Records of Sedgley Park School, Wolverhampton, and Cotton College, Oakamoor, Staffordshire 1693-1958

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Records of Sedgley Park School, Wolverhampton, and Cotton College, Oakamoor, Staffordshire 1693-1958

291 volumes, 785 files, 104 photographs, 17 albums

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Cotton College, Oakamoor

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Founded by Bishop Richard Challoner and placed under the care of the Rev. William Errington (Chaplain to Bishop Challoner), the first post-Reformation English Catholic boarding-school for the education of boys whose parents were 'in more confined circumstances' was opened at Sedgley Park, Wolverhampton, in 1763. Under Bishop Challoner's instruction, Errington had attempted to find suitable accommodation for such a school for the previous twelve months. Attempts were made in both Buc...

Challoner, Richard, 1691-1781

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Errington William

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Sedgley Park School Sedgley Staffordshire England

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Sedgley Park School, Staffordshire

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Founded by Bishop Richard Challoner and placed under the care of the Rev. William Errington (Chaplain to Bishop Challoner), the first post-Reformation English Catholic boarding-school for the education of boys whose parents were 'in more confined circumstances' was opened at Sedgley Park, Wolverhampton, in 1763. Under Bishop Challoner's instruction, Errington had attempted to find suitable accommodation for such a school for the previous twelve months. Attempts were made in both Buc...

Cotton College Cotton Staffordshire England

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