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87:, with a system of "fines and jobations" and even, it seems likely, "juvenile trials", that is trials run by and for the pupils themselves. Moreover, instead of the traditional classical studies, the school offered a practical curriculum that stressed science and the modern languages. Mrs Barbauld taught the foundation subjects of reading and religion to the youngest boys and geography, history, composition, rhetoric, and science to the older boys. She also produced a "weekly chronicle" for the school and wrote theatrical pieces for the pupils to perform. 407: 258:...a nephew of Lady Jane McCarthy, daughter of the Prime Minister Earl of Bute, King George III's favourite] was a pupil of Palgrave...was Margaret Georgiana, Countess Spencer (1737–1814), whose donations to needy individuals and worthy causes were...The secretary to Spencer's charity committee in 1774 was John Burrows,...Burrows knew personally the leading intellectuals among the Bluestocking women... 74:
The school opened with only eight boys, but when the Barbaulds left in 1785, around forty were enrolled, a testament to the excellent reputation the school had acquired. The Barbaulds' educational philosophy attracted
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The couple spent eleven years teaching at Palgrave Academy. Early on, Anna Laetitia Barbauld was not only responsible for running her own household but also the school's—she was accountant, maid, and housekeeper.
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Sarah Meadows Martineau, the descendant of a Unitarian minister, was matriarch of the Norwich Martineau clan, ...had sent her children...to Barbauld's school at Palgrave; she was the grandmother of Harriet
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The youngest Martineau son may have been one of the first eight Palgrave boys...Barbauld/Martineau relationship began with Tommy Martineau's arrival at Palgrave that lasted for 50 years...
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and her husband Rochemont Barbauld, a minister. The academy attracted parents who wished an alternative to traditional education for their sons.
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A number of distinguished parents enrolled their boys at Palgrave, including the nephew of Lady Jane McCarthy, daughter of Prime Minister
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McCarthy, William. "The Celebrated Academy at Palgrave: A Documentary History of Anna Letitia Barbauld’s School".
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Academy, where she received a better education than most girls and women of the day, and then at the renowned
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Anna Laetitia Barbauld was born into the tradition of the so-called dissenting academies, as her father
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as well as Dissenters. Palgrave replaced the strict discipline of traditional schools such as
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Philip Meadows, solicitor, of Diss ( 1719–83 ), was a sponsor of Palgrave School ...
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favourite. Pupils who later distinguished themselves include
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Educational institutions disestablished in the 1780s
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(2012). 105:Lord Chief Justice 57:Warrington Academy 25:English Dissenters 21:dissenting academy 847: 846: 789:Amberfield School 753:Lowestoft College 727:The Bridge School 706:Woodbridge School 701:Summerhill School 651:Finborough School 585:Stoke High School 525:Newmarket Academy 495:Hartismere School 124:German literature 101:King George III's 29:Palgrave, Suffolk 897: 819:Palgrave Academy 500:Holbrook Academy 409: 399: 392: 385: 376: 370: 369: 364: 362: 348: 342: 341: 335: 333: 319: 313: 312: 307: 305: 291: 285: 282: 276: 267: 261: 260: 255: 253: 239: 233: 230: 224: 221: 215: 212: 206: 203: 197: 190: 184: 181: 175: 170:Rodgers, Betsy. 168: 162: 155: 136:Thomas Martineau 120:Sir William Gell 51:taught first at 17:Palgrave Academy 905: 904: 900: 899: 898: 896: 895: 894: 850: 849: 848: 843: 777: 736: 710: 629: 505:Ipswich Academy 450:Chantry Academy 413: 403: 373: 360: 358: 350: 349: 345: 331: 329: 321: 320: 316: 303: 301: 293: 292: 288: 283: 279: 268: 264: 251: 249: 241: 240: 236: 231: 227: 222: 218: 213: 209: 204: 200: 191: 187: 182: 178: 169: 165: 156: 152: 148: 93: 45: 12: 11: 5: 903: 901: 893: 892: 887: 882: 877: 872: 867: 862: 852: 851: 845: 844: 842: 841: 836: 831: 826: 821: 816: 811: 806: 801: 796: 791: 785: 783: 779: 778: 776: 775: 770: 765: 760: 755: 750: 744: 742: 738: 737: 735: 734: 729: 724: 718: 716: 712: 711: 709: 708: 703: 698: 693: 688: 683: 678: 673: 668: 666:Ipswich School 663: 658: 653: 648: 643: 641:Culford School 637: 635: 631: 630: 628: 627: 622: 617: 612: 607: 602: 597: 592: 587: 582: 577: 572: 567: 562: 557: 552: 547: 542: 537: 532: 527: 522: 517: 512: 507: 502: 497: 492: 487: 482: 477: 472: 467: 462: 457: 452: 447: 442: 437: 432: 427: 421: 419: 415: 414: 404: 402: 401: 394: 387: 379: 372: 371: 343: 314: 286: 277: 262: 234: 225: 216: 207: 198: 196:8 (1997), 282. 185: 183:Rodgers, 63–4. 176: 163: 149: 147: 144: 112:William Taylor 92: 89: 44: 41: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 902: 891: 888: 886: 883: 881: 878: 876: 873: 871: 868: 866: 863: 861: 858: 857: 855: 840: 837: 835: 832: 830: 827: 825: 822: 820: 817: 815: 812: 810: 807: 805: 802: 800: 797: 795: 792: 790: 787: 786: 784: 780: 774: 771: 769: 766: 764: 761: 759: 756: 754: 751: 749: 746: 745: 743: 739: 733: 730: 728: 725: 723: 722:Ashley School 720: 719: 717: 713: 707: 704: 702: 699: 697: 696:Stoke College 694: 692: 689: 687: 684: 682: 679: 677: 674: 672: 669: 667: 664: 662: 659: 657: 654: 652: 649: 647: 644: 642: 639: 638: 636: 632: 626: 623: 621: 618: 616: 613: 611: 608: 606: 603: 601: 598: 596: 593: 591: 588: 586: 583: 581: 578: 576: 573: 571: 568: 566: 563: 561: 558: 556: 553: 551: 548: 546: 543: 541: 538: 536: 533: 531: 528: 526: 523: 521: 518: 516: 513: 511: 508: 506: 503: 501: 498: 496: 493: 491: 488: 486: 483: 481: 478: 476: 473: 471: 468: 466: 463: 461: 458: 456: 453: 451: 448: 446: 443: 441: 438: 436: 433: 431: 428: 426: 423: 422: 420: 416: 412: 408: 400: 395: 393: 388: 386: 381: 380: 377: 368: 356: 355: 347: 344: 340: 327: 326: 318: 315: 311: 299: 298: 290: 287: 281: 278: 275:by Lucy Aikin 274: 271: 266: 263: 259: 247: 246: 238: 235: 229: 226: 220: 217: 211: 208: 202: 199: 195: 189: 186: 180: 177: 173: 167: 164: 160: 154: 151: 145: 143: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 106: 102: 98: 90: 88: 86: 82: 78: 72: 68: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 42: 40: 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 19:was an early 18: 824:RNTE Shotley 818: 366: 359:. 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dissenting academy
English Dissenters
Palgrave, Suffolk
Norfolk
Anna Laetitia Barbauld
John Aikin
Kibworth
Warrington Academy
Huguenot
Suffolk
Anglicans
Eton
corporal punishment
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute
King George III's
Lord Chief Justice
Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman
William Taylor
Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk
Sir William Gell
German literature
Norwich
Sarah Martineau (née Meadows)
Thomas Martineau
Diss
Bluestockings Now!: The Evolution of a Social Role
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The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld
Religious Dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld Circle, 1740–1860
Anna Letitia Barbauld: Voice of the Enlightenment

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