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    Pendle College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Lancaster, England. Founded in 1974, the college is named after the Pendle witches...
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  • surrounding the hill Pendle College of the University of Lancaster Pendle Vale College, comprehensive school in Nelson, Lancaster Pendle witches, accused...
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    James May (category Alumni of Pendle College, Lancaster)
    Pendle College, Lancaster University, where he learned to play the flute and piano, and also spent a year studying metalwork at a technical college....
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    Ranvir Singh (category Alumni of Pendle College, Lancaster)
    independent school in Kirkham, Lancashire, she graduated from the University of Lancaster with a degree in English and Philosophy. She then gained a postgraduate...
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    "Sport". Pendle College. 15 January 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2018. "Founders - Lonsdale College | Lancaster University". Lonsdale College | Lancaster University...
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    Alan Milburn (category Alumni of Pendle College, Lancaster)
    resigned. He briefly rejoined the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in order to manage Labour's 2005 re-election campaign. He did not seek...
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  • Hilton Dawson (category Alumni of Pendle College, Lancaster)
    British politician who was the Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Lancaster and Wyre from 1997 until 2005. Dawson became the chairman of the North...
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  • Marcus Merriman (category Principals of Pendle College, Lancaster)
    in teaching. At Lancaster, Merriman was Vice-Principal of Pendle College and was credited for his part in the design of the college buildings. He regularly...
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    Grizedale College is a college of the University of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. The college is named after the Grizedale Forest area of Lancashire...
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  • Many colleges and universities have designated mottos that represent the ethos and culture of that institution. This section contains Indic text. Without...
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    the non-metropolitan county are Burnley, Chorley, Fylde, Hyndburn, Lancaster, Pendle, Preston, Ribble Valley, Rossendale, South Ribble, West Lancashire...
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    County College, also known as County College or County, is a constituent college of the University of Lancaster. The establishment of the college was financed...
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    Scots. Lancaster Castle is known as the site of the Pendle witch trials in 1612. It was said that the court based in the castle (the Lancaster Assizes)...
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    Christian Wakeford (category Alumni of Grizedale College, Lancaster)
    authority governor for Colne Park High School. In 2013, he was elected for the Pendle Hill division on Lancashire County Council. From 2015 to 2016, he was a...
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  • Norman Fairclough (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    Professor of Linguistics at Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University. He is one of the founders of critical discourse analysis (CDA)...
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    Colne (category Towns and villages in the Borough of Pendle)
    Colne (/koʊn/) is a market town and civil parish in the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England. Located 3 miles (5 km) northeast of Nelson, 6 miles (10 km)...
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    Bob Jessop (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    is currently Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of Lancaster. Jessop's major contribution to state theory is in treating the state...
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    Robert Hewison (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    until 1995; he then held a number of appointments at the University of Lancaster as Professor in Literary and Cultural Studies (1995–2000), part-time Professor...
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  • legislation.gov.uk - The City of Lancaster (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. Retrieved on 4 October 2015. "The Pendle (Electoral Changes) Order 2020". gov...
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  • Fulwood Park High School, Colne Parklands High School, Chorley Pendle Vale College, Nelson Penwortham Girls' High School, Penwortham Penwortham Priory...
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  • Colin S. Gray (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    and Disarmament. He taught at the University of Hull, the University of Lancaster, York University, the University of Toronto and the University of British...
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    Nelson, Lancashire (category Towns and villages in the Borough of Pendle)
    Walverden Water joins Pendle Water next to Nelson & Colne College, with that river forming the boundary of the Forest of Pendle. Both the manors and forest...
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  • Andrew Sayer (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    1949) is Emeritus Professor of Social Theory and Political Economy at Lancaster University, UK. He is known for significant contributions to methodology...
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    Quaker-founded Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania was named after Swarthmoor Hall. Swarthmoor is one of the four houses (Swarthmoor, Firbank, Pendle, Briggflatts)...
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  • Ralph Henstock (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    Senior Lecturer and Reader, Queen's University Belfast, 1960–64; Reader, Lancaster University, 1964–70; Chair of Pure Mathematics, New University of Ulster...
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  • John Bowker (theologian) (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    University of Lancaster, and in 1984 moved back to Cambridge as Dean of Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge (1984–91) and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge...
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    Brierfield, Lancashire (category Towns and villages in the Borough of Pendle)
    Brierfield (/ˌbraɪ.ərˈfiːld/) is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Pendle, in Lancashire, England. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) north east of Burnley, 1...
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  • Christopher Partridge (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    Christopher Hugh Partridge (born 1961) is an author, editor, professor at Lancaster University, and founding Co-director of the Centre for the Study of Religion...
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  • Nicholas Abercrombie (category Alumni of Lancaster University)
    research officer in town planning at University College London from 1968 to 1970, when he joined Lancaster University as a lecturer. He then carried out...
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    Margaret Canovan (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    Joseph Priestley. She became a professor in the Politics Department at Lancaster University not long after its inception, later moving to Keele University...
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