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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. 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.

  3. 10 de oct. de 2022 · Desde los 11 años, Henry asistió a la Newcomes School, una escuela privada cerca de Londres.

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  4. 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.

  5. Hackney School: School buildings with pupils playing in foreground Hackney School, also known as Newcome's School - London Picture Archive support@londonpicturearchive.org.uk

  6. Henry Newcome. Died 1797. He was the eldest of five sons of Henry Newcome, the headmaster of Newcome s School at Hackney, an establishment which educated a large number of future members of parliament and other prominent individuals in the Whig interest.

  7. Addison was born in Calcutta in 1792, the son of John Addison, a civil servant in the East India Company who was at that time Judge of Natore. He was sent home at the age of five to be educated at Newcome's School in Hackney before returning to the Far East. [1]