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An English Education: A perspective of Eton, about his school Eton College
George Goad (died 1671), was the master of Eton College.
Before 1983, the town of Eton was within the boundraies of the UK Parliamenta
Architectural History of Eton and Cambridge, by R. Willis, i. 420
The town is best known as the location of Eton College, a famous public school.
He was created Provost of Eton College in 1991 and retired in 2000.
He was a fellow of Eton in 1568, and vice-provost there around c. 1570.
of Baldwin Collins, fellow and vice-provost of Eton College.
He was the organist of Eton College and verger of St. George's Chapel, Wind
, Lord Palmerston, in ignorance of the needs of Eton, and much against Goodford's own wishes, appoin
He was Fellow of Eton in 1707, and was awarded the degree of D.D. at
The Playing Fields of Eton: Equality and Excellence in Modern Meritocracy
e House of Commons in 1937 to become Provost of Eton College, a post he retained until 1944.
The College Archives contain many of Eton College's important documents made about the it
The elder son John Young, fellow of Eton, broke his neck in 1786 while hunting with Geor
owed for Oxford and was later the headmaster of Eton College.
His son Edward Lyttelton became headmaster of Eton, and another son Alfred Lyttelton was a sportsm
(born 23 February 1942) was the head master of Eton College from 1994 to 2002.
d the Beaconsfield Urban District, the whole of Eton Rural District and part of Amersham Rural Distr
en in October 1652 he was appointed a fellow of Eton College.
more of a joyous extolling of the greatness of Eton rather than a summary of the text contained in
Michael McCrum CBE, former Headmaster of Eton College, former Master of Corpus Christi Colleg
He was both master and provost of Eton; but in 1529 he retired to Oxford and was incor
His first post was as a Curate at St Mary of Eton, Hackney Wick after which he was Vice-Principal
rother of John Keate (1773-1852), headmaster of Eton College.
In 1926 he was elected a scholar of Eton in second place, a position which he retained f
atian odes such as Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College.
ber 1872 - 11 December 1948) was the Provost of Eton and the private tutor of Queen Elizabeth II.
On 18 October 1648 he was appointed fellow of Eton by the parliamentarians in the place of John Cl
A graduate of Eton College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurs
y Act because of objections from the Provost of Eton College.
ow and Henry Marten, later Sir Henry Marten, of Eton and the prize was renamed after Townsend Warner
3, he was selected to fight the constituency of Eton and Slough, then held by Labour's leftwing inte
the school, and they were following the lead of Eton College who had appointed George Hirst as their
ret, married Cyril Alington, also headmaster of Eton, and Dean of Durham.
nd acceded in 1558, he was appointed Provost of Eton College, and re-appointed as Master of Trinity
Barnard succeeded Sumner as head master of Eton in 1764 and raised the numbers of the school fr
He was made a fellow of Eton College 14 April 1677, and by royal mandate was
of assizes on the Midland circuit and author of Eton in the Forties and whose daughter Mary E. Coler
cepted a life peerage as The Baron Brockway, of Eton and Slough in the Royal County of Berkshire, an
e year the king promised him the provostship of Eton, but his appointment was opposed on suspicion o
catalogues of the members of the foundation of Eton College from those of Thomas Hatcher and John S
In 1970 he became Head Master of Eton College, a post arguably more prestigious but c
ector of St. Alban's Woodstreet, in the gift of Eton College; and Rector of St. Bartholomew, present
Godolphin (1648-1733) was an English Provost of Eton College and Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, a pos
nto the control of Tewkesbury Abbey and then of Eton College.
lected a biographical account of the members of Eton College, which by his will, dated 1753, he orde
A deed of 1369, now in the possession of Eton College, refers to the "gildaule", and a charte
His son, Robert St Leger Fowler, was captain of Eton College in the match against Harrow in 1910, co
n Vicar of Bakewell, and a former Headmaster of Eton, recommended that the school should be closed,
chool and father of Francis Hodgson, Provost of Eton; Reverend George Walker (a sixteenth century di
ze Park before returning into open air south of Eton Avenue and then crossing over Adelaide Road to
                                                                                                   


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