An educational institution founded in 1428 as …
Years: 1542 - 1542
An educational institution founded in 1428 as a Benedictine hostel had in time come to be known as Buckingham College.
Walden Abbey, one of the Benedictine abbeys associated with Buckingham College, had come into the possession of Sir Thomas Audley, Lord Chancellor under Henry VIII, after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. (Roman Catholic writers refer to this as the Suppression of the Monasteries, the formal process during the English Reformation by which Henry VIII had confiscated the property of the monastic institutions in England, Wales and Ireland between 1538 and 1541.)
Audley refounds Buckingham College in 1542 as the College of Saint Mary Magdalene.
Derived from Audley are the arms of Magdalene, including the motto Garde Ta Foy (from Old French for "keep your faith"), and the wyvern on the crest.
Magdalene is today a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
