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Catalogue reference: HO 45/4999
This record is about the Appeals; Education. Three letters from a Mr Bannister. The first letter provides... dating from 1853 May 30-1853 Nov 1 in the series Home Office: Registered Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Appeals; Education.
Three letters from a Mr Bannister.
The first letter provides a testimony by Lord Brownlow of Mr Bannister as a candidate for the Educational Trust Commission or as a Prison Director.
The second letter contains a printed Bill to restore and improve Free Grammar Schools.
The third letter asks for news into his claims to the Privy Council as "he will not cease till dead or heard.
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