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	<title>Comments on: Jacobite Rome and the Church of St. Edmund</title>
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		<title>By: Fr Nicholas Schofield</title>
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		<description>There are no remains of the medieval Hospice of St Edmund that I know of. However, this was located not on the Campo dei Fiori but over the Tiber in Trastevere near the basilica of S Chrysogono . In his history of the English College, Cardinal Gasquet says: &#039;All trace of the chapel has now disappeared. It stood on the corner of the Via dei Genovesi, and was dedicated to the Holy Trinity and St Edmund, King and Martyr. It existed and remained in use until 1664...&#039; (pp33-34).

Are you going to the CRS conference again this year?</description>
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<p>Are you going to the CRS conference again this year?</p>
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