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The Challenge
GB 2014 WS-05-BEV-01-02-01 · Subserie · May 1955
Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

1 A5 booklet with timetable of examinations and rules. Separate A5 sheets each for 11 separate subjects:
Mathematics
Latin Prose
General Paper
French Composition
Latin Translation
History and Geography
French Translation
Mathematics II
Greek Sentences
Greek Translation
Latin verse composition

Press cutting
GB 2014 WS-05-BEV-01-03-05 · Unidad documental simple · 5 May 1960
Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

Press cutting on Princess Margaret's wedding in 1960. Picture of Nicholas Bevan and David Myring, 'The Luckiest Boys in London', who will take part in the ceremony.

Henry Mordaunt Clavering to John Benn
GB 2014 WS-05-CLA-1 · Unidad documental simple · 1846-04-22
Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

Opens the correspondence. There has been a breakdown of relations between HMC and JB (of unspecified length, but possibly 50 years ago - last meeting ca. 1820) through HMC's misunderstanding of an act of JB's, but HMC is now satisfied that no offence was meaned. Ill health in ca.1820 led him to holiday and then buy a property on Mont St. Michel - compelled to sell this last year because of the 2 cataracts which have blinded him. Also a property in Foret Montier. Quote from Hor.C.2.14, Hor.C.3.6. News of his own family. His epitaph which he has composed. Recalls Vincent's epitaph for Albany Wallis (OW). Used to attend Abbey services, where Howel Holland Edwards (schoolfellow) is a prebend. School much reduced (only 100 pupils, cf. Eton's 800). Refers to the monuments of Edward Smedley, Vincent and Busby. All the old trees have been removed from Dean's Yard. Tothill Fields have been built over (a town with squares and gardens) from Millbank to the Floodgates. Wishes to be remembered to some (university?) friends.

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Henry Mordaunt Clavering to John Benn
GB 2014 WS-05-CLA-5 · Unidad documental simple · 1846-6-19
Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

Cataract operations best performed in warm weather, when the patient is less likely to catch cold. Only schoolfriends he is aware of as still living are the Marquis of Anglesey (Henry William Paget) and Sir George Murray (sic - unclear who this is, but possibly, according to Hugh Pagan, Sir William Murray, brother of Sir John Murray - see also 6 ). Death last year of Sir Francis Burdett (actually January 1844) because he had given himself up to the 'cold water system'; he was always a dupe of charlatans. On the current heatwave and railroads.

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