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- Catholic_University_College,_Kensington comment "The Catholic University College was a short-lived nineteenth-century institution in Kensington, London.On 21 November 1873, Henry Edward Manning, Archbishop of Westminster, announced that the Roman Catholic Bishops had agreed to form a College of Higher Studies for Catholics. The College was established to provide higher education to Catholics who were forbidden by papal decree to attend the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.".
- Q5053256 comment "The Catholic University College was a short-lived nineteenth-century institution in Kensington, London.On 21 November 1873, Henry Edward Manning, Archbishop of Westminster, announced that the Roman Catholic Bishops had agreed to form a College of Higher Studies for Catholics. The College was established to provide higher education to Catholics who were forbidden by papal decree to attend the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.".