On the dissolution of the religious houses, the Priory and Hospital of Bartholomew fell with the rest, but five years later the hospital was refounded and endowed by the King and the City.
It seemed to many that the second Solley had refounded it for one of those whims that are ornamental in the rich.
Babbie Cutting said to her heart, "He refounded it for Miss Lucia.
The cathedral church school at Canterbury, which Henry refounded in 1541 as a humanistic grammar school, with a song school attached, and for the government of which he made detailed provisions (R.
The churches, of course, had to be reorganized as Lutheran churches, and the schools connected with them refounded as Lutheran schools.
At the time Saint Paul's School was refounded there were something like three hundred of these, of all classes, in England.
It was thenrefounded for the reception of secular priests in 821, by Bernulf, King of Mercia.
Saint George's Chapel at Windsor was not suppressed; otherwise the few collegiate churches which still survive, including those of Ripon and Manchester, which have become cathedral, were refounded under Elizabeth and James the First.
Kempe thought that this religious house was first founded long before the Conquest, and that it was only refounded just before by Ingelram.
St. Margaret’s, Honiton, had been refounded about 1530.
The Divine and Human Society founded in Adam, refounded in Noah.
The Divine and the Human Society, founded in Adam, refounded in Noah.
Gonville was refounded as Gonville and Caius by Doctor Keys (Caius) two hundred years later.
Their priory was enlarged and perhaps refounded by Alice, wife of de Vere second Earl of Oxford.
Nearly a hundred years later, on the eve of the Reformation, Edward Stafford Duke of Buckingham refounded this hostel as Buckingham College.
But Queen Mary refounded the hospital as an almshouse with a master and other officers, and this latter foundation was finally dissolved in 1762.
It was refounded under the name of Queen's College, having in the two previous years of its existence been dedicated to St. Bernard.
The imposing heraldic display reminds us at once of Lady Margaret Beaufort, who, in 1505, refounded God's House, the hostel which had previously stood here.
Seven years after Alexander's death it recurs at Nicaea in Bithynia, which was refounded by one of Alexander's successors in 323 B.
Kornemann suggests that Mutina wasrefounded about 40-20 B.
Finally, it became Roman; it was refoundedin 80 B.
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