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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 440 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DOUAI  , a

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town of
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northern France, capital of an arrondissement in the department of
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Nord, 20 M . S. of
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Lille on the Northern railway between that city and
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Cambrai . Pop . (1906) town, 21,679; commune, 33,247 . Douai is situated in a marshy plain on the banks of the Scarpe which intersects the town from south to north, and supplies
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water to a canal skirting it on the west . The old fortifications, of which the Porte de
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Valenciennes (15th century) is the chief survival, have been demolished to make
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room for boulevards and public gardens . The
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industrial towns of Dorignies, Sin-1e-Noble and Aniche are practically suburbs of Douai . Of the churches, that of Notre-Dame (12th and 14th centuries) is remarkable for the possession of a
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fine altar-piece of the early 16th century, composed of wooden panels painted by
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Jean Bellegambe, a native of Douai . The
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principal
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building of the town is a handsome hotel de ville, partly of the 15th century, with a lofty belfry . The Palais de justice (18th century) was formerly the town house (
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refuge) of the abbey of Marchiennes . Houses of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries are numerous . There is a statue of Madame Desbordes Valmore, the poet (d .

1859), a native of the town . The municipal museum contains a library of over 85,000 volumes as well as "Boo

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MSS., and a fine collection of sculpture and paintings . Douai is the seat of a court of
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appeal, a court of assizes and a subprefect, and has a tribunal of first instance, a board of trade-arbitrators, an
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exchange, a chamber of commerce and a branch of the
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Bank of France . Its educational institutions include a lycee, training colleges, a school of mines, an artillery school,
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schools of
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music, agriculture,
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drawing, architecture, &c., and a
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national school for instruction in
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brewing and other
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industries connected with agriculture . In addition to other iron and
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engineering
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works, Douai has a large cannon foundry and an
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arsenal;
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coal-
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mining and the manufacture of glass and bottles and chemicals are carried on on a large scale in the environs; among the other _industries are
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flax-spinning, rope-making, brewing and the manufacture of
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farm implements, oil,
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sugar,
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soap and leather . Trade, which is largely water-borne, is in grain and agricultural products, coal and building material . Douai, the site of which was occupied by a castle (Castrum Duacense) as early as the 7th century, belonged in the
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middle ages to the
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counts of Flanders, passed in 1384 to the dukes of
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Burgundy, and so in 1477 with the rest of the
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Netherlands to Spain.In 1667 it was captured by Louis XIV., and was ultimately ceded to France by the treaty of Utrecht in 1713 . Historically Douai is mainly important as the centre of the
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political and religious propaganda of the exiled
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English
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Roman Catholics . In 1562 Philip II. of Spain founded a university here, in which several English scholars were given chairs; and in connexion with this William Allen (q.v.) in 1568 founded the celebrated English college . It was here that the " Douai Bible " was pre-pared (see Vol . III. p . 901) .

There were also an Irish and a Scots college and houses of English

Benedictines and Francis-cans . All these survived till 1793, when the university was suppressed . See F . Brassart, Hist. du chateau et de la chdtellenie de Douai (Douai, 1877-87) ; C . Mine, Hist. pop. de Douai (lb . 1860 ; B . Ward, Dawn of the Catholic Revival (
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London, 1909) ; Handecoeur, Hist. du College anglais, Douai (Reims, 1898) ; Daucoisne, Etablissements britanniques a Douai (Douai, 1881) .

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