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  1. Type. Dissenting academy. Established. 1756. ( 1756) Closed. 1782. ( 1782) Warrington Academy, active as a teaching establishment from 1756 to 1782, was a prominent dissenting academy, that is, a school or college set up by those who dissented from the established Church of England. [1]

  2. James McGuire. Alfie Mather. Isaac Reid. Kian Stanton. Oliver Evans. Kaden Johnson. Daniel Hackney. Learn about the Warrington Wolves Academy.

  3. Warrington Academy, 1757-86 : its predecessors and successors. by. O'Brien, P. (Padraig), 1922-. Publication date. 1989. Topics. Warrington Academy (Warrington, England) -- History, Warrington Academy (Warrington, England), Education -- England -- History, Dissenters, Religious -- England -- History, Education -- history, Dissenters, Religious, ...

  4. The Warrington Dissenting Academy, situated in the north-west of England, existed from 1757-1786, and as an independent centre of learning, it became a paradigm of dissent against the backdrop of the British Enlightenment, a time of fermenting radical views and a reaction to exclusion.

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  5. Warrington Preparatory Academy provides world-class educational solutions with an unwavering dedication to student success and an unyielding commitment to ethical and sound business practices.

  6. Warrington Academy Warrington was, for a time in the second half of the 18th century, a major cultural centre. This reputation was largely based upon the Warrington Academy, which was founded in 1757 as a college for the sons of Protestant Dissenters who were excluded from the universities.

  7. The Warrington Academy was formed in the year 1757, 6 largely through the energy of a young dissenting minister of Warrington 4 Dr. Welch's remarks were unfortunately not recorded. 6 A note inserted in Osier's copy of Malpighi's Opera Omnia 1686 (which bears the inscription 'Presented to the Warrington Dispensary Medical Library by Ed-