Hyde Abbey School
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Hyde Abbey School was a British independent school in Winchester, Hampshire, UK.
The school was founded by the Reverend Charles Richards some time before 1783.[1]
In 1795, Sir John Soane constructed a dedicated schoolroom for the school – his only building in Winchester.[2]
By 1847, the school had closed and its building was taken on a lease as the first Hampshire Museum.[3]
Alumni
Alumni include:
- Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons, Commander of the Royal Navy Black Sea Fleet in the Crimean War[4]
- Henry John Chitty Harper, former Primate of New Zealand[5]
- Thomas Garnier, former Dean of Winchester[3]
- George Canning, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom[6]
- Henry Sewell, first Prime Minister of New Zealand[7]
- Thomas Gaisford, former Dean of Christ Church[8]
- Charles Wolfe, the Irish poet[9]
- General Sir George Augustus Wetherall[10]
- George Moberly, former Bishop of Salisbury and Headmaster of Winchester College[3]
- Thomas Townsend, former Bishop of Meath [11]
- William Piercy Austin, former Bishop of Guyana[12]
- Sir Anthony Oliphant, former Chief Justice of Ceylon.[13][14][15]
References
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- ↑ Burke’s Peerage & Baronetage 107th Edition
- ↑ The Descendants of Count Jacob van Reenen By John George[1]
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