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Education in Marks Hall
Reports and returns on schools and education in Marks Hall. These allow a glimpse into the education your ancestors may have received if they were from this parish.
1818
"Population 59. No school. The poor children go to Coggeshall school for instruction which is about a mile distant, at the expense of Mr Honeywood."
Source: Digest of Parochial Returns. Select Committee on Education of the Poor, 1818
1833
"Population 52. No school in this parish."
Source: House of Commons papers, Volume 41. Abstract of Education Returns 1833
No school in the parish.
Parliamentary Commissioners Report 1867: Employment of children and young persons in agriculture.
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