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Education in Beaumont-cum-Moze

Reports and returns on schools and education in Beaumont-cum-Moze. These allow a glimpse into the education your ancestors may have received if they were from this parish.

1818

"Population 259. A Sunday school almost entirely supported by the rector in which between 70 and 80 children receive instruction; he has also established a day school containing 51 children. The poor would thankfully receive the means of éducation."

Source: Digest of Parochial Returns. Select Committee on Education of the Poor, 1818

1833

"Population 452. One Day and Sunday School, attended by 10 males and 36 females daily, and 22 males and 4 females in addition on Sundays; it commenced as a Daily School in 1833 and is partly supported by subscription and partly by payments from the parents of the children."

Source: House of Commons papers, Volume 41. Abstract of Education Returns 1833

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