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The King's School is a co-educational private day school in Gloucester, in the county of Gloucestershire, in South West England. It traces its heritage to a monastic school founded in the 11th century in the cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral. It became one of seven 'King's Schools' established, or re-endowed by King Henry VIII in 1541 after the ...
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The King's School, Gloucester; The King's (The Cathedral) School, Peterborough; King's School, Rochester; King's School, Worcester; Other schools of this name in the United Kingdom include: King's School, Bruton, Somerset; King's College School, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire; The King's School, Fair Oak, Hampshire; The King's School, Grantham ...
Archdeacon Meadow is a cricket ground in Gloucester, England. The land is owned by The King's School. The ground was first used by the Gloucestershire 1st XI in 1993. In 2008, the ground hosted a County Championship match against Warwickshire. The ground has hosted 14 first-class matches and 11 List A matches. Game Information:
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Other structures in the precincts now form part of King's School, Gloucester including: the remains of the Abbott's lodgings [49] and Dulverton House, [50] both listed at Grade II*, and the gymnasium, [51] Dulverton House Coachhouse, [52] Wardle House, [53] Palace Cottage [54] and a set of railings surrounding a playground, [55] all of which ...