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138: 122:, London in 1849 and Bostock was a leading supporter. Bedford College School opened in 1853. Bostock attended classes there from the beginning and by 1860 Reid chose her to give her control of the colleges finances as one of the three trustees. Reid had demanded that the governance of the college should include some women. She had agreed with Reid that she would not get married whilst she was a trustee. At the time Bedford College was one of the few places where women might receive something approaching university level education and Bostock was still attending lectures herself in 1863. Reid died in 1866. 145:
Cambridge university allowed Bedford students to sit their entrance exams in the 1860s, (although they would not allow women to be given degrees until after WW2). Reid was supplying a lot of the money, but Bostock was paying for some scholarships and offering prizes for academic success.
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after attending lessons there herself. At the time Bedford College was one of the few places where women might receive something approaching university level education. Bedford College was said to be the first British institution run by women and Bostock was the "honorary principal".
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had to close the school that had accompanied the college. The three of them were concerned that Bedford College School was to become Anglican under the head, Francis Martin. The school went on without the trustees support as the Gower Street School being led, in time, by
457: 153:. Bostock was still a trustee but some saw her as honorary Principal and with her knowledge of building and architecture she organised the college's move to York place. 125:
There were tough decisions. In order that the staff could concentrate on preparing their students to take university entrance exams then she, Jane Martineau and
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was a leading physician. She was educated at home with her father teaching her to speak Italian and the two of them would attend lectures including those by
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in 1898. She had been keen to see Bedford College as part of London University and this was achieved in 1900.
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In 1874, the Bedford Square lease expired and the college moved to 8 and 9 York Place, off
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She returned to British society, but by 1840 she was convinced by
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first hand as a servant negotiated her through barricades.
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and she wanted to do something about women's education.
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promoter of women's education. She became a trustee at
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Liverpool
Glamorgan
British
Bedford College
Liverpool
John Bostock
Michael Faraday
1830 revolution
Elisabeth Jesser Reid
Bedford College
Eleanor Smith
Lucy Harrison

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"Bostock, John (1772–1846), physician and medicinal chemist"
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"Bostock, Elizabeth Anne [Eliza] (1817–1898), promoter of women's education"

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