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- 50°09′58″N 5°06′07″W / 50.1662°N 5.10193°W / 50.1662; -5.10193 Glasney College (Cornish: Kolji Glasnedh) was founded in 1265 at Penryn, Cornwall, by...
- 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...
- knight, was a Cornish priest and landowner, who became firstly Provost of Glasney College, and secondly Archdeacon of Cornwall. William was the second son...
- of 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...
- influences, and, like other Cornish literature, may have been written at Glasney College near Penryn. From this period also are the hagiographical dramas...
- 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...
- Cornish and the Catholic Devonian cultural identities. The dissolution of Glasney College and Crantock College as well as Tavistock Abbey in Devon pla****...
- Penryn, Prayer Book Rebellion Memorial, near the site of Glasney College...
- Fariduddin Ganjshakar early 13th century Cornish prophesy in the cartulary of Glasney College A 9th century gloss in De Consolatione Philosophiae by Boethius:...
- Radulphus Ton (known from a note in the colophon), who was probably a canon of Glasney College. It is now held in the Peniarth Collection at the National Library...