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  2. Felsted School - Wikipedia

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    Felsted School is a co-educational independent boarding and day school, situated in Felsted in Essex, England. It is in the British public school tradition, and was founded in 1564 by Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich. Felsted is one of the 12 founder members of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, and a full member of the Round Square ...

  3. List of Old Felstedians - Wikipedia

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  4. List of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bromsgrove School (record of a chantry school 1476, re-founded 1553) Magdalen College School, Oxford (1480) Thomas Rotherham College (1483) Stockport Grammar School (1487) Pott Shrigley Church School (1492) Ermysted's Grammar School (record of a chantry school 1492, re-founded 1548) Lichfield Grammar School (1495, refounded as King Edward VI ...

  5. Max Stafford-Clark - Wikipedia

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    Stafford-Clark was born in Cambridge, the son of David Stafford-Clark, a physician, and Dorothy Crossley (née Oldfield). [1] He was educated at Felsted School, in Essex, and Riverdale Country School in New York City, followed by Trinity College, Dublin. [2] [3] His directing career began as Associate Director of the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh ...

  6. Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich - Wikipedia

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    He was the founder of Felsted School with its associated almshouses in Essex in 1564. He was a beneficiary of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and persecuted perceived opponents of the king and their policies. He played a role in the trials of Catholic martyrs Thomas More and John Fisher as well as that of Protestant martyr Anne Askew.

  7. List of English and Welsh endowed schools (19th century)

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    The free grammar school was founded by Thomas Burbank near Penrith in the name of Queen Elizabeth I. Originally endowed with lands in Northamptonshire, it was expanded by owners at Brixworth and Culgaith in Cumberland. A rentcharge on Yanwath Hall continued the Earl of Lonsdale's commitment to education in the county. The school closed in 1911 ...

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  9. David Jones (runner) - Wikipedia

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    David Henry Jones (11 March 1940 – 1 June 2023) was a British athlete who competed in the 100 & 200 metres. He won three consecutive AAA titles at 220 yards (1959–1961). He was educated at Felsted School.