Holmes' College

Holmes' College
   A chapel in St. Paul's, on the north side, founded 1400 by Roger Holmes, Chancellor, and called "Holmes College," with 7 chaplains (S. p. 330).
   Chapel commonly called "Holmechapell," 1448 (H. MSS. Com. 9th Rep. 55).
   "Holmes College," within the precinct or cemetery of St. Paul's, 1465 (ib. 21).
   Suppressed Ed. VI. (S. 330).

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