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Jesuit college at Savoy Palace, London (1687–1688) [41] Jesuit college in Fenchurch Street, London (1687–1688) St Joseph's School, Hurst Green, Lancashire (since 1688) St Mary's Chapel, Friargate, Preston (1763–1990) [42] Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Portico, Merseyside (1790–1900s) St Mary on the Quay, Bristol (1790–1996)
This is a list of some of the endowed schools in England and Wales existing in the early part of the 19th century.It is based on the antiquarian Nicholas Carlisle's survey of "Endowed Grammar Schools" published in 1818 [1] with descriptions of 475 schools [2] but the comments are referenced also to the work of the Endowed Schools Commission half a century later.
A map of the monastic houses in the City of London lost in the dissolution of the monasteries The following is a list of the monastic houses in Greater London , England. Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and also camerae of the military ...
St Catherine's Catholic High School, a secondary school in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England St Catherine's Catholic School for Girls , a secondary school in Bexleyheath, London, England St Catherine's College, Oxford , one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, England
Ruins of the convent of St. Clare. From a view published by J. T. Smith, 1797. Following the Dissolution, the abbey is said to have served for a time as the residence of John Clerk, Bishop of Bath and Wells, a veteran diplomat of Henry VIII; the King seizing the Bishop's own London residence in compensation. [24]
In 1948 the school bought a house on Cross Deep known as The Lawn, where it is currently located. [1] [2] Up until 1991 the school was home to a number of Sisters who were also members of the staff. They moved out and the school became a charitable trust managed by lay persons in 1992.
The School of the Sacred Heart is an international network of private Catholic schools that are run by or affiliated with the Society of the Sacred Heart, which was founded in France by Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat.
The building is one of only two surviving in London from the reign of Edward I, and dates from between 1250 and 1290. It is dedicated to Æthelthryth, or Etheldreda, the Anglo-Saxon saint who founded the monastery at Ely in 673. It was the chapel of the London residence of the Bishops of Ely.