Horsers
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BornFebruary 29, 2001
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Country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Current locationShropshire
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Weight60kg
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Ancient Universities of the British Isles

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This is a list of the ancient universities of the UK, along with their constituent (and former) colleges.

 
All Souls College, University of Oxford
 
Peterhouse, University of Cambridge
 
The Holy Sepulchre, Northampton
 
Brazenose Gate, University of Stamford
 
St Salvator's College, University of St Andrews
 
University of Glasgow
 
King's College, University of Aberdeen
 
Old College, University of Edinburgh
 
Trinity College, University of Dublin
 
South Kirk, Fraserburgh
 
Old Gresham College
 
New College, University of Durham (17th century)
 
University College, Durham University

Located in Oxford, England.

Located in Cambridge, England.

Located in Northampton, England.

University of Stamford (<1301/1333 - 1335)

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Located in Stamford, England.

  • Brazenose College (1333-1335)

University of Dublin (1311/1320 - 1541)

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Located in Dublin, Ireland.

Located in St Andrews, Scotland.

Located in Glasgow, Scotland.

Located in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Located in Edinburgh, Scotland.

  • Old College (1582/1583) [also Town College and Tounis College and King James IV College]
  • New College (1843 - '1929~1940')

Located in Dublin, Ireland.


Located in Fraserburgh, Scotland.

Located in London, England.

University of Durham (1653–1660)

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Located in Durham, England.

Located in Durham, England.

Located in London, England.

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Historic Counties of the British Isles

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Historic Counties of England

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Historic Counties of Scotland

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TBD

Historic Counties of Wales

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Historic Counties of Ireland

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TBD

See also: Category:Former county towns in the United Kingdom

Stuff I Find Interesting

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Articles

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  1. Anti-Catholicism in the United Kingdom
  2. Defenestrations of Prague
  3. Quadrangle (architecture)
  4. José María Montealegre
  5. National Bolshevism
  6. Nicholas Van Hoogstraten
  7. Couto Misto
  8. Cologne Cathedral Seal
  9. Academy of Saumur
  10. Collège de Lisieux
  11. Don Quixote
  12. List of early modern universities in Europe
  13. Falkland Palace
  14. Falkland, Fife
  15. Religion in Nigeria
  16. MongoDB
  17. Byzantine Empire
  18. Sasanian Empire
  19. Aldous Huxley
  20. Hinglish
  21. Greeklish
  22. Hammer Film Productions
  23. Amicus Productions
  24. Clem Tholet
  25. Ian Smith
  26. Jacques Tits
  27. Clifford Cocks
  28. Catmando
  29. Cat organ
  30. Piganino
  31. The Friends of Voltaire
  32. Denis Noble
  33. Allertonshire
  34. Roger Scruton
  35. Philosophical zombie
  36. Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster
  37. Hamilton Palace
  38. Turkish invasion of Cyprus
  39. Aeneid
  40. Hector Berlioz
  41. John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan
  42. John Stonehouse
  43. Ronnie Biggs
  44. Mathematical Tripos
  45. Senior Wrangler
  46. Candide
  47. Brave New World
  48. Wilbert Awdry

Wikipedia has cancer

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Other

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  1. The Wikipedia Elections Edit War
  2. What Mental Breakdown Of a Wikipedia Moderator looks like
  3. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources

Subpages

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User:Horsers/sandbox

User:Horsers/Archive