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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… others; it was occupied by William Draycott of Foston. 28 SCHOOLS. None known. CHARITIES. In 1758 Richard Bryan paid 58 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… called Neville's workhouse, which was converted into schools in 1788, two being fixed at Well and two at Snape: … the tower is more modern. There are national and Sunday schools. Wellcombe (St. Nictan) WELLCOMBE ( St. Nictan), a … lord-lieutenant of Ireland in the reign of Henry VI. Some schools founded in 1723 by the Rev. Richard Boyse, are …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… school in the church c. 1693. 5 Other early references to schools are rare 6 but Rowland Griffiths, constable of Walcot … vicar of Wellington next year. 10 In 1818 the two largest schools in the parish, the charity (later National) school … in Tan Bank by 1823. 14 By 1833 there were 13 day schools in the area, all except Wellington National Schools …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 44 though halls belonging to churches, societies, and schools were sometimes available and functions could be held …