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The education provided under the terms of Kay's will remains unrecorded until, on 22 January 1884, Bury High School for Girls opened as a fee-paying school. Mr. Henry Webb, Bury's representative on the Hulme Trust, had moved a resolution that "it is desirable that a High School for Girls be formed."
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speak of books and cakes sent by the girls on several occasions. One James Law wrote on behalf of himself and another Bury man, both serving on Ajax, who visited the school in March 1916. Commander
Kitchener noted later that "they seem to have been treated below Royalty but above a Prime Minister."
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A school was being built; half of it was already complete and filled with boys; the rest was waiting for us - the Girls' School. We arrived on 17 January 1906, smiled pleasantly at our neighbours, firmly shut all of the interconnecting doors and got on with the job of providing our girls with a no
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order that ten poor girls born, or to be born, in the parish and town of Bury might receive an education "to make them perfect in their Reading the Bible, to teach 'em to write well, and to be good Accountants to fit 'em for Trades or to be good Servants".
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1834:Wallwork, Melanie (1 May 2014).
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237:Lester, Kitchener, Nield, Perigo
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