See List of English and Welsh endowed schools (19th century).

Additions edit

  • Oxford, Magdalen College School, 1480, William of Waynflete.[1]
  • Beetham, 1500.[2]
  • Warrington, Burton-on-Trent, Walthamstow, West Lavington, Oxford Christ Church, Penwortham, Stepney, Stratford-upon-Avon, Ross, Aylsham, Leominster, Kirby Ravensworth, Birstall, York St. Peter's, Elmdon, Tadcaster, Tideswell, London St Dunstan's, Southwark, Netherbury, Eye, Blechingley
  • 51 Cheveley, Keswick, Kinver, Bristol St. Mary, Lowestoft
  • 52 Yeovil, Cropredy, Dartford, Dacre, Kirton-in-Lindsey, Laughton
  • 53 Burton Latimer, Urswick
  • 54 Ringwood, Stradbroke, Ashton in Makerfield, Spalding, Barton under Needham, Halsall
  • 55 Bunbury, Stainmore, Shiffnal, Warton, Boxford, Crosby Ravensworth
  • 56 Croydon, Hesketh, Kimbolton, Staveley, Askrigg, Heighington, Solihull
  • 57 Nantwich, Dent, Godswill, Hayfield, Shawell, Bishop Auckland, Burnsall, Edmonton
  • 58 Abbots Bromley, Kirby in Malham, Dale, Northbeach, Oldham, Eardisland, Ilkley, Otley, Almondsbury, Bridekirk, Sancton
  • 60[3] Stratford-le-Bow, Great Crosby, Snaith, Little Thurlow, Arncliffe
  • 61 Dulwich, Hastings, Mottram-in-Longendale, Worfield, Heighington, Dalton
  • 62 Henbury etc
  • 63 Hatfield etc
  • 64 Addington etc
  • 65 Troutbeck etc

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