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Wrexham Tower, part of Saybrook College, Yale, is a replica of that of St. Giles ' Church, Wrexham.
# Saybrook College – named for Old Saybrook, Connecticut, the town in which Yale was founded.
( Some residents of Branford College and Saybrook College, of which the tower forms a part of the periphery, have been known to call the daily performances " death by bells.
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Mr. Cutler from all further services as Rector of Yale College ", and it was provided that all future rectors and tutors should declare to the trustees their assent to the Saybrook Confession of Faith, and give satisfaction as to their opposition to " Arminian and prelatical corruptions.
She was a member of Saybrook College.
Saybrook College is one of the 12 residential colleges at Yale University.
Saybrook College was one of the original Yale Residential Colleges.
Saybrook has won the cup 11 times, four more than the next most frequent winner, Ezra Stiles College which has won 7 times.
The Memorial Quadrangle was divided in two upon the establishment of the residential colleges, with Saybrook College receiving Memorial Quadrangle's two northern courtyards, whose entrances face Elm Street.
The arms of Saybrook College are the quartering of the arms of William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele and of Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke, who were the early promoters of the Saybrook Colony, where Yale would later be founded.
The arms of Saybrook College are described heraldically as: Quarterly I and IV azure, three lions rampant or ; II and III sable, an engrailed cross within a border engrailed both or, and five roundels sable on the cross.
The badge of Saybrook College is the grapevine, derived from the original seal of Saybrook Colony.
Mary Miller, Vincent J. Scully Professor of the History of Art and the current Dean of Yale College, served as Master of Saybrook from 1999 to December 2008.
Commissioned from James Gamble Rogers to supply much-needed student housing, the Quadrangle now consists of Saybrook College and Branford College colleges.
The latter two are part of Saybrook College.
During the conversion, the " Gold Coast " of student rooms in the middle of the Quadrangle was hollowed out to make way for the Saybrook College dining hall.

Saybrook and was
* Deep River ( Town ) ( Known as Saybrook until 1947, when name was changed to Deep River )
In 1785, Middlesex County was constituted, consisting of towns along the lower Connecticut River Valley, taking away the towns of Killingworth and Saybrook from New London County.
Saybrook Colony along the mouth of the Connecticut River was one of the early settlements in the area.
The Saybrook Colony was established in late 1635 at the mouth of the Connecticut River, in what is today Old Saybrook and environs.
On October 9, 1701 the Collegiate School of Connecticut was chartered in Old Saybrook.
David Bushnell, the developer of the first practical military submersible, was born 1742 in Old Saybrook, now Westbrook.
The portion of the territory of the Saybrook Colony east of the Connecticut River was set off as the plantation of East Saybrook in February 1665.
The town of Lyme was set off from Saybrook ( now known as Deep River ), which is on the west bank of the river mouth, on February 13, 1665.
Saybrook was laid out 4 March 1856 by Isaac M. Polk ( c. 1814 –?).
The name Saybrook was adopted in 1865, likely by settlers that came from Old Saybrook, Connecticut.
The Original Town of Saybrook was one of the smallest in McLean County.
As will be seen, Saybrook was well known to many of the men associated with the founding of the railroad.
The town of Saybrook was incorporated 29 May 1866
In November 1871, when the tracks reached the village limits of Saybrook, a great celebration was held.
Once the railroad was established in 1870 Saybrook grew rapidly.
By 2000 Saybrook was smaller than it had been a century before.
The new school was supposed to conduct its classes in Saybrook, but the Rev.
Hampden was one of the persons to whom the Earl of Warwick granted land in Connecticut in what was then referred to as the Saybrook Colony and today as Old Saybrook, Connecticut.
The author Kevin Phillips points out that, " Even in the 1770's, residents of Old Saybrook still talked about which prominent Parliamentarian was to have had which town lot.

Saybrook and 4
On that date, approximately 136 British marines and sailors under the command of Richard Coote ( or Coot ) rowed six boats from four British warships anchored in Long Island Sound, six miles up the Connecticut River, past the unmanned fort in Old Saybrook, arriving at the boat launch at the foot of Main Street in Essex close to 4 A. M.
In the wintertime, mean temperatures here average 5. 5 ° F warmer than in northern Connecticut ; Old Saybrook's nighttime lows in January exceed Windsor Locks ' by 7 ° F and its daytime highs for the same month exceed Windsor Locks ' by 4 ° F .< ref >" Climatology Comparison for Old Saybrook, CT ." Weather. com.

Saybrook and part
The LACFD operates Station # 22 at 928 South Gerhart Avenue, Station # 27, the battalion headquarters, at 6031 Rickenbacker Road, and Station # 50 at 2327 South Saybrook Avenue, all in Commerce, as a part of Battalion 3.
Part of the city lies in Ashtabula Township, and part lies in Saybrook Township.
He moved to Jewett City, Connecticut and subsequently, in 1819, to Essex ( then part of Saybrook ), Connecticut, and continued the practice of his profession.
It is located in the southeastern-central part of the state and includes the towns of Chester, Clinton, Deep River, Essex, Killingworth, Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, and Westbrook.

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