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REVEREND STEPHEN FREEMAN'S SCHOOL PONDERS END

Catalogue reference: LMA/4050

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This record is about the REVEREND STEPHEN FREEMAN'S SCHOOL PONDERS END dating from 1799-1848.

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Reference
LMA/4050
Title
REVEREND STEPHEN FREEMAN'S SCHOOL PONDERS END
Date
1799-1848
Description

The Reverend Stephen Freeman's School was a red brick house situated at the upper end of Baker Street in Enfield, known as Holmwood.

Past pupils of the school included Charles Babbage the mathematician and captain Marryat the novelist.

The ledger covers the period 1806 to 1848. It is not titled and contains records and accounts of tuition fees, boarding fees, costs of clothes and shoes, charges for dancing lessons, payments of medicines and payment of pocket monies for each individual pupil. The volume also gives details of name and address of the parents.

There are a number of loose pages of traders invoices and letters and notes dating back to 1799.

The volume is open for consultation.

Held by
London Metropolitan Archives: City of London
Language
English
Creator(s)
<corpname>Reverend Stephen Freeman's School</corpname>
Physical description
1 file
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/db8b56cf-ea51-4c0b-ad46-320a2391d714/

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REVEREND STEPHEN FREEMAN'S SCHOOL PONDERS END