- PMC-PMC/1-PMC/1/4-PMC/1/4/6-PMC/1/4/6/12
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- 1996
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
This sub-file contains two letters and Rugby School's Drugs Policies from the mid-1990s.
Rugby School
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Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
This sub-file contains two letters and Rugby School's Drugs Policies from the mid-1990s.
Rugby School
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Oakham School's Drugs policy.
Oakham School
Part of Charity and Outreach
Fourteen photographs in colour of a Harvest Party held in the Barraclough Dining Hall, showing the guests and pupils in fancy dress.
Oakham School
Red Book - School list and Calendar, Summer term 2004
Part of Red Books
A small red book containing staff list, school list and school calendar for the Summer term 2004.
Oakham School
A Translation of the Foundation Grant of Oakham and Uppingham Schools
Part of History of the School
A translation of the 1587 Foundation Grant of Oakham and Uppingham Schools. The book contains an introduction by Arthur Hawley, a history of the Hospitals and a history of the Foundation Grant. The translation starts p.25.
Arthur Hawley
Part of History of the School
A file compiled by Nigel Webb on the contents of Box 12 in the archives of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, which holds items relating to Archdeacon Johnson. Some photos of documents not very legible.
Nigel Webb
Our Founder Archdeacon Johnson
Part of History of the School
A copy of "Our Founder. Some Account of Archdeacon Johnson" by C.R. Bingham, compiled for the Uppingham School Tercentenary, 1884, with an appendix containing the Statutes of 1625.
C.R. Bingham
Part of History of the School
A series of letters and documents related to Dr Thomas Orme, Headmaster of Oakham School between 1778 and 1796.
D.R. Witney
Part of History of the School
Three letters between Adam Lowe and Jon Wills related to the Kilburn Road Gaol, now the Richard Bull Centre, and visiting College House and the School Archives.
Adam Lowe
Part of The World Wars
One newspaper cutting reporting Lancelot John Austen Dewar's death at the front during the Battle of the Somme on 13 November 1916.
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