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Eton College

noun

  1. a preparatory school for boys in Eton, England, founded in 1440 by Henry VI.


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A spokesperson for Eton College has confirmed the performers are genuine students at Eton College.

Not long afterwards his friends recommended him for the Provostship of Eton College.

He died on the 27th of January 1862, and was buried in the Eton College chapel.

The deer proceeded up a lane at the back of Eton College, running with great swiftness into the yard of Mr. Castles, pork butcher.

Flowers are few in this field of armory, although lilies with their stalks and leaves are in the grant of arms to Eton College.

His magnificent library he left to Eton College at his death in 1799.

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