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 King's-Edgehill School
The Board of Governors, Headmaster, Faculty and Students of Kings-Edgehill School request the plea...
www.kes.ns.ca   (45 words)

  
 Edgehill History
Kings College School merged with Edgehill School for Girls to become co-educational on the Kings campus as Kings-Edgehill School.
Edgehill School opened with two buildings, Priest’s House, and the newly erected “Big School House”.
As the war became more serious in the UK, 50 girls from a school in England (Roedean) were housed at Edgehill.
www.kes.ns.ca /kesalumni/edgehill.htm   (168 words)

  
 lake forest academy -- lake forest academy
Hotchkiss School IMG Hockey Academy Kent School Kents Hill School Kimball Union Academy King's-Edgehill School Lake Forest Academy Lawrence Academy The Lawrenceville School The Loomis Chaffee School...
Noel was assistant director of admission at the Salisbury School, assistant director of athletics at Lake Forest Academy, and assistant director of admission at Cardigan Mountain School.
School, Jupiter, FL Kecoughtan High School, Hampton, VA Kepler Gymnasium, Tbingen, Germany Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, IL Lake Highland Prep School, Orlando, FL Lake Ridge Academy, North...
www.majoracademy.com /lakeforestacademy   (3773 words)

  
 lake forest academy -- lake forest academy
Hotchkiss School IMG Hockey Academy Kent School Kents Hill School Kimball Union Academy King's-Edgehill School Lake Forest Academy Lawrence Academy The Lawrenceville School The Loomis Chaffee School...
School, Jupiter, FL Kecoughtan High School, Hampton, VA Kepler Gymnasium, Tbingen, Germany Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, IL Lake Highland Prep School, Orlando, FL Lake Ridge Academy, North...
She currently teaches at New Trier High School, Loyola Academy, Lake Forest High School, and is the wind coach at the Hyde Park Symphony.
www.majoracademy.com /lakeforestacademy   (3510 words)

  
 Archives, Museums and other Heritage Resources - King's-Edgehill School Archives
King's-Edgehill School, founded in 1788, is Canada's oldest independent residential and day school, outside the British Commonwealth.
King's-Edgehill School Archives is mandated to collect and preserve archival material that pertain to King's Collegiate School (1788-1976), Edgehill Church School for Girls (1891-1976), and the amalgamated school -- King's Edgehill School (1976 to present).
Materials which relate directly to the King's-Edgehill community, its history, alumni, past staff and board of governors from 1788 to future years, are the principle focus of the collection.
museum.gov.ns.ca /musdir/kingsedgehillschool.htm   (311 words)

  
 The Cradle of Hockey Birthplace of Hockey Long Pond, Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sandy Young, a well known sport historian and professor at Dalhousie University, is seen here with Gordon Hughes of Windsor back on October 28, 1988, looking over Long Pond after the NSSHC press conference at King's-Edgehill School which officially announced Windsor, Nova Scotia as the Birthplace of Canadian Hockey in the early 1800's.
Historian Leslie Loomer, left, who wrote the book to commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of King's-Edgehill School in 1988, is seen here with former long time Windsor resident Bill Graham examining skates by early skaters at the Nova Scotia Sport Heritage Centre and King's-Edgehill School press release.
The cradle of hockey is a short stroll back of Howard Dill's famous pumpkin patch outside Windsor, Nova Scotia, to a long slim pond in a protected hollow...
www.gameofhockey.com /site-of-hockey.html   (370 words)

  
 lake forest academy -- lake forest academy
Hotchkiss School IMG Hockey Academy Kent School Kents Hill School Kimball Union Academy King's-Edgehill School Lake Forest Academy Lawrence Academy The Lawrenceville School The Loomis Chaffee School...
Union Academy, Meriden, NH The Kiski School, Saltsburg, PA La Lumiere School, La Porte, IN Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, IL Landmark School, Prides Crossing, MA La Salle College High School...
Noel was assistant director of admission at the Salisbury School, assistant director of athletics at Lake Forest Academy, and assistant director of admission at Cardigan Mountain School.
www.majoracademy.com /lakeforestacademy   (3265 words)

  
 The Cradle of Hockey Birthplace of Hockey Long Pond, Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
David Penaluna (Headmaster of King's-Edgehill School) and George Jordan from the CBC Mainstreet program.
Halifax Grammar School Youth team that played King's-Edgehill School in the hockey re-enactment game at Long Pond is the same school where the "Father of Organized Hockey", James Creighton received his early education.
www.gameofhockey.com /school-reactment.html   (3265 words)

  
 The Cradle of Hockey Birthplace of Hockey Long Pond, Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
Halifax Grammar School Youth team that played King's-Edgehill School in the hockey re-enactment game at Long Pond is the same school where the "Father of Organized Hockey", James Creighton received his early education.
David Penaluna (Headmaster of King's-Edgehill School) and George Jordan from the CBC Mainstreet program.
Howard Dill's little grandson, 2 year old Michael, with hockey stick in hand, marks the 6th generation on the Dill Family Farm.
www.gameofhockey.com /school-reactment.html   (129 words)

  
 Boys Div I Hockey
Mitchell Jenkins and Gavin Whynot had the other goals for Kings-Edgehill who defended the Western region Championship with the victory.
Kings-Edgehill was forced to defeat Queen Elizabeth in their second game to keep their title hopes alive and responded with a very strong effort in a 3-1 victory.
K.E.S. defeated Horton High School 3-1 in Windsor to sweep their best-of-three Western Region Division 1 hockey semi-final series in two games.
www.kes.ns.ca /div1_hockey.htm   (129 words)

  
 International Baccalaureate
At Kings-Edgehill we have been a member of the International Baccalaureate family of schools since 1981 and our first IB Diploma candidate, Katherine Ings graduated in 1982.
The International Baccalaureate programme is an internationally accepted school leaving qualification based on a unified programme of studies.
A student who successfully completes the full programme of study receives the International Baccalaureate Diploma, a singular and laudable achievement which puts that student on a par with the best high school graduates from any other part of the world.
www.kes.ns.ca /ib.htm   (918 words)

  
 Richard Allestree - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was present at the Battle of Edgehill in October 1642, after which, while hurrying to Oxford to prepare for the king's visit to Christ Church, he was captured by a troop of Lord Say's soldiers from Broughton House, and soon afterwards set free on the surrender of the place to the king's forces.
His additions to the college buildings were less successful; for the "Upper School," constructed by him at his own expense, was falling into ruin almost in his lietime, and was replaced by the present structure in 1689.
Allestree was buried in the chapel at Eton College, where there is a Latin inscription to his memory.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Allestree   (845 words)

  
 Jeffrey St. Clair: Intolerable Opinions in an Age of Shock and Awe
I ended up devouring them at the stark library of Georgetown University (the meager library at American University, where I went to school, is a international scandal), overlooking the Potomac River and the gloom-stricken Lincoln Memorial.
A prisoner exchange was arranged and Lilburne was on the loose again, leading soldiers into battle against the king's troops, eventually rising to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Once again he faced trial, this time at Oxford, for "taking up arms against the King." Lilburne was swiftly convicted and sentenced to death.
www.counterpunch.org /stclair03202004.html   (2755 words)

  
 Prep School History
dilemmas of bringing a King to trial; Isaac Dorislaus ; Westminster Hall; features and organisation of the Kings trial; John Bradshaw’s reinforced hat; charges of tyranny, murder; verdict; regicides;
From either Edgehill, Landsdown Hill, Roundway Down, Newbury, Martson Moor or Naseby ; Presentation should include details of date, location, size of forces; commanders; weaponry; tactics; events in the battle; outcome; reasons for outcome ;
newshare.bedfordschool.org.uk /Academic/Prep/departments/history/website/resources/scheme_of_work/civil_war/mtp_index.htm   (2755 words)

  
 The Cradle of Hockey Birthplace of Hockey Long Pond, Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
Long Pond with background view of King's-Edgehill School (Established in 1788)
Boys playing a game of shinny on Long Pond
Highlights CBC Hockey Day in Canada at Long Pond
www.gameofhockey.com   (2755 words)

  
 Modern History Sourcebook: William Harvey (1578-1657): On The Motion Of The Heart And Blood In Animals
He was educated at the King's School, Canterbury, and at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge; and studied medicine on the Continent, receiving the degree of M.D. from the University of Padua.
William Harvey, whose epoch-making treatise announcing and demonstrating the circulation of the blood is here printed, was born at Folkestone, Kent, England, April 1, 1578.
In 1618 Harvey was appointed physician extraordinary to James I, and he remained in close professional relations to the royal family until the close of the Civil War, being present at the battle of Edgehill.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/mod/1628harvey-blood.html   (9738 words)

  
 :: EVangeline Trail Tourism Association :: Nova Scotia ::
Windsor's King's-Edgehill, founded in 1788, was the FIRST independent school in the British Commonwealth.
Windsor is home to three of Atlantic Canada's Largest Historical Murals, depicting the bustling waterfront, railway and Gerrish Street of the past.
Windsor has always been a meeting place, first for the Mi'kmaqs, then the Acadian French in 1685 who built a network of dykes along the rivers, and later the English gentry.
www.evangelinetrail.com /martock.html   (9738 words)

  
 The Cycle of Prayer
The Staff and Students at Kings-Edgehill School, Windsor, Nova Scotia
The Staff and Students at the University of Kings College, Halifax, Nova Scotia
For the Partner Dioceses of Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island and Moosonee, Ontario.
mushkego.typepad.com /prayer   (1205 words)

  
 Page Title
During the Civil War the Mathew family were Royalists, Edward Mathew of Aberaman, it seems, commanded the Cardiff garrison and Myles (Miles) Mathew of Blaengwawr commanded The King's Lifeguard at the Battle of Edgehill.
The boundary of his land was the Gwawr, the stream that runs next to the school.
Aberaman is the name of a neighbouring farm, but over the years the ancient boundaries have been lost and the whole area is now referred to as Aberaman.
www.rctednet.net /blaengwawrprimary/page33.html   (583 words)

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