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The school, under the name Trinity Lane (or York) Quaker Girls' School, was founded in 1785 by Yorkshire Quaker, Esther Tuke, wife of William Tuke. [4] [5]In 1831, Esther and William's grandson Samuel Tuke, along with William Alexander, Thomas Backhouse and Joseph Rowntree, moved the school to Castlegate House with Hannah Brady registered as the superintendent (1831–42). [4]
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The Mount School may refer to: . The Mount School, Mill Hill, an independent GSA day school in Mill Hill, London, England, for girls aged 3–16; The Mount School, York, a Quaker independent GSA day and boarding school in York, England, for girls aged 11–18
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The school was passed over in 1885 to her colleague and lover Amy Greener. [2] After four years of rest from strain and teaching, Harrison's health was restored, and she was beginning to feel less contented with her "Hermit life," as she called it, when she heard that the post of Headmistress at The Mount School, York, was soon to be vacant. In ...
In 1833 they became joint superintendents of the Friends' School, although Edward was an invalid by 1835. He died in 1838 and Elizabeth Brady lead the school until 1842 when she moved to York. [1] In York, she led The Mount School, a Quaker school for girls at 1 Castlegate until 1847.
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