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  2. Canterbury Christ Church University - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury Christ Church University. /  51.27972°N 1.08917°E  / 51.27972; 1.08917. Canterbury Christ Church University ( CCCU) is a university located in Canterbury, Kent, England. Founded as a Church of England college for teacher training in 1962, it was granted university status in 2005.

  3. Prior of Christ Church - Wikipedia

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    Context. Canterbury Cathedral began life as cathedral for its city, diocese and archdiocese, headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and run by a dean.However, when the cathedral was re-formed as a monastic institution (known as Christ Church Priory) as well as a cathedral, a Prior was put in charge of the monastery (with the Archbishop effectively acting as abbot).

  4. Nicholas Brooks (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Brooks was educated at Winchester College, and graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1961 with a degree in history. [1] His doctoral studies on the Anglo-Saxon charters in the archive of Canterbury Cathedral, also undertaken at Oxford, were supervised by Dorothy Whitelock, and provided the basis for his monograph The Early ...

  5. Canterbury College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury College. / 51.75095; -1.25421. Canterbury College (1311–1540), was a University of Oxford college, owned and run by Christ Church Priory, Canterbury. Shortly after the dissolution of the monasteries, the college's hall, chapel and other buildings were surrendered on 10 April 1540 and acquired by Christ Church. [1]

  6. Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Toponymy. The name Christchurch was adopted at the first meeting of the Canterbury Association on 27 March 1848. The reason it was chosen is not known with certainty, but the most likely reason is it was named after Christ Church, Oxford, the alma mater of many members of the association, including John Robert Godley.

  7. Dean of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    Dean of Canterbury. The Dean of Canterbury is the head of the Chapter of the Cathedral of Christ Church, Canterbury, England. The current office of Dean originated after the English Reformation, although Deans had also existed before this time; its immediate precursor office was the prior of the cathedral-monastery. [1]

  8. Category : Academics of Canterbury Christ Church University

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Help ... Pages in category "Academics of Canterbury Christ Church University" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 ...

  9. Canterbury Quadrangle - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury Quadrangle is one of the quadrangles of Christ Church, Oxford, England. [1] It stands on the site of the former Canterbury College. [2] On the west side is Christ Church Library, whose north façade completes the four sides of Peckwater Quadrangle. On the east side is Canterbury Gate with access to Oriel Square and Merton Street.