Katherine Bayley's School
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Katherine Bayley's School
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Katherine Bayley's School was a school for boys in Coventry, England, established in 1733. The school was created and endowed thanks to a bequest "to be devoted to the education of children in reading, writing and accounting" from Katherine Bayley, who died aged 52 on 20 February 1730. Her executor Francis Blythe used the money to establish the school, which he named after her. It originally operated in a house near Drapers' Hall, but in 1822 moved into Bayley's former home on Little Park St. A
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School in England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Bayley%27s_School
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2021-05-01T10:27:03Z
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