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  • 65The Nunnery — is an estate outside Douglas on the Isle of Man, named after a religious foundation on the site, at gbmapping|SC372754.The Priory of Douglas was a Cistercian foundation, possibly dating from the 12th century and known to have been in existence by …

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  • 68The College of Richard Collyer — Motto Honor Deo Established 1532 Type Sixth Form College Principal J Johnston BA, MA, DPhil Founder Richard Collyer Location …

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