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Glasney College (Cornish:
Kolji Glasneth) was
founded in 1265 at Penryn, Cornwall, by...
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Glasney Parc,
where there are 800 en-suite
study bedrooms with
shared kitchens in
twelve 2–3
storey buildings (A
Block to O Block), and
Glasney View...
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Cornish and the
Catholic Devonian cultural identities. The
dissolution of
Glasney College and
Crantock College as well as
Tavistock Abbey in
Devon pla****...
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Walter Bronescombe in the year 1259. In 1265, a
religious college,
called Glasney College, was
built in
Penryn for the
Bishop of
Exeter to
develop the church's...
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written down at
Glasney collegiate church at
Penryn by one
Radulphus Ton,
perhaps under the
aegis of
Master John Nans,
provost of
Glasney, who
later moved...
- Penryn,
Prayer Book
Rebellion Memorial, near the site of
Glasney College...
- influences, and, like
other Cornish literature, may have been
written at
Glasney College near Penryn. From this
period also are the
hagiographical dramas...
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particularly at the time of the
dissolution of the
religious houses of
Glasney College and
Crantock College,[citation needed]
which were
regarded as...
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Fariduddin Ganjshakar early 13th
century Cornish prophesy in the
cartulary of
Glasney College A 9th
century gloss in De
Consolatione Philosophiae by Boethius:...
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already was
resentment against the
actions of Sir John Oby,
provost of
Glasney College in Penryn, the tax
collector for that area. In
reaction to King...