vowed that if he returned safely from their conquest he would endow a collegiate establishment here.

  4. There are other collegiate relics in the village, besides the usual holy well.

  5. This second church became collegiate in the time of the Confessor, with a dean and canons, being enriched by the offerings of pilgrims who came from all parts of Cornwall to the shrine of St. Piran.

  6. The land belonging to this chapel became in the sixteenth century part of the endowment of a collegiate church founded at Lochwinnoch by Lord Sempill.

  7. The beautiful Church of St. Giles was re built in the 15th century, and was erected into a collegiate church by Pope Paul II.

  8. A hospital of St. Congan was founded at that place in 1272 by the Earl of Buchan, consisting of a collegiate establishment for a warden and six chaplains.

  9. After her death her relics were enshrined in a collegiate church in the town of Rhode, and she became the chief patron of the place.

  10. Prebendary of the Royal Collegiate Church of Exeter Castle.

  11. Collegiate Church of the Castle of Exeter.

  12. But although used for parochial worship in the ordinary sense of the word, the little sanctuary was of old something more than that, being dignified ecclesiastically as a foundation of collegiate character, and termed an Arch-Presbytery.

  13. The Governor's attempt to give Canadians a high-class collegiate school seemed only partially successful.

  14. Previous to 1871, many High Schools had only one teacher, but the new legislation required at least two for High Schools and four for Collegiate Institutes.

  15. Provision was made for a superior class of High School, to be known as Collegiate Institutes.

  16. His collegiate life had not been long enough to stiffen or to harden, and his studies had been directed to all those things which embellish as well as enrich the mind.

  17. With educational freedom partially won has come general interest among collegiate and non-collegiate women in furthering the movement.

  18. Pembroke Hall, which was built by the Rhode Island Society for the Collegiate Education of Women, was formally transferred to the university in October, 1897, and was accepted as the recitation hall of the Women's College.

  19. In addition to these many special entertainments were given for the women lawyers, physicians, ministers, collegiate alumnae, etc.

  20. Later the need for raising funds to meet the requirement for buildings and endowments led to the reorganization of the work, and the present Rhode Island Society for the Collegiate Education of Women was formed.

  21. The Association of Collegiate Alumnae has compiled later and fuller statistics.

  22. The Association of Collegiate Alumnæ has an active branch in Rhode Island.

  23. He made good his word by founding the collegiate school at Winchester, and erecting New College at Oxford.

  24. Among the absurd figures which scarcely call for explanation are such as that shown in the initial, from the Hospital and Collegiate Church of St. Katherine by the Tower (now removed to a substituted hospital in Regent's Park).

  25. This is unfortunate for the theory, for they were placed only in churches having connection with a monastic or collegiate establishment.

  26. St. Peter's Collegiate School and Prince Alfred College, both in the immediate neighbourhood of the city.

  27. When I finish my collegiate career, I shall have quite enough to open my hostel.

  28. Lettie has given up her collegiate training, has entered society, making Mrs. Chetwynd very happy by so doing, and is much liked for her cheerful and taking manners and her pretty face.

  29. Many of the French cathedral towns are fortunate in the possession of either an abbey or collegiate church, which existed some two or three centuries before the cathedral itself was built.

  30. The church to which the tower really belongs is not this curious monument carved from the rock, but the collegiate church farther up the hill, now used as a parish church.

  31. The Abbey Church of St. Ouen is placed at the head of the collegiate churches of France so far as its beauty and perfection of architecture is concerned.

  32. Early attracting the attention of his white neighbors, he was sent to Princeton "to see if a Negro would take a collegiate education.

  33. Assuming such to be the feelings of the colored race, I think the immense importance of a collegiate institution for the education of their young must be felt and acknowledged by every friend of the race.

  34. Another school of high grade is the Suffolk Collegiate Institute, under the professorship of P.

  35. Once it was thought impossible in school to teach girls geometry or algebra, or the higher mathematics; it was thought impossible to put them through collegiate courses; but it has been done, and we see it.

  36. This is what they call the leisure and philosophic calm of collegiate life.

  37. But, on the whole, collegiate and university fees seem to have been small.

  38. VII--DIARY OF A DON 'Collegiate life next opens on thy way, Begins at morn and mingles with the day.

  39. Peter, formed of one long nave and tower, and beyond the tower the collegiate church.

  40. It was made collegiate in 1310 by John, son of Reginald de Grey.

  41. The King carried out his father’s wish regarding the raising of the Chapel Royal to the position of a collegiate church.

  42. Bishop of Whithorn or Galloway Dean of the Chapel Royal, thus uniting the new collegiate church with the southern See of St. Ninian.

  43. The Collegiate Church of Stirling was not the same edifice as that which was known as the Old Kirk in the castle.

  44. Chapel Royal and Collegiate Church he chose a new site for this building, and not the one occupied by the Kirk of St. Michael, where he and his fathers had worshipped.

  45. A new chapel was built at this time, and the King intended to make it a collegiate church, but its erection to that dignity did not take place till his son had been some years upon the throne.

  46. The books of the Market Street church were left to the Collegiate church and are now at New Brunswick.

  47. The bell, now loaned to the Church of the Sea and Land, was given in a revisionary right to the consistory of the Collegiate church, in case it ever ceases to ring for a Protestant church.

  48. Certain it is that in the days of Eadward the Confessor there was a church at Twynham dedicated to the Holy Trinity, held by a collegiate society of secular canons.

  49. Anyhow, it became a collegiate church and a royal free chapel, and as such it is mentioned in Domesday Book, and it is noticed as a Deanery in the charters of Henry III.


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