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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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