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  2. Ely College - Wikipedia

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    The College was located in the former Needham's building and a VIth Form College for pupils from the wider area (Ely, together with Soham, Littleport & Witchford Village Colleges) was established in the old Girls' High School building. Subsequently, they became the City of Ely Community College. In 2011 the school was renamed Ely College. [3]

  3. Ely Theological College - Wikipedia

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    Ely Theological College was a college in Ely, Cambridgeshire, for training clergy in the Church of England. Founded in 1876 [1] by James Woodford, Anglican Bishop of Ely, [2] the college had a strong Anglo-Catholic tradition. [3] Ely's "ritualistic" (i.e. "Catholic") tendencies were attacked by Mr Samuel Smith MP [4] in a House of Commons ...

  4. Liber Eliensis - Wikipedia

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    Ely Abbey: Manuscript(s) Trinity College, Cambridge MS O.2.1 (E) Ely Cathedral Chapter (F) British Library MS Cotton Titus A.i (G) British Library Cotton Domitian MS A.xv (B) British Library MS Cotton Vespasian A.xix (A) Genre: Chronicle: Subject: Account of the history of Ely Abbey and the Bishopric of Ely: Sources: Æthelwold of Winchester's ...

  5. Marion College (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first college to be chartered by the Missouri state legislature, and the second educational institution in Missouri to be granted the right to confer college and university degrees. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Founded in 1831, Marion College was originally planned as a manual labor college focusing primarily on agriculture, while also teaching ...

  6. Zero tolerance - Wikipedia

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    A zero-tolerance policy is one which imposes a punishment for every infraction of a stated rule. [1] [2] [3] Zero-tolerance policies forbid people in positions of authority from exercising discretion or changing punishments to fit the circumstances subjectively; they are required to impose a predetermined punishment regardless of individual culpability, extenuating circumstances, or history.

  7. Ely Urban District - Wikipedia

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    Ely was declared to be a local board district on 15 July 1850, covering the two parishes of Ely Holy Trinty and Ely St Mary, plus the unparished area known as Ely College which surrounded the cathedral. The order creating the local board described the district as the "city of Ely", and the new body called itself the "City of Ely Local Board".

  8. Zero tolerance at UC campuses in new order banning ...

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    UC policy also bars masks worn to intimidate others. But masking to protect health, or worn during peaceful rallies and authorized protest gatherings, will be allowed, a UC official said.

  9. William Patterson (priest) - Wikipedia

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    William James Patterson CBE (25 September 1930 – 6 April 2002) was an Anglican priest. [1]He was born on 25 September 1930, educated at Haileybury and Balliol College, Oxford and ordained in 1955. [2]