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Robert Corbet Singleton

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In 1850 Singleton noted in his diary that the school's boys were "bold, manly and vigorous at their games...very proud of their college". Singleton explained that to be a successful teacher a man "must be something of a gentleman...it would never do... to induce the boys to look down on him". Perhaps
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Singleton was committed, as before, to a monastic and ascetic regime for the boys at Radley, at odds, it has been noted, with Sewell’s "more relaxed, arcadian approach to education." This led ultimately to Singleton’s resignation as Warden in 1851 – whereat Sewell began a "systematic removal" of
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Singleton had been the second most significant benefactor of St Columba’s, and he was as generous in the founding of Radley. Between St Columba’s and Radley it was estimated that his gifts amounted to £30,000. At Radley, he gave the first
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Singleton’s name as a co-founder of Radley College. There was in consequence no lasting memorial to Singleton at Radley prior to the naming of the Singleton Library at the centenary in 1947.
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his brother too was Samuel Singleton, elected a member of Common Room in 1848. A stickler for truth and honesty Singleton was an exacting employer, finding it hard to recruit staff.
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Singleton's resignation from St Columba's in 1846 followed a controversy after he insisted on a rigorous regime of
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Singleton was a teacher of mathematics, but he loved music and Latin. On the best of terms with
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sang at the funeral service: he was buried on 12 February in the Corbet vault at
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in Ireland, where he lived with his mother. Following her death, he moved to
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It was here that he continued his long acquaintance and collaboration with
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Singleton was the second son of Francis Corbet of County Adare,
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Following his resignation from Radley, Singleton returned to
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Singleton moved to Oxford where he was admitted in 1847 to
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About Robert Singleton – Victorian educational reformer
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About Robert Singleton – Victorian educational reformer
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About Robert Singleton – Victorian educational reformer
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About Robert Singleton – Victorian educational reformer
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About Robert Singleton – Victorian educational reformer
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About Robert Singleton – Victorian educational reformer
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Index

St. Columba’s College
Dublin
St. Peter’s College, Radley
hymns
York
Meath
Trinity College
William Sewell
St Columba's College
Edwin Monk
fasting
Trinity College
William Sewell
St Peter’s College, Radley
organ
Kingstown
York
Minster Court
Edwin Monk
Precentor
Organist and Master of Choristers
York Minster
Latin
classicist
Virgil
Petergate
York
St Columba’s College
St Patrick’s Cathedral
Dublin

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