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: In the early 1800s, the Warrington School faced significant internal conflict. Masters and "feoffees" (trustees) frequently clashed over financial management, leading to a decline in the school's utility and a high-profile bill filed in the Court of Chancery in 1807 to rectify mismanagement.

The ID corresponds to a doctoral thesis titled "The development of secondary education in Warrington 1800-1902" by William B. Stephens , archived at the Open University (Open Research Online) . Based on the historical context of this document, 57283.rar

: The narrative covers the critical period from 1800 to 1902, capturing the transition into the modern era of education established by the 1902 Education Act . Target Audience : In the early 1800s, the Warrington School

This research examines the evolution of secondary education in Warrington during the 19th century. It tracks the shift from traditional foundations to modern educational governance, highlighting the friction between historical charitable trusts and the growing industrial demand for structured learning. Key Historical Themes Stephens , archived at the Open University (Open