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The background of
Dorothy Nicholson (1803β1893) who attended the Lawrences' school was nonconformist, mercantile and politically radical: her father Thomas Nicholson (1753β1825) of Gorton Hall was a cousin of Frances Nicholson (died 1829), Shepherd's wife, daughter of the Liverpool merchant Robert
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Nathaniel and Mary, Sarah Lawrence, described as "a writer, poet and good Horatian scholar", with other members of her family founded a school for girls in Gatacre near Liverpool in 1807; she became the principal. It built up a good reputation. There was an existing
51:, who married in 1777 Mary Johnson. The family belonged to the congregation of the Old Meeting House on Worcester Street. Nathaniel was a chapel warden in 1785. Both the Old Meeting House, and the New Meeting House on Moor Street, were destroyed in the first phase of the 1791
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William Rowan Hamilton: Knt., LL. D., D. C. L., M. R. I. A., Andrews Professor of Astronomy in the University of Dublin, and Royal Astronomer of Ireland, Etc. Etc.: Including Selections from His Poems, Correspondence, and Miscellaneous
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Lawrence lost his business in a financial slump. A Nathaniel Lawrence of Birmingham declared bankrupt that year was a wine merchant. Mary Lawrence and her daughters set up a girls' school in Birmingham.
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Lawrence's school suffered from financial limitations and parsimony, and it was taken over in 1839, transferred to the Misses Holland. By this time, there was a fashionable boys'
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Helen Bourn (1797β1871), a pupil at the school, came from a "distinguished middle-class family", but also one with a long tradition of nonconformist ministry, from her great-grandfather
194:; her mother was Ellen Gaskell. Her father made difficulties about her first marriage, requiring that her fiancΓ© should give up his medical career and move to north-west England as a
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91:. Together, in early decades of the 19th century, the two schools at Gateacre were "where the sons and daughters of the merchant aristocracy of Liverpool were educated".
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Frances having died as adults: in order of age, Sarah, Mary, Arabella, Jane, and Harriet, none of whom married.
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school founded by the Swiss educator Carl
Voelker. Sarah Lawrence subscribed to the 1823 book of sermons of Henry Turner (died 1822), minister of the Unitarian
122:, as did Miss Benton of Gateacre, who in 1815 was advertising a preparatory school for boys 5 to 15 there, giving Shepherd, the Miss Lawrences and the Rev.
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The
Descendants of Philip Henry, M.A.: Incumbent of Worthenbury, in the County of Flint; who was Ejected Therefrom by the Act of Uniformity in 1662
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1726:. Philadelphia, Printed for private circulation by J.B. Lippincott company. p. 104.
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Sarah's brother Nathaniel Lawrence the younger married Francis Sarah Ogden, daughter of
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The Descendants of Philip Henry, M.A., Incumbent of Worthenbury, in the County of Flint
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families. The Lawrences' school has been considered Unitarian, in a group with
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor; Coleridge, Ernest Hartley; Coburn, Kathleen (1895).
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Wheeler, William Ogden; Van Alstyne, Lawrence; Ogden, Charles Burr (1907).
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Jane Ashton (1806β1884) from the Manchester area, maternal grandmother of
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Selected Journal Entries by Beatrix Potter - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
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The Nonconformist Revolution: Religious dissent, innovation and rebellion
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1758:. Simpkin, Marshall, and Company John Merridew, Leamington. p. 25.
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364:. The Sharpes were introduced to the Lawrence sisters by the family of
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The Lives of Eminent Unitarians: With a Notice of Dissenting Academies
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Eliza Lawrence took care of Catherine Emmet, orphaned daughter of
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Forgotten Prophets : the lives of unitarian women, 1760-1904
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Memorials of the Old Meeting House and Burial Ground, Birmingham
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in 1828, Voelker and Staehle used as references Sarah Lawrence,
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successful school in Gateacre, run by the Unitarian minister
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Eliza, the eldest daughter, at this time spent a period as a
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Costambeys, Marios; Hamer, Andrew J.; Heale, Martin (2007).
229:, and his wife Harriot or Harriet Booth; and the sister of
1473:. Edinburgh: Printed for private circulation. p. 147.
1456:. Edinburgh: Printed for private circulation. p. 104.
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Stories Selected from the History of Greece, for Children
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The View from the Pulpit: Victorian Ministers and Society
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Stories Selected from the History of Greece, for Children
138:. Another successful founder of a Unitarian school, near
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near Liverpool, and was a family friend of the Aikins of
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Samuel Sharpe, egyptologist and translator of the Bible;
1212:(Thesis). Newcastle University. pp. 1β23, 103, 120.
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Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge : in two volumes
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Samuel Sharpe: Egyptologist and Translator of the Bible
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Catharine Aikin (Kitty, c.1819β1908) was a daughter of
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manufacturer. She married Thomas Martineau, brother of
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The Life & Experiences of Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe
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Gender, Power and the Unitarians in England, 1760-1860
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Gender, Power and the Unitarians in England, 1760-1860
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Ogilvie, Marilyn Bailey; Harvey, Joy Dorothy (2000).
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The Laurel: Fugitive Poetry of the Nineteenth Century
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The Laurel: Fugitive Poetry of the Nineteenth Century
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The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: L-Z
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Coleridge, Sara Coleridge; Coleridge, Edith (1875).
1323:. Manchester: Cartwright & Rattray. p. 153.
769:"Liverpool 1820-1832, History of Parliament Online"
1910:Nathaniel Lawrence Family of Liverpool, Lancashire
1402:Georgian Chronicle: Mrs. Barbauld & Her Family
1369:Georgian Chronicle: Mrs. Barbauld & Her Family
1876:. Vol. XXVI. W. Metcalfe. 1906. p. 213.
1523:Drennan, William; McTier, Martha Drennan (1998).
552:. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co. p. 25.
1470:Reynolds-Rathbone diaries and letters, 1753-1839
1453:Reynolds-Rathbone diaries and letters, 1753-1839
981:"Education in the Classics and Modern Languages"
907:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 111 note.
645:The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure
1623:. London, K. Paul, Trench & co. p. 87.
1081:The Making of the Middle Ages: Liverpool Essays
757:. London : William Heinemann. p. 758.
397:Leaving Gateacre in 1839, the sisters moved to
233:. She married John Leech, a cotton merchant in
154:at Gateacre, run by Miss Hunt, and attended by
1174:. Vol. 55. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
330:and family. She corresponded with Arthur, and
1555:. Hodges, Figgis, & Company. p. 191.
1049:. Macmillan and Company, limited. p. 14.
931:Sir John Brunner: Radical Plutocrat 1842-1919
816:Webb, R. K. "Shepherd, William (1768β1847)".
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98:might do so tacitly, and attract pupils from
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1801:. Office of The Law times. 1888. p. 87.
1340:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1114:. K. Paul, Trench & Company. p. 87.
822:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1862:. Law Newspaper Company. 1860. p. 571.
1084:. Liverpool University Press. p. 223.
1509:The United Irishmen, Their Lives and Times
1334:Taylor, Judy. "Potter , (Helen) Beatrix".
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469:Barbauld, Anna Letitia (1 January 1994).
1833:A Historical Dictionary of British Women
1527:. Women's History Project. p. 635.
963:"Preparatory School for Young Gentlemen"
423:; they had four sons and two daughters.
1337:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
819:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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126:as references. Advertising a school in
1061:"Memories of Miss Holland at Gateacre"
586:. Pen and Sword History. p. 192.
311:was given a letter of introduction to
1946:People from Birmingham, West Midlands
1775:. Taylor & Francis. p. 754.
1606:. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.
1525:The Drennan-McTier Letters: 1802-1819
1490:. London : H.S. King. p. 7.
1296:. Penguin Books Limited. p. 20.
322:Sarah Lawrence was a close friend of
27:, and an associate of members of the
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1859:The Solicitors' Journal and Reporter
1487:Memoir and letters of Sara Coleridge
853:. Macmillan of Canada. p. 216.
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1415:Schools Inquiry Commission (1868).
928:Koss, Stephen E. (2 October 1970).
429:, founder with her half-sisters of
1888:"Norton, Henry Turton (NRTN865HT)"
1569:Life of Sir William Rowan Hamilton
472:The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld
134:and the Rev. Augustus Campbell of
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1836:. Psychology Press. p. 269.
789:Kamm, Josephine (16 April 2010).
773:www.historyofparliamentonline.org
580:Thomas, Amanda J. (30 May 2020).
526:. London: Batsford. p. xxix.
248:, and his wife Anne, daughter of
1813:"Lawrence, Penelope (LWRN876Pw)"
1741:. The School. p. 14 note 2.
1566:Graves, Robert Perceval (1882).
1548:Graves, Robert Perceval (1882).
1387:Hampstead & Highgate Express
1293:Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature
1263:Potter, Beatrix (17 July 2017).
1171:Dictionary of National Biography
1125:Kenyon, Olga (21 October 2011).
563:Beale, Catherine Hutton (1882).
374:(1841), editor of the anthology.
1709:. Elm House. 1873. p. 138.
1617:Clayden, Peter William (1883).
1506:Madden, Richard Robert (1860).
1269:. Delphi Classics. p. 15.
1108:Clayden, Peter William (1883).
999:"Campbell, Augustus (CMBL803A)"
475:. University of Georgia Press.
1737:Zouche, Dorothy E. De (1955).
1043:Roscoe, Henry Enfield (1906).
987:. 24 November 1828. p. 1.
969:. 15 November 1816. p. 1.
727:. OUP Oxford. pp. 79β80.
210:Nicholson (1727β1779) who was
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1467:Greg, Emily Rathbone (1905).
1450:Greg, Emily Rathbone (1905).
1389:. 31 October 1908. p. 5.
1191:. Unitarian Soc. p. 334.
1131:. History Press. p. 96.
1675:. 24 March 1863. p. 10.
1404:. Methuen. pp. 262β263.
1400:Aikin-Sneath, Betsy (1958).
1367:Aikin-Sneath, Betsy (1958).
1354:UK public library membership
1290:Lear, Linda (6 March 2008).
1128:800 Years of Women's Letters
1016:Reed, Peter (9 March 2016).
836:UK public library membership
275:The Diary of Lady Willoughby
182:Pupils and their backgrounds
1892:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1817:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1706:The Illustrated London News
1693:. 21 April 1863. p. 3.
1439:. 15 April 1865. p. 8.
1418:Report of the Commissioners
1067:. 25 March 1903. p. 3.
1003:A Cambridge Alumni Database
874:Watts, Ruth (6 June 2014).
659:Watts, Ruth (6 June 2014).
616:Watts, Ruth (6 June 2014).
523:William Roscoe of Liverpool
202:, was widowed, and married
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1894:. University of Cambridge.
1819:. University of Cambridge.
1512:. James Duffy. p. 20.
1317:Middleton, Thomas (1899).
1230:. 3 April 1893. p. 4.
1005:. University of Cambridge.
849:Phillips, Paul T. (1978).
795:. Routledge. p. 101.
695:. OUP Oxford. p. 48.
506:. 25 July 1859. p. 3.
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1022:. Routledge. p. 48.
934:. CUP Archive. p. 3.
880:. Routledge. p. 53.
665:. Routledge. p. 86.
622:. Routledge. p. 54.
520:Chandler, George (1953).
447:Henry Turton James Norton
178:Gatacre Grange, in 1866.
1752:Lawrence, Sarah (1844).
1651:Lawrence, Sarah (1847).
1634:Lawrence, Sarah (1841).
1600:Lawrence, Sarah (1844).
1583:Lawrence, Sarah (1820).
1433:"The Education of Girls"
1383:"Death of Miss C. Aikin"
1185:Turner, William (1843).
546:Lawrence, Sarah (1844).
286:Christopher Temple Emmet
188:Samuel Bourn the younger
1830:Hartley, Cathy (2003).
1371:. Methuen. p. 184.
328:Charles Rochemont Aikin
313:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
279:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
254:Bedford College, London
242:Charles Rochemont Aikin
156:Edmund Knowles Muspratt
1346:10.1093/ref:odnb/35584
1161:"Tagart, Edward"
945:Turner, Henry (1823).
901:Paz, Denis G. (1995).
828:10.1093/ref:odnb/25340
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385:Later lives and deaths
309:William Rowan Hamilton
246:Anna Laetitia Barbauld
166:Location and aftermath
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74:The school at Gateacre
1241:Sekers, David (ed.).
443:Jane Elizabeth Norton
392:
340:Anna Letitia Barbauld
264:Further information:
176:Andrew Barclay Walker
132:Thomas Stewart Traill
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1224:"Liverpool Worthies"
1065:Liverpool Daily Post
271:Hannah Mary Rathbone
160:Henry Enfield Roscoe
116:High Pavement Chapel
1640:. Tilt & Bogue.
1252:. pp. 21, 173.
366:Edwin Wilkins Field
334:, sister-in-law of
260:Family associations
128:Allerton, Liverpool
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216:Warrington Academy
214:and a governor of
172:Cornelius Sherlock
152:preparatory school
124:Christopher Wyvill
110:, and locally the
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1936:English educators
1843:978-1-85743-228-2
1782:978-0-415-92040-7
1691:Liverpool Mercury
1673:Liverpool Mercury
1657:. London: Kinder.
1534:978-1-874280-43-9
1352:(Subscription or
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1276:978-1-78877-455-0
1228:Liverpool Mercury
1156:Gordon, Alexander
1138:978-0-7524-7200-3
1091:978-1-84631-068-3
1029:978-1-317-14263-8
967:Liverpool Mercury
914:978-0-313-29476-1
887:978-1-317-88862-8
860:978-0-7705-1590-4
834:(Subscription or
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734:978-0-19-928998-1
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629:978-1-317-88862-8
593:978-1-4738-7570-8
482:978-0-8203-1528-7
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