Started in 1794 when Abbé Charles de Broglie opened a school for the sons of exiled French noblemen at Kensington House. It would seem likely that Charles was related to Charles Louis Victor de Broglie (d.1765).
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Started in 1794 when Abbé Charles de Broglie opened a school for the sons of exiled French noblemen at Kensington House. It would seem likely that Charles was related to Charles Louis Victor de Broglie (d.1765).
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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Kensington Mission
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Founder of the Methodist denomination of the Protestant religion. Born Epworth rectory, near Lincoln. Was a Church of England clergyman and at Whitsuntide, May 1738, 3 days after his brother, Charl...
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