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St Paul's School plaque LondonThe eldest son of Sir Henry Colet, a member of the Mercers ' Company and twice Lord Mayor of the City of London, he inherited a substantial fortune and used a great part of it for the endowment of his school, having no family of his own ; his 21 siblings all died in childhood and he was a celibate priest.
After her husband died, Colet supported herself and her daughter with her writing.
Louise Colet died in Paris.

Colet and 1519
* January – John Colet, English churchman and educational pioneer ( d. 1519 )
John Colet ( January 1467 – 10 September 1519 ) was an English churchman and educational pioneer.
While at St. Paul ’ s between 1505 and 1519, Colet used his preaching, administration, scriptural exegesis and education towards Church reform.
* 1505 – 1519 John Colet
" John Colet — Preaching and Reform at St. Paul's Cathedral, 1505 – 1519.

Colet and ",
The Colet family motto is " Semper Erectus ", Latin for " Always Upstanding ".
Frontispiece and titlepage of " The Life of Dr John Colet ", Dean of St Paul's " by Samuel Knight, 1724.

Colet and was
His time in England was fruitful in the making of lifelong friendships with the leaders of English thought in the days of King Henry VIII: John Colet, Thomas More, John Fisher, Thomas Linacre and William Grocyn.
In 1499, while in England, Erasmus was particularly impressed by the Bible teaching of John Colet who pursued a style more akin to the church fathers than the Scholastics.
John Colet, William Grocyn, William Lilye and other eminent scholars were his intimate friends, and he was esteemed by a still wider circle of literary correspondents in all parts of Europe.
Colet was an English scholar, Renaissance humanist, theologian, and Dean of St. Paul ’ s Cathedral, London.
The eldest son of Sir Henry Colet, ( Lord Mayor of London 1486 and 1495 ), he was born in London in January 1467, and was educated at St Anthony's school and at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he took his M. A.
Colet was rector of the guild of Jesus at St Paul's Cathedral and chaplain to Henry VIII.
His depiction of Colet was partly a depiction of himself.
Kennett passed his notes to Samuel Knight who utilized them to write a biography of Colet which was published in 1724.
Later critics went on view Colet as Protestant-like, though historical revisionists believe that Colet was a reform preacher that wanted to improve the quality of the Church.
Erasmus stated that Colet was a man for the ages and a true Christian.
In 1510 John Colet, dean of St Paul's, who was then founding the school which afterwards became famous, appointed Lily the first high master in 1512.
Since both of us refused our names it was published anonymously, Colet merely commending it in a preface.
By the 16th century however, it had declined, and in 1509, a new school was founded by John Colet, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, on a plot of land to the north of the Cathedral.
Colet was an outspoken critic of the powerful and worldly Church of his day, a friend of Erasmus and Sir Thomas More.
In 1876 the company were legally established as trustees of the Colet estate and the management of the school was assigned to a Board of Governors consisting of the Master, Wardens and nine members of the company, together with three representatives each of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and London.
The preparatory school, Colet Court, was soon afterwards housed in new premises in a similar style on the opposite side of the road.
The Waterhouse building on Hammersmith Road was demolished amid protests to allow building of flats, apart from the gates and the peripheral walls, the High Master's House, and a toolhut, though the Colet Court building also survives.
In 1941 Ayres was sent to Colet Court, the junior school for St Paul's, in Hammersmith, where on her eleventh birthday she finally learnt to read.
Joseph was first presented as a 15-minute pop cantata at Colet Court School in London in 1968 and was recorded as a concept album in 1969.

Colet and on
" I cannot tell you, dear Colet, how I hurry on, with all sails set, to holy literature.
In addition, Colet gave a notable sermon before the royal court on Good Friday, 1513.
To this day, Colet's achievement is celebrated by St Paul's School, St Paul's Girls ' School and Colet Court on John Colet Day at St Paul's Cathedral ( having begun in 2003 ).
Colet then moves on to discuss the needed reformation.
St Paul's School is a boys ' independent school, founded in 1509 by John Colet, located on a site in the London suburb of Barnes.
His arms were Sable on a chevron Argent between three Hinds trippant Argent three Annulets Sable, and they were originally used by his great-grandfather, Richard Colet.
It featured David Daltrey as Joseph, Tim Rice as Pharaoh, Andrew Lloyd Webber on the organ, Alan Doggett conducting, various solo vocalists and instrumentalists, and the Colet Court choir as the chorus.
Over the succeeding decades many literary figures turned a hand to grammar in English: Alexander Gill, Ben Jonson, Joshua Poole, John Wallis, Jeremiah Wharton, James Howell, Thomas Lye, Christopher Cooper, William Lily, John Colet and so on, all leading to the massive dictionary of Samuel Johnson.
He was educated at the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle on Cromwell Road in South Kensington, Colet Court preparatory school in Barnes, Westminster School, and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern History in 1978.
Yonge was on terms of intimate friendship with Dean Colet, and was a correspondent of Erasmus.
In many others, Flaubert gives lengthy appreciations and critical comments on the poems that Louise Colet sent to him for his judgment before offering them for publication.

Colet and at
The boys of Colet Court sang at this performance in May 1968, which also included the Mixed Bag.
He taught himself to read at the age of five and began his formal education at Colet Court.
The Demonstration School, originally located at Colet Court, Kensington, has evolved into Ibstock Place School, Roehampton.
Perry was educated at two independent schools: at Colet Court and St Paul's School, which at the time were both based in Hammersmith in West London ( now in Barnes ).

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