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But the troubles of the College were not yet over. In 1794, the approach of French revolutionary armies made removal necessary again, and it was then that the College moved to England. Since about 1630, the owners of Stonyhurst Hall had been educated at the College, members of the Shireburn family first, then their distaff descendants, the Welds; and it was Thomas Weld who, in 1794, offered Stonyhurst to the College. | But the troubles of the College were not yet over. In 1794, the approach of French revolutionary armies made removal necessary again, and it was then that the College moved to England. Since about 1630, the owners of Stonyhurst Hall had been educated at the College, members of the Shireburn family first, then their distaff descendants, the Welds; and it was Thomas Weld who, in 1794, offered Stonyhurst to the College. | ||
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