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  2. William Hulme's Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    William Hulme (1631–1691) of Hulme Hall, Stockport, was the founder of "Hulme's Charity" later known as the Hulme Trust. Following the premature death of his son, he left provision for the foundation of exhibitions for four students to study for Bachelor of Arts degrees at Brasenose College in Oxford. The income for this charity was ...

  3. Bury Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    It is now part of a group of schools for preschool, junior, senior and sixth form studies. Since 2017, when Bury Grammar School (Boys) and Bury Grammar School (Girls) amalgamated, Jo Anderson has been the first principal of the School [ 3 ] and is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference .

  4. William Hulme - Wikipedia

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    The Hulme family's pedigree was recorded by the Heralds in a Visitation in 1567 but relatively little is known about Hulme's life. [1] He is recorded as having been baptised at Bolton in 1631, the son of William Hulme (d.1637) of Hulme Hall, Reddish , Lancashire .

  5. Hulme Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    The doorway of the original Oldham Hulme Grammar School building with its date stone and a window were incorporated into the current school building in the 1920s. [1] When the school was refounded in 1887 it obtained some money from a charitable trust created in 1691 by a bequest from William Hulme , after whom the new school was named.

  6. The East Manchester Academy - Wikipedia

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    The East Manchester Academy is a coeducational secondary school located in the Beswick area of Manchester, England. [1]It was established as an academy in September 2010, [2] and was originally sponsored by Laing O'Rourke, Lend Lease, Manchester City Council and The Manchester College. [3]

  7. Frederick Edward Hulme - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Edward Hulme (March 1841 – 10 April 1909) was known as a teacher and an amateur botanist. [1] He was the Professor of Freehand and Geometrical Drawing at King's College London from 1886. His most famous work was Familiar Wild Flowers, which was issued in nine volumes.

  8. Bedford Academy - Wikipedia

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    Bedford Academy (formerly John Bunyan Upper School) is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in the Kingsbrook area of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.. The school mainly attracts pupils from the Kingsbrook, Cauldwell and Newnham areas of Bedford, as well as the village of Elstow.

  9. St Bede's College, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    It was first published at Michaelmas 1896. It chronicles the achievements of pupils and publishes works of arts, poetry and prose, as well as tales from ex-pupils. Although the editor is a member of staff, it is largely contributed to by pupils. Its name is the school's patron saint's name in Latin.