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Ingrave, the Village 1908, Essex.  (Neg. 60599)  © Copyright The Francis Frith Collection 2005. http://www.francisfrith.com
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Education in Ingrave

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

1818

"Population 393. Consolidated with West Hordon parish. Two or three day schools, containing about 50 children. The poor have sufficient means of education."

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

1833

"Population 402. Two Daily Schools: wherein 28 children of both sexes receive instruction at the expense of their parents. One Sunday School in which 26 children of both sexes are instructed gratuitously."

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

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