Dorchester Missionary College

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Dorchester Missionary College, also known as the Dorchester College of St Peter and St Paul for Foreign Missions was a theological college in Dorchester, Oxfordshire.[1][2] The college was established in 1878 to train Anglican clergy to serve in the Church of England overseas,[3] and by 1903 was an associated theological college of Durham University.[4][5] It closed in 1944 due to the recommendation by the Archbishops' commission to end missionary colleges.[6]

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  1. ^ National Archives
  2. ^ World Cat
  3. ^ Frederick Shirley Dumaresq de Carteret-Bisson (1884). Our Schools and Colleges. Vol. 1. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co. p. 377.
  4. ^ "Archives and Special Collections: Durham University Records: Information". Colleges. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  5. ^ Durham University Calendar 1903–1905. Durham University. 1903. p. 425.
  6. ^ Nicholas Groves (2014). Shaw's Academical Dress of Great Britain and Ireland - Volume II: Non-degree-awarding Bodies. The Burgon Society. p. 123. ISBN 9780992874001.

Coordinates: 53°11′42″N 6°09′32″W / 53.195°N 6.159°W / 53.195; -6.159

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