Fareham Boarding SchoolFareham Boarding School, Fareham |
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Fareham Hampshire |
boarding school for young ladies; Hampshire Chronicle 21.1.1793-9.1.1796, Portsmouth Gazette 18.7.1796-8.1.1798 | |
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Oldfield, J R: 1989: Private Schools and Academies in Eighteenth century
Hampshire: ProcHFC: 45: pp147-156 boarding school for young ladies; Hampshire Chronicle 21.1.1793-9.1.1796, Portsmouth Gazette 18.7.1796-8.1.1798 |
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: 1793 (21 January):: Hampshire Chronicle FAREHAM BOARDING SCHOOL WILL open for the reception of Young ladies, on Januraty 21st. Board and washing 14 guineas per annum; French, Music, Writing, and Dancing, on the usual Terms. Mrs. Bradley presents unfeigned acknowledgements to her friends and the public for the falttering encouragement with which she has already been favoured. For the better accommodation of her pupils Mrs. B. has removed into a larger and more commodious house, where she trusts her future attention to the persons and morals of such ladies as may be placed under her care will justify the confidence reposed in her. |
otherwise: Pike's school |
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Oldfield, J R: 1989: Private Schools and Academies in Eighteenth century
Hampshire: ProcHFC: 45: pp147-156 taken over; Portsmouth Gazette 4.2.1799 |
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