Date:1867
Description:Papers relating to the development of Hanford School include a printed copy of the 'National Society's Union Clause'. This document, featured above, tells us about the principles behind the establishment of the National School in Hanford in the late 1860s. The school was governed by 'the Incorporated National Society' which promoted 'the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church throughout England and Wales'. The document reflects the Leveson-Gower family's involvement in initiatives to provide educational facilities for poorer Hanford residents.
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During the late 1880s George Granville William Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (1828-1892), the third Duke ...
Memoranda in the Sutherland Papers reveals that the third Duke of Sutherland, George Granville William ...
Papers relating to the development of Hanford School include a printed copy of the 'National Society's ...
The pink area on the plan featured above shows the land donated by the third Duke of Sutherland for ...
Amongst papers relating to Hanford School is this plan which shows the proposed layout of the School ...
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