Wye College
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The College of St. Gregory and St. Martin at Wye, more commonly known as Wye College, is an educational institution in Kent, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1447 by John Kempe, the Archbishop of York, as a college for the training of priests. Located in the small village of Wye, Kent, 60 miles (100 km) east of London in the North Downs area. In 1894, the school moved to new premises and the South Eastern Agricultural College was established with Alfred Daniel Hall as principal. In 1898 Wye...
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