User:Horsers
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Name | Hr Sad Ken FRSH |
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Born | February 29, 2001 |
Nationality | British |
Country | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
Current location | Shropshire |
Languages | British English, and very bad French, Spanish & German |
Ethnicity | Suffolk Punch |
Race | Caucasian |
Height | 5 foot 12 inches |
Weight | 60kg |
Hair | Reddish Brown |
Eyes | Dark Brown |
Handedness | Ambidextrous |
Blood type | Q |
Sexuality | Heterosexuality |
IQ | Top 99% |
Personality type | Sceptic |
Family and friends | |
Pets | 1 rabbit |
Education and employment | |
University | Wye College |
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs | |
Religion | Cultural Christian |
Politics | Monster Raving Loony |
Movies | Guest House Paradiso |
Shows | Bottom |
About Me
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Hello there. Welcome to my userpage, which I use to collate interesting articles. Where possible all my contributions are public domain, free to be used without any restriction or attribution (including this userpage).
Articles I have written:
Working on:
- Draft:Simon Messingham
- Draft:History of Marischal College
- Draft:Bigger than Hitler – Better than Christ
- Draft:Jan Groth (actor)
- Draft:Necrocracy (government)
- Draft:Alex O'Connor
Added Infoxboxes:
- Patrick Dun (educator)
- Patrick Dun
- Gilbert Gray (educator)
- William Moir
- James Leslie (principal)
- Robert Paterson (principal)
- Thomas Blackwell (principal)
- John Osborne (principal)
- Robert Pollock (principal)
- William Laurence Brown
- Daniel Dewar
- William Mitchell Ramsay
- Academy of Saumur
- Alexander Fraser (died 1623)
- George Jamesone
- Thomas Wansey
- Jan Groth
- Sue Douglas
- Maurice Cassidy
- Edward Charles Arden Bott
- Clinton Thomas Dent
Subpages:
Ancient Universities of the British Isles
[edit]This is a list of the ancient universities of the UK, along with their constituent (and former) colleges.
University of Oxford (1096/1248)
[edit]- University College (1249)
- Balliol College (1263)
- Merton College (1264)
- St Edmund Hall (1278/1957)
- Gloucester College (1283 - 1542)
- Durham College (1286/1291/1381 - 1545)
- Exeter College (1314)
- Oriel College (1326) [also previously King's College]
- The Queen's College (1341)
- Canterbury College, Oxford (1361 - 1540)
- New College (1379)
- Lincoln College (1427)
- St Mary's College (1435 - 1541)
- St Bernard's College (1437 - 1540)
- All Souls College (1438)
- Magdalen College (1458)
- Brasenose College (1509)
- Corpus Christi College (1517)
- Christ Church (1546)
- St John's College (1555)
- Trinity College (1555)
- Jesus College (1571)
- Wadham College (1610)
- Pembroke College (1624)
- Greek College (1699 - 1705)
- Worcester College (1714)
- Hertford College (1282/1740-1816, 1874-) [also previously Hart Hall and Magdalen Hall]
- Harris Manchester College (1786/1996)
- Et cetera
University of Cambridge (1209/1231)
[edit]Located in Cambridge, England.
- Peterhouse (1284)
- King's Hall (1317 - 1546)
- Michaelhouse (1323/1324 - 1546)
- Clare College (1326/1338)
- Pembroke College (1347)
- Gonville and Caius College (1348/1557) [also previously Gonville Hall and The Hall of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
- Trinity Hall (1350)
- Corpus Christi College (1352)
- Buckingham College (1428 - 1542)
- King's College (1441)
- Queens' College (1448/1465)
- St Catharine's College (1473)
- Jesus College (1496)
- Christ's College (1505)
- St John's College (1511)
- Magdalene College (1542)
- Trinity College (1546)
- Emmanuel College (1584)
- Sidney Sussex College (1596)
- Et cetera
University of Northampton (<1176/1261 - 1265)
[edit]Located in Northampton, England.
University of Stamford (<1301/1333 - 1335)
[edit]- Brazenose College (1333-1335)
University of Dublin (1311/1320 - 1541)
[edit]University of St Andrews (1410/1413)
[edit]Located in St Andrews, Scotland.
- St John's College (1418~1430 - <1538) [also Auld pedagogy]
- St Salvator's College (1450 - 1747)
- St Leonard's College (1512 - 1747)
- St Mary's College (1538)
- United College (1747)
- St Leonard's College (1974)
- New College (2022/future) (University of St Andrews#Colleges, Madras College)
University of Glasgow (1451)
[edit]- Trinity College (1856)
- Queen Margaret College (1868–1892)
University of Aberdeen (1495/1860)
[edit]Located in Aberdeen, Scotland.
- King's College (1495) [also previously St Mary's College]
- Marischal College (1593 - '1860')
- Christ's College (1843 - '1929')
University of Edinburgh (1582/1583)
[edit]Located in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Old College (1582/1583) [also Town College and Tounis College and King James IV College]
- New College (1843 - '1929~1940')
University of Dublin (1592)
[edit]- Trinity College (1592)
University of Fraserburgh (1592 - 1605)
[edit]Located in Fraserburgh, Scotland.
Gresham College (1597)
[edit]University of Durham (1653–1660)
[edit]- New College (1653–1660) [also Durham College]
University of Durham (1832/1837)
[edit]- University College (1832)
- Hatfield College (1846) [also Bishop Hatfield's Hall]
- Bishop Cosin's Hall (1851-1864)
- College of Medicine (1870-1937)
- Armstrong College (1871-1937) [also College of Physical Science and College of Science]
- St Cuthbert's Society (1888)
- College of the Venerable Bede (1838/9, 1892-1975)
- St Hild's College (1858, 1896-1975)
- St Mary's College (1899)
- St Chad's College (1904)
- St John's College (1909)
- King's College (1937-1963) [became University of Newcastle]
- St Aidan's College (1947)
- Grey College (1959)
- Ustinov College (1965)
- Van Mildert College (1965)
- Trevelyan College (1966)
- Ushaw College (1808/1968-2011) [also St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw]
- Collingwood College (1972)
- St Hild and St Bede College (1975)
- John Snow College (2001)
- Stephenson College (2001)
- Josephine Butler College (2006)
- South College (2020)
- Et cetera, also:
- Codrington College (1745/1875-1965) [in Barbados, joined 1875, left 1965, now part of University of the West Indies at Cave Hill]
- Fourah Bay College (1827/1876-1967) [in Freetown, Sierra Leone, joined 1876, left 1967, now part of University of Sierra Leone]
University of London (1836)
[edit]- Wye College (originally: 1447-1545, then: 1947-2000/2009). Located in Wye, England.
- University College London (1826/1836) [also previously London University]
- King's College London (1829/1836
- Et Cetera
Infoboxes
[edit].
Historic Counties of the British Isles
[edit]Historic Counties of England
[edit]- Bedfordshire - Bedford
- Berkshire - Abingdon, Reading
- Buckinghamshire - Buckingham, Aylesbury
- Cambridgeshire - Cambridge
- Cheshire - Chester
- Cornwall (also Kernow) - Launceston, Bodmin, Truro
- Cumberland (-1974) - Carlisle
- Derbyshire - Derby
- Devon (also Devonshire) - Exeter
- Dorset (also Dorsetshire) - Dorchester
- County Durham (also Durham) - Durham
- Essex - Chelmsford
- Gloucestershire - Gloucester
- Hampshire - Winchester
- Herefordshire - Hereford
- Hertfordshire - Hertford
- Huntingdonshire (-1965/1974) - Huntingdon
- Kent - Maidstone
- Lancashire - Lancaster
- Leicestershire - Leicester
- Lincolnshire - Lincoln
- Middlesex (-1889/1965) - City of London/ Westminster/ Clerkenwall/ Brentford
- Norfolk - Norwich
- Northamptonshire - Northampton
- Northumberland - Alnwick, Newcastle, Morpeth
- Nottinghamshire - Nottingham
- Oxfordshire - Oxford
- Rutland (also Rutlandshire) (-1974, 1997-) - Oakham
- Shropshire - Shrewsbury (also Salop)
- Somerset (also Somersetshire) - Ilchester (also Ivelchester), Somerton, Taunton
- Staffordshire - Stafford
- Suffolk - Ipswich
- Surrey - Guildford, Newington, Kingston upon Thames, Guildford, (Reigate)
- Sussex - Lewes/ Chichester
- Warwickshire - Warwick
- Westmorland (also Westmoreland) (-1974) - Appleby
- Winchcombeshire (-1017) - Winchcombe
- Wiltshire - Wilton, Trowbridge
- Worcestershire - Worcester
- Yorkshire - York
Historic Counties of Scotland
[edit]- Haddingtonshire - Haddington (now East Lothain)
TBD
Historic Counties of Wales
[edit]- Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) - Monmouth
- Glamorganshire (also Glamorgan) (Sir Forgannwg/ Morgannwg) (-1974) - Cardiff
- Carmarthenshire (Sir Gaerfyrddin/ Sir Gâr) - Carmarthen
- Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro) - Pembroke
- Cardiganshire (also Ceredigion) (Sir Aberteifi/ Ceredigion) - Cardigan
- Brecknockshire (also Breconshire) (Sir Frycheiniog) (1535-1974) - Brecon (also Brecknock)
- Radnorshire (Sir Faesyfed) (1536-1974/1996) - New Radnor, Presteigne
- Montgomeryshire (Sir Drefaldwyn) (-1974) - Montgomery
- Denbighshire (modern) (Sir Ddinbych) - Denbigh
- Flintshire (Sir y Fflint) - Flint, Mold
- Merionethshire (Sir Feirionnydd/ Meirionnydd) (1284-1974) - Dolgellau
- Caernarfonshire (also Caernarvonshire) (Sir Gaernarfon) (1284-1974) - Caernarfon
- Anglesey (Sir Fôn) - Beaumaris, Llangefni
Historic Counties of Ireland
[edit]TBD
See also: Category:Former county towns in the United Kingdom
Stuff I Find Interesting
[edit]New Athiesm (Four Horsemen + 1 Horsewoman)
[edit]- Christopher Hitchens (journalist) - God is Not Great
- Richard Dawkins (biologist) - The God Delusion
- Daniel Dennett (philosopher) - Breaking the Spell
- Sam Harris (nueroscientist) - The End of Faith
- Ayaan Hirsi Ali (activist) - Infidel: My Life (formerly)
Articles
[edit]- Anti-Catholicism in the United Kingdom
- Defenestrations of Prague
- Quadrangle (architecture)
- José María Montealegre
- National Bolshevism
- Nicholas Van Hoogstraten
- Couto Misto
- Cologne Cathedral Seal
- Academy of Saumur
- Collège de Lisieux
- Don Quixote
- List of early modern universities in Europe
- Falkland Palace
- Falkland, Fife
- Religion in Nigeria
- MongoDB
- Byzantine Empire
- Sasanian Empire
- Hinglish
- Greeklish
- Hammer Film Productions
- Amicus Productions
- Clem Tholet
- Ian Smith
- Jacques Tits
- Clifford Cocks
- Catmando
- Cat organ
- Piganino
- The Friends of Voltaire
- Denis Noble
- Allertonshire
- Roger Scruton
- Philosophical zombie
- Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster
- Hamilton Palace
- Turkish invasion of Cyprus
- Aeneid
- Hector Berlioz
- John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan
- John Stonehouse
- Ronnie Biggs
- Mathematical Tripos
- Senior Wrangler
Special:Prefixindex/User:Horsers
Other
[edit]- The Wikipedia Elections Edit War
- What Mental Breakdown Of a Wikipedia Moderator looks like
- Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources