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24: 436:, who added a second storey, which was used as an exchange and assembly room. Alderman Gee not only contributed £80 and 20,000 bricks, but also left two houses in the 'Butchery' (now Queen Street) for the school's benefit. From inscriptions on three stones in the wall, the rebuild appears to have been completed in 1583 at a cost of £600. This building was purchased in 1875 by the vicar of 315:. In 1988, as part of a restructure by the Local Education Authority, the site was renamed William Gee School. Meanwhile, Hull Grammar School relocated to the old Marist College site on Cottingham Road, becoming a fee paying school in 1989, only to merge with Hull High School in 2005 to form the Hull Collegiate School (renamed in 2021 443:
From 1875 to 1891 the grammar school rented temporary premises, but in the latter year a new and commodious building was erected on Leicester Street, officially opened by the Mayor of Hull on 27 January 1892. The new school was built in the
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William Gee (thrice Mayor of Hull) opened a subscription for the purpose of repairing it. This resulted in the erection of a new school, in which Alderman Gee was joined by the Corporation of
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granted the school house and associated property to Luke Thurcross, the mayor, who in 1604 entrusted his interest in the school and gardens to four trustees, to act on behalf of the mayor and
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was secured to them. An exhibition of £40 to Cambridge University was endowed in 1627 and augmented in 1630, with another scholarship of £60 a year to
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In the 20th century, the school moved onto Bishop Alcock Road in the Bricknell Avenue area of Hull. It remained there until 1988.
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Hull Grammar School was founded around 1330 and endowed in 1479 as part of a chantry chapel by Bishop
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The museum of Ancient Egyptian and Victorian English life now housed in former school buildings
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In 1486 a schoolhouse was built for Bishop Alcock's chantry foundation in the Market Square of
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from 1899 to 1908, also introduced the 1919 Bill in New York to legalise boxing (known as the
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poet and patriot (his father, the Rev. Andrew Marvell M.A., was a master at the School)
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In 1892 the endowments produced about £80 a year, for which the master taught the
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objected and eventually re-established the school, which was appropriated by the
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free, but the scholars paid for other subjects under Town Council regulations.
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was a pupil in this era, and his father the Rev. Andrew Marvell a master.
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Wilberforce, Marvell, Alcock, and Gee (named for eminent Old Boys)
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Comprehensive school in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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Hull City Archives, Hull Grammar School Records, 1750–2002
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and later adopted by the other 44 states) and founded the
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East Riding of Yorkshire
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53°46′05″N 0°21′43″W / 53.768120°N 0.362070°W / 53.768120; -0.362070
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