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List of masters of Gresham's School

This is a list of the Masters (later Headmasters) and Ushers (later Second Masters) of Gresham's School, Holt.

The original school, founded in Sir John Gresham's manor house at Holt, sketched in 1838

Masters, 1562–1900 edit

Headmasters, 1900 to date edit

Ushers edit

  • 1602–1606: Nicholas Stephenson[2]
  • ? to 1621: John Watson[2]
  • 1627–1632: Thomas Cooper[2]
  • 1632–1638: Nicholas Davie[2]
  • 1638: Thomas Cooper (again)[2]
  • 1638–1639: Henry Luce[2]
  • 1640: Henry Luce (again)[2]
  • 1640–1643: Timothy Cutler[2]
  • 1643–1644: Thomas Cooper (again)[2][10] - hanged in 1650 as a Royalist rebel
  • 1658–1660: Henry Mazy[2]
  • 1661–1665: John Goodman[2]
  • 1689–1692: Thomas Kellway[2]
  • 1692: William Chambers[2]
  • 1692–1695: Thomas Garrett[2]
  • 1695: William Rowland[2]
  • 1696–1697: Thomas Turner[2]
  • 1697–1704: Thomas Plumstead[2]
  • 1705–1708: John Reynolds[2]
  • 1708: John Fox[2]
  • 1708–1713: William Selth[2]
  • 1713–1714: John Spurling[2]
  • 1714–1715: William Chaplyn[2]
  • c. 1718: John Brooke[2]
  • c. 1725: John Holmes[2]
  • 1729: Edward Read[2]
  • 1770s: Christopher Stangroom[2]
  • 1796–1801: David Kinnebrook[2]
  • 1810–1811: Reverend Robert Davies[2]
  • 1811–1813: Peter Barney[2]
  • 1813–1821: Daniel Carr[2][11]
  • 1821: James Sturley[2]
  • 1821–1828: Thomas Beckwith[2]
  • 1828–1843: William Robert Taylor[2]
  • 1843–1851: John Slann (first Second Master)[2]

Thomas Beckwith used the title "undermaster" in 1821.[12]

Second masters edit

  • 1843–1851: John Slann (last Usher)[2]
  • 1851: William Allen Rudkin[2]
  • 1851–1857: John Hubbert Kent[2]
  • 1858–1860: J. Rodney Phillips[2]
  • 1860: Berney Wodehouse Raven[2]
  • 1860–1862: Charles Frederick Furbank[2]
  • 1862–1863: Frederick Roy Dowson[2]
  • 1863–1864: George W. Anstiss[2][13]
  • 1864–1865: Henry David Jones[2]
  • 1865–1866: William Henry Hooper[2]
  • 1866–1867: Matthew Walter Tunnicliffe[2][14]
  • 1867: William Remington Backhouse[2]
  • 1867: John Robinson Wells[2]
  • 1867–1869: Robert Stokes[2]
  • 1869–1871: Robert Campbell Conolly[2]
  • 1871–1872: John Lowndes[2]>[15]
  • 1872–1880: Stephen Bousfield[2]
  • 1881–1900: John Henry Howell[2]
  • 1900–1907: John Goodrich Wemyss Woods[2]
  • 1907–1919: James Ronald Eccles, later headmaster[2]
  • 1919–1928: John Chambré Miller[2][16]
  • 1928–1942: Joseph Foster[2]
  • 1942–1963: A. Bruce Douglas[2][17]
  • 1963–1970: Bernard Sankey[2]
  • 1970–1977: Paul V. A. Colombé[2]
  • 1977–1985: John Coleridge[2]
  • 1985–2001: Richard N. K. Copas[2]

Deputy heads (Pastoral) edit

  • 2001–2006: S. Smart
  • 2006–2016: N. C. Flower
  • 2016–2020: W.A.M. Chuter
  • 2020-present: E. Alexander

Deputy Heads (Academic) edit

  • 2001–2010: N. White
  • 2010–2013: D. Miles
  • 2013–2016 : S. Kinder
  • 2016–2023: T.P. Hipperson
  • 2024-present: D. Chart-Boyles

Chaplains edit

  • 1900–1901: R. L. Langford
  • 1901–1908: E. E. M. Benson
  • 1908–1930: Francis George Elwes Field, MA (Cantab.), previously headmaster of Truro Grammar School[18]
  • 1930–1932: J. W. Reynolds
  • 1932–1946: Edward Francis Habershon[19]
  • 1946–1950: Charles L. S. Linnell[20]
  • 1950–1959: Wilfred Andrews
  • 1959–1974: Douglas C. Argyle[21]
  • 1974–1975: Percival Hallewell Rogers (previously headmaster of Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, 1954–1973)[22][23]
  • 1975–1983 T. Ray Bowen
  • 1983–1991: A. Wadge[24]
  • 1991–1992: R. Buckner
  • 1992–2000: R. N. Myerscough
  • 2000–2020 Bryan R. Roberts

Headmasters of the Junior School edit

  • 1954–1969: John B. Williams
  • 1969–1979: Michael Hughes
  • 1979–1984: Neville Jones

The Junior School was reorganized into the Preparatory School and the Pre-Preparatory School in 1984.

Headmasters of the Preparatory School edit

  • 1984–2003: Tony Cuff
  • 2003–2018: James Quick
  • 2018-date: Catherine Braithwaite

Heads of the Pre-Preparatory School edit

  • 1984–1991: Penelope Moore
  • 1991–1997: Lesley Gillick
  • 1997–2002: Daphne Dawson-Smith
  • 2002–2017: Janette Davidson
  • 2017–present: Sarah Hollingsworth

Housemasters and staff edit

Boys' houses[25]
House Housemaster Assistant housemaster Matron
Howson's A. Stromberg C. Reed S. Lancaster
Farfield D. Atkinson T. Burnett J. Straton
Tallis C. Cox H. Chamberlain Mrs Porter
Woodlands J. Sharrock A. Mack J. Roberts
Girls' houses[25]
House Housemistress Assistant Housemistress Matron
Edinburgh E. Fern J. Cowan M. Gibbs D. Williams
Queens (formerly Britten) V. Seldon E. Thornbury J. Wardlow
Oakeley O. Ravilious L. Barden D. Bunkell

Notable masters edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Lewis B. Radford, "Masters of the Gresham’s School" in History of Holt: a brief history of Parish, Church, and School (Holt: Rounce & Wortley, 1908), pp. 123–124
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq S. G. G. Benson, Martin Crossley Evans, I Will Plant Me a Tree: an Illustrated History of Gresham's School (James & James, London, 2002)
  3. ^ Atkins was dead by 1820: see Urban, Sylvanus, Gentleman's Magazine volume XC, for January to June 1820 (London, John Nichols & Son, 1820) Obituary, p. 477 online: "May 5 In Great Ormond street, the relict of Mr Atkins, formerly Master of Sir John Gresham's Grammar School, at Holt, in Norfolk."
  4. ^ Benjamin Pullan was educated at Wakefield Grammar School, was elected a Cave Scholar on 19 January 1805, was Senior Optime in 1808, and was described as "Master of Holt Grammar School, Norfolk, in 1837". (Peacock, Matthew, 'The History of Wakefield Grammar School', Milnes, 1892, p. 182)
  5. ^ Burke, Edmund, Annual Register for 1858, p. 511 (London, Rivington's, 1859): [Promotions, July 1858] "Rev. C. A. Elton to be Head Master of the Gresham Grammar School, Holt, Norfolk."
  6. ^ Roberts, Rev. R.J., M.A., Head Master, Holt Grammar School: from The Teachers List (1872) p. 216
  7. ^ "Mr. Martin Olivier" in Gloucestershire Echo, Tuesday 11 April 1944, p. 4: "Mr. Martin Olivier, who has been for 20 years on the staff of Rossall School, has been appointed head master of Gresham's School, Holt, Norfolk, at present evacuated to Newquay, Cornwall."
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Who's Who 2003 (A. & C. Black, London, 2003)
  9. ^ Born 10 July 1939 (Birthdays in The Independent dated 10 July 1999, accessed 9 January 2009
  10. ^ CCED 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine for Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich: "1643 / Subsc / Cooper, Thomas / Holt Grammar School / Schoolmaster"
  11. ^ Notice in Norwich Mercury newspaper dated 8 December 1821:"D. CARR Begs leave respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Fakenham, and the Public in general, that after the Christmas Vacation, he intends opening a BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, in that Place, for the reception of YOUNG GENTLEMEN... D. CARR has spent six years and a half as Sub-Master in the Holt Grammar School, under the Rev. B. Pullan; and a year and a half as one of the Masters in the Norwich grammar School, under the Rev. E. Valpy, by whom he was also formerly instructed. NB Letters addressed to D. Carr, Holt, will receive immediate attention."
  12. ^ Sara Slinn, The Education of the Anglican Clergy, 1780-1839 (Boydell & Brewer, 2017), p. 159
  13. ^ 'Ecclesiastical News' in Liverpool Mercury, Saturday, 13 February 1864; Issue 4997
  14. ^ Matthew Walter Tunnicliffe of St John's College, Cambridge, graduated BA 1866; second master of Holt Grammar School, Norfolk, 1866-67; curate of Ringstead, Norfolk, 1867-69, of Elmley, Yorks, 1869-71; Vicar of Earlsheaton, Yorks., 1871; died 1891: from Leeds Grammar School Admission Books, from 1820 to 1900 (Thoresby Society, 1906) p. 139
  15. ^ "Lowndes, J., B.A., Assistant Master, Holt Grammar School": from The Teachers List (1872) p. 206
  16. ^ Died 1928: obituary in The Times, 6 Sept. 1928; pg. 15; Issue 44991; col A
  17. ^ Died 1963: see L. Bruce Lockart, Mr. A. B. Douglas in The Times, Friday, 27 Dec 1963; pg. 10; Issue 55893; col D
  18. ^ Alumni Cantabrigienses 1752–1900, (Vol. II, Chalmers – Fytche, 1944), p. 491
  19. ^ born 9 May 1886 (habershons.com 2011-10-04 at the Wayback Machine); educated Harrow School and Clare College, Cambridge
  20. ^ Benson, I Will Plant Me a Tree, p. 56 & pp. 92-93: Linnell was also the editor of the School Register published in 1955
  21. ^ Previously assistant chaplain at Repton School: see The Times, Tuesday, 24 Nov 1959; pg. 14; Issue 54626; col E
  22. ^ Sandford Link Archive Issue 37 February 1985 at sandfordonthames.co.uk, accessed 9 January 2009
  23. ^ Born 1913; author of A Guide to Divinity Teaching (London, SPCK, 1962)
  24. ^ The Times, Tuesday, 10 May 1983; pg. 14; Issue 61528; col C
  25. ^ a b Senior Staff list 2008-09-13 at the Wayback Machine at greshams.com
  26. ^ a b Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004)
  27. ^ a b The History and Register of Gresham's School, 1555–1954 (Ipswich, 1955)
  28. ^ Geoffrey Shaw (Composer, Arranger) at www.bach-cantatas.com
  29. ^ BUSHELL, Warin Foster, in Who Was Who 1897-2007 online, retrieved 24 May 2008 from BUSHELL, Warin Foster (2008)
  30. ^ Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick, 1887-1966 by E. J. Bowen in Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol. 13, November 1967, pp. 107–124
  31. ^ The Times, Saturday, 13 January 1917, issue 41375, p. 4, col. B
  32. ^ According to W. H. Auden's The Map of All My Youth (Clarendon Press, 1990, p. 117), McEachran arrived at Gresham's as a master in September 1924. His books include The Civilized Man (1930), The Destiny of Europe (1932), The Life and Philosophy of Johann Gottfried Herder (1939), Freedom - The Only End, Spells for Poets, and More Spells
  33. ^ Obituary 2007-09-25 at the Wayback Machine of Boris Ford in College Record 1998 of Downing College, Cambridge (accessed 22 October 2007)
  34. ^ Professor Richard D'Aeth, obituary in The Independent dated 5 May 2008
  35. ^ Who’s Who 1997 (A. & C. Black, London, 1997) p. 1186
  36. ^ SMYTH, Richard Ian, Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014
  37. ^ THOMPSON, (Hugh) Patrick[permanent dead link] in Who's Who 2007 online (accessed 28 September 2007)

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This is a list of the Masters later Headmasters and Ushers later Second Masters of Gresham s School Holt The original school founded in Sir John Gresham s manor house at Holt sketched in 1838 Contents 1 Masters 1562 1900 2 Headmasters 1900 to date 3 Ushers 4 Second masters 5 Deputy heads Pastoral 6 Deputy Heads Academic 7 Chaplains 8 Headmasters of the Junior School 9 Headmasters of the Preparatory School 10 Heads of the Pre Preparatory School 11 Housemasters and staff 12 Notable masters 13 See also 14 ReferencesMasters 1562 1900 edit1571 Master Robinson 1 1574 1582 Master Harrison 1 1585 1602 Christopher Williams 2 1602 1605 Rev Richard Snoden MA 2 1605 1606 Rev Francis Catlyn MA 2 1606 1639 Thomas Tallis MA 2 1639 1640 Rev Nathaniel Gill 2 1640 Thomas Tallis again 2 1640 1644 Sir Thomas Witherley 2 1644 1646 John Fenn 2 1646 1659 Rev Francis Wright MA fellow of Merton College Oxford 2 1659 1660 Rev William Hickes MA previously Master of Oundle 2 1660 1665 Rev Henry Mazy MA 2 1665 1667 Rev John Goodman acting Master 2 1667 1692 Rev Thomas Bainbridge MA 2 1692 1697 Rev William Reynolds MA 2 1697 1702 Edward Reynolds 1 1702 1715 Rev William Reynolds MA 1 1715 1729 Rev David Duncombe MA d 1729 1 1730 1760 John Holmes writer of textbooks on grammar rhetoric and astronomy 2 1760 John Knox 2 1760 1787 James Smith 2 1787 1806 Thomas Atkins 2 1806 1807 Rev Mr Babington acting Master 2 1807 1809 Thomas Atkins again 2 3 1809 1857 Rev Benjamin Pulleyne or Pullan MA fellow of Clare College Cambridge 2 4 1858 1867 Rev Charles Allen Elton MA BD fellow of Sidney Sussex College Cambridge 2 5 1867 1900 Rev Reginald Jolliffe Roberts MA 2 6 Headmasters 1900 to date edit1900 1919 George William Saul Howson MA formerly of Uppingham reforming headmaster 2 1919 1935 J R Eccles MA 2 1935 1944 Philip Staniforth Newell MA 2 1944 1955 Martin John Olivier MA previously of Rossall later head of Guthlaxton College Wigston Magna 2 7 1955 1982 Logie Bruce Lockhart international rugby footballer 2 8 1982 1985 Dr Timothy Phillips Woods MA DPhil 2 8 1985 1991 Hugh Wright MA later Chief Master of King Edward s School Birmingham 1991 1998 and Chairman of the HMC 2 8 1991 2002 John Hardy Arkell MA formerly head of Wrekin College 2 8 9 2002 2008 Anthony Roy Clark MA formerly head of St Andrew s College Grahamstown South Africa 2 8 2008 2013 Philip John formerly head of King William s College Isle of Man 2013 2014 Nigel Flower acting headmaster 2014 Douglas Robb MA MEdUshers edit1602 1606 Nicholas Stephenson 2 to 1621 John Watson 2 1627 1632 Thomas Cooper 2 1632 1638 Nicholas Davie 2 1638 Thomas Cooper again 2 1638 1639 Henry Luce 2 1640 Henry Luce again 2 1640 1643 Timothy Cutler 2 1643 1644 Thomas Cooper again 2 10 hanged in 1650 as a Royalist rebel 1658 1660 Henry Mazy 2 1661 1665 John Goodman 2 1689 1692 Thomas Kellway 2 1692 William Chambers 2 1692 1695 Thomas Garrett 2 1695 William Rowland 2 1696 1697 Thomas Turner 2 1697 1704 Thomas Plumstead 2 1705 1708 John Reynolds 2 1708 John Fox 2 1708 1713 William Selth 2 1713 1714 John Spurling 2 1714 1715 William Chaplyn 2 c 1718 John Brooke 2 c 1725 John Holmes 2 1729 Edward Read 2 1770s Christopher Stangroom 2 1796 1801 David Kinnebrook 2 1810 1811 Reverend Robert Davies 2 1811 1813 Peter Barney 2 1813 1821 Daniel Carr 2 11 1821 James Sturley 2 1821 1828 Thomas Beckwith 2 1828 1843 William Robert Taylor 2 1843 1851 John Slann first Second Master 2 Thomas Beckwith used the title undermaster in 1821 12 Second masters edit1843 1851 John Slann last Usher 2 1851 William Allen Rudkin 2 1851 1857 John Hubbert Kent 2 1858 1860 J Rodney Phillips 2 1860 Berney Wodehouse Raven 2 1860 1862 Charles Frederick Furbank 2 1862 1863 Frederick Roy Dowson 2 1863 1864 George W Anstiss 2 13 1864 1865 Henry David Jones 2 1865 1866 William Henry Hooper 2 1866 1867 Matthew Walter Tunnicliffe 2 14 1867 William Remington Backhouse 2 1867 John Robinson Wells 2 1867 1869 Robert Stokes 2 1869 1871 Robert Campbell Conolly 2 1871 1872 John Lowndes 2 gt 15 1872 1880 Stephen Bousfield 2 1881 1900 John Henry Howell 2 1900 1907 John Goodrich Wemyss Woods 2 1907 1919 James Ronald Eccles later headmaster 2 1919 1928 John Chambre Miller 2 16 1928 1942 Joseph Foster 2 1942 1963 A Bruce Douglas 2 17 1963 1970 Bernard Sankey 2 1970 1977 Paul V A Colombe 2 1977 1985 John Coleridge 2 1985 2001 Richard N K Copas 2 Deputy heads Pastoral edit2001 2006 S Smart 2006 2016 N C Flower 2016 2020 W A M Chuter 2020 present E AlexanderDeputy Heads Academic edit2001 2010 N White 2010 2013 D Miles 2013 2016 S Kinder 2016 2023 T P Hipperson 2024 present D Chart BoylesChaplains edit1900 1901 R L Langford 1901 1908 E E M Benson 1908 1930 Francis George Elwes Field MA Cantab previously headmaster of Truro Grammar School 18 1930 1932 J W Reynolds 1932 1946 Edward Francis Habershon 19 1946 1950 Charles L S Linnell 20 1950 1959 Wilfred Andrews 1959 1974 Douglas C Argyle 21 1974 1975 Percival Hallewell Rogers previously headmaster of Portora Royal School Enniskillen 1954 1973 22 23 1975 1983 T Ray Bowen 1983 1991 A Wadge 24 1991 1992 R Buckner 1992 2000 R N Myerscough 2000 2020 Bryan R RobertsHeadmasters of the Junior School edit1954 1969 John B Williams 1969 1979 Michael Hughes 1979 1984 Neville Jones The Junior School was reorganized into the Preparatory School and the Pre Preparatory School in 1984 Headmasters of the Preparatory School edit1984 2003 Tony Cuff 2003 2018 James Quick 2018 date Catherine BraithwaiteHeads of the Pre Preparatory School edit1984 1991 Penelope Moore 1991 1997 Lesley Gillick 1997 2002 Daphne Dawson Smith 2002 2017 Janette Davidson 2017 present Sarah HollingsworthHousemasters and staff editBoys houses 25 House Housemaster Assistant housemaster Matron Howson s A Stromberg C Reed S Lancaster Farfield D Atkinson T Burnett J Straton Tallis C Cox H Chamberlain Mrs Porter Woodlands J Sharrock A Mack J Roberts Girls houses 25 House Housemistress Assistant Housemistress Matron Edinburgh E Fern J Cowan M Gibbs D Williams Queens formerly Britten V Seldon E Thornbury J Wardlow Oakeley O Ravilious L Barden D BunkellNotable masters editJohn Holmes master 1730 1760 writer of textbooks on grammar rhetoric and astronomy 26 27 George Howson headmaster 1900 1919 Geoffrey Shaw music master 1902 1910 organist and composer 28 C V Durell assistant master 1904 05 writer of mathematics textbooks 26 Warin Foster Bushell assistant master 1907 1912 later headmaster of Michaelhouse and Birkenhead School and president of the Mathematical Association 29 Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick assistant master Chemistry 1910 1918 research chemist 30 Walter Greatorex director of music 1911 1949 composer 27 Arnold Powell assistant master early 1900s later head of Bedford Modern School and Epsom College 31 Frank McEachran assistant master from 1924 author 32 Denys Thompson assistant master English 1930s editor of the quarterly Scrutiny with F R Leavis 2 and of the journal The Use of English 33 Richard D Aeth assistant master 1938 1940 34 Charles W Lloyd assistant master 1946 1951 later master of Dulwich College 35 Logie Bruce Lockhart headmaster 1955 1982 Scotland rugby footballer 8 Richard Smyth born 1951 later head of King s School Bruton 36 Hugh Wright headmaster 1985 1991 later chief master of King Edward s School Birmingham 1991 1998 and Chairman of the HMC 2 8 Patrick Thompson assistant master physics 1965 1983 Conservative Member of Parliament 37 Graeme Fife classics master 1970 1979 writer playwright and broadcasterSee also editGresham s School List of Old Greshamians Category People educated at Gresham s SchoolReferences edit a b c d e Lewis B Radford Masters of the Gresham s School in History of Holt a brief history of Parish Church and School Holt Rounce amp Wortley 1908 pp 123 124 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq S G G Benson Martin Crossley Evans I Will Plant Me a Tree an Illustrated History of Gresham s School James amp James London 2002 Atkins was dead by 1820 see Urban Sylvanus Gentleman s Magazine volume XC for January to June 1820 London John Nichols amp Son 1820 Obituary p 477 online May 5 In Great Ormond street the relict of Mr Atkins formerly Master of Sir John Gresham s Grammar School at Holt in Norfolk Benjamin Pullan was educated at Wakefield Grammar School was elected a Cave Scholar on 19 January 1805 was Senior Optime in 1808 and was described as Master of Holt Grammar School Norfolk in 1837 Peacock Matthew The History of Wakefield Grammar School Milnes 1892 p 182 Burke Edmund Annual Register for 1858 p 511 London Rivington s 1859 Promotions July 1858 Rev C A Elton to be Head Master of the Gresham Grammar School Holt Norfolk Roberts Rev R J M A Head Master Holt Grammar School from The Teachers List 1872 p 216 Mr Martin Olivier in Gloucestershire Echo Tuesday 11 April 1944 p 4 Mr Martin Olivier who has been for 20 years on the staff of Rossall School has been appointed head master of Gresham s School Holt Norfolk at present evacuated to Newquay Cornwall a b c d e f g Who s Who 2003 A amp C Black London 2003 Born 10 July 1939 Birthdays in The Independent dated 10 July 1999 accessed 9 January 2009 CCED Archived 2011 09 28 at the Wayback Machine for Joseph Hall Bishop of Norwich 1643 Subsc Cooper Thomas Holt Grammar School Schoolmaster Notice in Norwich Mercury newspaper dated 8 December 1821 D CARR Begs leave respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Fakenham and the Public in general that after the Christmas Vacation he intends opening a BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL in that Place for the reception of YOUNG GENTLEMEN D CARR has spent six years and a half as Sub Master in the Holt Grammar School under the Rev B Pullan and a year and a half as one of the Masters in the Norwich grammar School under the Rev E Valpy by whom he was also formerly instructed NB Letters addressed to D Carr Holt will receive immediate attention Sara Slinn The Education of the Anglican Clergy 1780 1839 Boydell amp Brewer 2017 p 159 Ecclesiastical News in Liverpool Mercury Saturday 13 February 1864 Issue 4997 Matthew Walter Tunnicliffe of St John s College Cambridge graduated BA 1866 second master of Holt Grammar School Norfolk 1866 67 curate of Ringstead Norfolk 1867 69 of Elmley Yorks 1869 71 Vicar of Earlsheaton Yorks 1871 died 1891 from Leeds Grammar School Admission Books from 1820 to 1900 Thoresby Society 1906 p 139 Lowndes J B A Assistant Master Holt Grammar School from The Teachers List 1872 p 206 Died 1928 obituary in The Times 6 Sept 1928 pg 15 Issue 44991 col A Died 1963 see L Bruce Lockart Mr A B Douglas in The Times Friday 27 Dec 1963 pg 10 Issue 55893 col D Alumni Cantabrigienses 1752 1900 Vol II Chalmers Fytche 1944 p 491 born 9 May 1886 habershons com Archived 2011 10 04 at the Wayback Machine educated Harrow School and Clare College Cambridge Benson I Will Plant Me a Tree p 56 amp pp 92 93 Linnell was also the editor of the School Register published in 1955 Previously assistant chaplain at Repton School see The Times Tuesday 24 Nov 1959 pg 14 Issue 54626 col E Sandford Link Archive Issue 37 February 1985 at sandfordonthames co uk accessed 9 January 2009 Born 1913 author of A Guide to Divinity Teaching London SPCK 1962 The Times Tuesday 10 May 1983 pg 14 Issue 61528 col C a b Senior Staff list Archived 2008 09 13 at the Wayback Machine at greshams com a b Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 a b The History and Register of Gresham s School 1555 1954 Ipswich 1955 Geoffrey Shaw Composer Arranger at www bach cantatas com BUSHELL Warin Foster in Who Was Who 1897 2007 online retrieved 24 May 2008 from BUSHELL Warin Foster 2008 Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick 1887 1966 by E J Bowen in Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society vol 13 November 1967 pp 107 124 The Times Saturday 13 January 1917 issue 41375 p 4 col B According to W H Auden s The Map of All My Youth Clarendon Press 1990 p 117 McEachran arrived at Gresham s as a master in September 1924 His books include The Civilized Man 1930 The Destiny of Europe 1932 The Life and Philosophy of Johann Gottfried Herder 1939 Freedom The Only End Spells for Poets and More Spells Obituary Archived 2007 09 25 at the Wayback Machine of Boris Ford in College Record 1998 of Downing College Cambridge accessed 22 October 2007 Professor Richard D Aeth obituary in The Independent dated 5 May 2008 Who s Who 1997 A amp C Black London 1997 p 1186 SMYTH Richard Ian Who s Who 2014 A amp C Black 2014 online edn Oxford University Press 2014 THOMPSON Hugh Patrick permanent dead link in Who s Who 2007 online accessed 28 September 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of masters of Gresham 27s School amp oldid 1217768455, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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