Smith's schoolSmith's school, Hursley |
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Hursley Hampshire |
boarding school for young gentlemen; Hampshire Chronicle 19.6.1795-9.1.1792 | |
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Oldfield, J R: 1989: Private Schools and Academies in Eighteenth century
Hampshire: ProcHFC: 45: pp147-156 boarding school for young gentlemen; Hampshire Chronicle 19.6.1795-9.1.1792 |
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: 1799 (11 January):: Hampshire Chronicle EDUCATION AT HURSLEY; a pleasant and healthy village, between Winchester, Southampton, and Romsey, YOUNG GENTLEMEN are boarded, and taught English grammatically, writing, arithmetic, mensuration, navigation, fortification, land-surveying and planning, book-keeping, perspective drawing, architecture, and the use of the globes and other mathematical instruments, and every other useful bracnch of mathematics, for fourteen guineas per annum, and one guinea entrance, by EDWARD SMITH. The school opens on the 18th instant. |
otherwise: Alner's school |
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Oldfield, J R: 1989: Private Schools and Academies in Eighteenth century
Hampshire: ProcHFC: 45: pp147-156 Hampshire Chronicle 7.1.1787 |
otherwise: Alner and Callaway's school |
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Oldfield, J R: 1989: Private Schools and Academies in Eighteenth century
Hampshire: ProcHFC: 45: pp147-156 taken over by Alner and Callaway by 1787; Hampshire Chronicle 7.1.1787 |
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