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          Henderson Rowing Cup
          GB 2014 WS-04-TRO-001/079 · Item · 1911
          Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

          Inscription: 'Westminster School George By Henderson Bequest King's Scholars vs Town Boys Rowing Cup'. Not loaded. No cover. Donor: George By Henderson. Awarded: 1919-1979. Handles.

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          Maitre d'Armes Plate
          GB 2014 WS-04-TRO-010/040 · Item · 20th Century
          Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

          Inscription: 'Maitre d'Armes Westminster School'. Plate with swords decoration. Presented by Doniert MacFarlane Ashburnham 1986-1991. Damage to hilt on sword decoration.

          Henry Mordaunt Clavering to John Benn
          GB 2014 WS-05-CLA-16 · Item · 1846-11-23
          Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

          Doubts whether his grandson (up at Balliol) would be able to perform the duties of curate (see 15), since he is not yet quite in holy orders. A Westminster boy was with him yesterday; numbers, at present 90, will rise by 30 after Christmas, the old KS dormitory is now used only for sleeping, rooms have been constructed on the ground floor for use during the day, and School is being heated by hot water pipes. More time is being devoted to study, whole play days have been abolished, and Lily's Latin Grammar now being used. All these changes have been brought about by Dr Buckland, the Dean. More musings on John Fawcett (see 13).

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          Henry Mordaunt Clavering to John Benn
          GB 2014 WS-05-CLA-20 · Item · 1847-1-4
          Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

          Quote from the Vulgate (Book of Job, re the illnesses of old age). Alarmed by report that the school had been destroyed by fire, but in fact it was confined to Queen Anne's Bounty Office, between the boarding houses Clapham's and Geary's (NW corner of Dean's Yard). Has received 2 letters from Pulteney, who must have inherited immensely from Lady Bath (wife of Sir James Murray-Pultenay, OW). On the recent discovery by a Boston dentist of ether as an anaesthetic. How the pedantic and erudite use of the original meanings of words in book titles may put many people off buying them (A Catholic History of England, An Apology for the Bible).

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