OK - now all we need is a suitable patron for the Income Generation
Strategy and we're away to go ...
Dr Madeleine Gray
Department of Humanities and Science
UWCN
'Reading is sometimes an ingenious device for avoiding thought'
Sarah Salih
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> Interim Saints - April 3rd
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>
> RICHARD, bishop of Chichester (A.D. 1253)
>
> S. Richard was the second son of Richard Backedine and Alice, his wife,
> of Wyke, in the diocese of Worcester . . . After that, S. Richard went
> to Oxford, and thence to continue his studies in Paris, and there he
> lodged in the same room with two other poor scholars, and fed on bread
> and porridge (potagium); and so poor were they that the three had only
> one respectable coat between them, and could only go alternately to the
> lectures in the coat, whilst the others sat at home without. thence he
> returned to Oxford, that he might take his degree in his own land . . .
> >From Oxford S. Richard went to the then celebrated university of
> Bologna, where he remained seven years, and became so proficient in
> canon law that the professor would have married him to his only
> daughter . . .
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