In 1849/1850 the University of King's College was secularized and changed its name to University of Toronto.
NLC (AACR 1 & 2: University of Toronto)
LC data base, 6/21/89 (hdg.: Toronto. University)
La Naissance du roman en France, 1990: t.p. (Université de Toronto)
http://www.utoronto.ca/ (viewed Dec. 23, 2002) (University of Toronto homepage; U of T)
Politbi︠u︡ro i krestʹi︠a︡nstvo, 2005: t.p. (Universitet Toronto (Kanada))
Brown, R.C. Arts and Science at Toronto, {copy}2013: preface (The Faculty of Arts and Science -- known as the Faculty of Arts until 1960 -- is older than the University of Toronto. its origin is found in the first provincial university in Ontario, King's College, chartered in 1827 and opened in June 1843 ... . [I]n January 1850, the secular University of Toronto became the provincial university, succeeding King's College) page 7 ( ... on 1 January 1850, the University of Toronto was born)
Library and Archives Canada. Canadiana Authority Record - Full Display - University of King's College (Toronto, Ont.), via WWW, Aug. 12, 2018: (Heading: University of King's College (Toronto, Ont.); Seen from: King's College (Toronto, Ont.); Seen from: King's College University (Toronto, Ont.) ... Note: Established 1827 in association with the Church of England; name changed 1849/50 to University of Toronto on the secularization of the College) http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/canadiana-authorities/index/view?id1_190936&cdnAutNbr0020E1281&formatfull&index_nameheading&search_textUniversity
LAC internal file, March 5, 2019 (heading: University of Toronto; variant: Université de Toronto; University of King's College (Toronto, Ont.); name changed 1849/1850)
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000000576518
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