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  1. Newcome's School was a fashionable boys' school in Hackney, then to the east of London, founded in the early 18th century. A number of prominent Whig families sent their sons there. The school closed in 1815, and the buildings were gutted in 1820. In 1825 the London Orphan Asylum opened on the site. Today the Clapton Girls' Academy is located here.

  2. 26 de may. de 2024 · Newcome's or Hackney school came to be the largest and most fashionable of all 18th-century private schools. (fn. 281) It originally belonged to Benjamin Morland, whose daughter Lydia married Henry, son of the vicar Peter Newcome, in 1714.

  3. Newcome Education is a small family of like-minded independent day and residential special schools in the East Midlands and East of England. Our schools are characterised by their shared expertise and specialism for supporting autistic children and young people and those who have social, emotional and mental health needs.

  4. Newcome's School was a fashionable boys' school in Hackney, then to the east of London, founded in the early 18th century. A number of prominent Whig families sent their sons there. The school closed in 1815, and the buildings were gutted in 1820. In 1825 the London Orphan Asylum opened on the site.

  5. Newcome's School era una escuela de moda para niños en Hackney, entonces al este de Londres, fundada a principios del siglo XVIII. Varias familias Whig prominentes enviaron a sus hijos allí. La escuela cerró en 1815 y los edificios fueron destruidos en 1820.

  6. Hackney School, also known as Newcome's School. Buy this image. View Full Image in New Window. Print Image Create PDF of Image Add/remove to favourites Tell us about this image. Download a Free Preview Image. Share this image . Facebook. Twitter. Pinterest. Email </> 302914 - Hackney School, also known as Newcome's School.

  7. Newcomes School in Hackney. George’s great grandfather, Henry Newcome was a pupil of Hackney Academy, as school began by Benjamin Morland as its first headmaster. Henry subsequently married Morland’s daughter, Lydia, himself becoming headmaster of Hackney Academy in 1721.