This is a list of defunct educational establishments within the city boundary of London. It does not include institutions endowed by city businesses, livery companies or churches that had their boundary outside the square mile. Where no data could be found the box is left blank.
Name of school | Pupil records | Estate records | Administrative records |
---|---|---|---|
Aldersgate Ward School of London[1] | 1889–1940 | 1823–1951 | 1700–1951 |
Aldgate Ward School[2] | 1800–1868 | 1723–1907 | |
Castle Baynard Ward School[3] | 1753–1835 | ||
City of London School Of Instruction and Industry, St James Dukes Place[4] | 1807–1845 | 1824 | 1806–1846 |
Coleman Street Ward Schools[5] | 1871–1917 | 1759–1913 | 1803–1939 |
Cordwainer and Bread Street Wards Charity School [6] | 1715–1727 | ||
Cornhill and Lime Street Wards Charity School[7] | 1849 | 1775–1818, 1872 | |
Cripplegate within Ward Schools[8] | 1823–1833 | 1784–1822 | 1712–1892 |
Dissenters' Charity School[9] | 1807–1818 | 1804–1839 | |
Farringdon within Ward Schools[10] | 1756–1884 | ||
Joye's (Peter) Charity School, St Ann Blackfriars[11] | 1705–1744 | 1611–1734 | 1707–1892 |
Neale's Mathematical School, St Dunstan in the West[12] | 1931–1940 | 1924–1954 | |
Queenhithe Ward School[13] | 1847–1871 | ||
Ragged School Union[14] | 1860 | ||
Ratcliff School, Ratcliff Highway[15] | 1520–1607 | 1823–1889 | |
St Andrew Undershaft School[16] | 1634–1805 | ||
St Anne and St Agnes Charity School[17] | 1770 | ||
St Bartholomew the Great Parochial School[18] | 1867–1872 | 1627–1918 | 1728, 1780–1932 |
St Botolph Bishopsgate Parochial Charity School[19] | 1758–1800 | ||
St Bride Fleet Street Parochial Charity School[20] | 1865–1949 | ||
St Dunstan in the West Parochial Charity Schools[21] | 1868–1940 | 1709–1934 | 1609, 1632, 1771–1949 |
St Giles Cripplegate Schools Foundation[22] | 1707–1748 | 1527–1852 | 1690–1905 |
St Sepulchre Holborn Parochial Charity Schools[23] | 1861–1924 | 1916 | 1700–1939 |
Tower Ward School[24] | 1872–1882 | 1846–1884 | |
Trotman's School, Bunhill Row[25] | 1844–1999 | 1827–1979 | |
Turner's Free School For Poor Boys[26] | 1769–1979 | 1775–1835 | 1771–1990 |
Vintry Ward Charity School[27] | 1842, 1900–1901 | 1730 |
References
edit- ^ Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section
- ^ British History Online
- ^ A thunderstorm in fiction and in fact. Tomlinson, C. Oxford Journals Notes and QueriesVolume s8-V, Number 113 Pp. 145
- ^ Universal Benefice enforced on the sublime principles of Divine Revelation De Coetlogon, C.E. Sermon preached at St Mary-at-Hill and St Andrew Hubbard for the benefit of the City of London School Of Instruction and Industry cited in The Gentleman’s magazine 1821
- ^ Old Bailey Proceedings Online, Trial of Robert Paterson, James Mace. (t17680907-30, 7 September 1768).
- ^ Harbens On-line Archived 2009-01-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Guildhall Manuscripts(Ibid)
- ^ GM
- ^ BHO-L Appendix Endowed charities
- ^ Amalgamated with Aldersgate Ward School, 1875.(Harbens, Ibid)
- ^ 'Seminarys of Faction and Rebellion': Jacobites, Whigs and the London Charity Schools, 1716-1724 Rose, C.The Historical Journal, Vol. 34, No. 4 (Dec., 1991), pp. 831-855
- ^ List of Grammar and Charity Schools Archived 2007-10-08 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ GM(Ibid)
- ^ History of Ragged Schools
- ^ Location
- ^ Church web site, history secrtion Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ GM(ibid)
- ^ web site[dead link ][failed verification]
- ^ The City Parochial Charities: The "Dead Hand" in Late Victorian London Owen, D.The Journal of British Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (May, 1962), pp. 115-135
- ^ BHOL(Ibid)
- ^ History of Church
- ^ Modern foundation Archived 2007-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Owen, D (Ibid)
- ^ British Library Cataloguing Archived 2007-02-03 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Any answers
- ^ GM(Ibid)
- ^ "Letter of protest". Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2007.