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This was founded in the Close in 1860 by Bishop Hamilton (1854-69). The building that is now 19 The Close (it was then numbered 87) was bought for the college and the first students were admitted in January 1861 with Edward Eddrup as college principal. Pupils were to be trained to take holy orders with between 6 and 10 students admitted each year. The college grew when George Moberly was bishop - his son, Robert, was college principal between 1878 and 1880 - and new buildings were erected. By 1878 men were able to live in the college. The college chapel was dedicated in 1881 and the college continued to expand during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1940 the college buildings were commandeered for the ATS and the students were moved to Wells Theological College. After the War , in 1946, Salisbury college re-opened and the students moved back from Wells.