1568 — English College, Douai, moved to England, 1794, dividing into two institutions, St Edmund's College, Ware, and Ushaw College, County Durham
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Memory, martyrs, and mission : essays to commemorate the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket (c. 1118–1170)
This collection of papers was delivered at the 2018 Symposium in Rome to mark the 900th anniversary of the birth of St Thomas of Canterbury, the 450th anniversary of the founding of the English College at Douai, and the bicentenary of the re-opening of the VEC. The papers were published two years later on the occasion of the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket Contributors: Judith Champ, Peter Davidson, Eamon Duffy, Peter Leech, Peter Phillips, Carol M. Richardson, Nicholas Schofield, Maurice Whitehead -
Notice sur le Collège anglais de Douai
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Bibliographie douaisienne, ou Catalogue historique et raisonné des livres imprimés à Douai depuis l'année 1563 jusqu'à nos jours : avec des notes bibliographiques et littéraires (Nouvelle édition considérablement augmentée)
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Catholic Record Society Volume 67: ELIZABETHAN CASUISTRY
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Catholic Record Society Volume 63: DOUAI COLLEGE DOCUMENTS 1639–1794
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Catholic Record Society Volume 28: THE DOUAY COLLEGE DIARIES, the Seventh Diary 1715–1778, preceded by a summary of events 1691–1715
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Catholic Record Society Volume 11: THE DOUAY COLLEGE DIARIES, Third, Fourth and Fifth, 1598–1654, with the Rheims Report, 1579–80, Vol II
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Catholic Record Society Volume 10: THE DOUAY COLLEGE DIARIES, Third, Fourth and Fifth, 1598–1654, with the Rheims Report, 1579–80, Vol I
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The first and second diaries of the English College, Douay, and an appendix of unpublished documents, edited by Fathers of the Congregation of the London Oratory; with an historical introduction by Thomas Francis Knox, D.D. priest of the same congregation