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in 1865. The 1873 bill proposed to abolish the failing Galway college and make all the other colleges of an expanded Dublin University. All religious requirements for students and faculty in all colleges would be abolished. Trinity College's Theology faculty would be detached and removed to the
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Declaration of Catholic Union to First Lord of Treasury, January 1873; Resolutions of Roman Catholic Archbishops and Bishops, on University Education in Ireland
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Certain matters relating to the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth, near Dublin: report, minutes of evidence and appendix p.110
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Irish Educational Documents: A selection of extracts from documents relating to the history of Irish education from the earliest times to 1922
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and hence called "Fawcett's Act". Until 1970, the Irish Catholic hierarchy discouraged Catholics from attending the university. Under the
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Irish University Bill: resolutions of the standing committee (on Trinity College) of the General Assembly of the Irish Presbyterian Church
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The abolition of the Anglican test oath for Dublin University and Trinity College, except in the School of Divinity, was affected by the
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and facilitated access to it for the Catholic and Presbyterian colleges. Trinity College and Dublin University were not affected.
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Pašeta, Senia (1998–1999). "Trinity College, Dublin, and the Education of Irish Catholics, 1873–1908".
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in the House of Commons on 11 March 1873. This was one factor in the eventual fall of the government
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Parry, J. P. (2009). "Religion and the Collapse of Gladstone's First Government, 1870–1874*".
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Moody, T. W. (1958). "The Irish university question of the nineteenth century".
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into a secular national university incorporating multiple colleges.
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O'Rahilly, Alfred (Autumn 1961). "The Irish University Question".
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Milne, Kenneth; Church of Ireland College of Education (1987).
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In 1873, as now, Dublin University comprised a single college,
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A Bill for the Extension of University Education in Ireland
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Bill for Extension of University Education in Ireland
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of the college were still required to be Anglicans.
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session
long title
short title
bill
Parliament of the United Kingdom
first Gladstone government
University of Dublin
Trinity College
established
Anglican
Church of Ireland
Catholic Relief Act 1793
Irish Church Act 1869
scholars
fellows
professors
Queen's University of Ireland
Belfast
Cork
Galway
Catholic University of Ireland
Magee College
Derry
Roman Catholic Church in Ireland
second reading
in 1874
University of Dublin Tests Act 1873
36 & 37 Vict.
Henry Fawcett
Disraeli administration

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