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Ushaw College (formally St Cuthbert's College,
Ushaw) is a
former Catholic seminary,
which until 2011 was also a
licensed hall of
residence of
Durham University...
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Ushaw Moor is an old pit
village in
County Durham, in England, on the
north side of the
River Deerness. It is
situated to the west of Durham, a short...
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Hawthorne is a
hamlet and census-designated
place (CDP)
located in the town of
Mount Pleasant in
Westchester County, New York,
United States. The po****tion...
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located in Epsom, Auckland, New
Zealand St Cuthbert's College,
Ushaw, a
former name of
Ushaw College, a
former Roman Catholic seminary and
licensed hall...
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coeducational secondary school located in
Ushaw Moor,
County Durham, England. The
school educates pupils from
Ushaw Moor and
surrounding villages, including...
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within County Durham as a
licensed hall of residence; at the
moment only
Ushaw College is
recognised in this statute, Neville's
Cross College (now merged...
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Ustinov College in 2003) and the
Roman Catholic seminary of
Ushaw College,
which had been in
Durham since 1808, was
licensed as a hall of...
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Andrews and Edinburgh. Hugh
MacDonald was
educated at St Cuthbert's College,
Ushaw. On the
completion of his studies, he
taught there for a year as Professor...
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Ushaw Moor
railway station, was a
station on the
Deerness Valley Railway,
south of the
village of
Ushaw Moor in
County Durham, was
opened on 1 September...
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locations in
County Durham including Durham Cathedral,
Durham City,
Ushaw College,
Blanchland village and
Beamish museum. In a 2011
interview for...