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  1. Wixenford School, also known as Wixenford Preparatory School and Wixenford-Eversley, was a private preparatory school for boys near Wokingham, founded in 1869. A feeder school for Eton, after it closed in 1934 its former buildings were taken over by the present-day Ludgrove School .

  2. Family. Notes. Richard Cowley Powles, 1861 photograph. Richard Cowley Powles (1819–1901), known often as Cowley Powles, was an English cleric, academic and founding headmaster of Wixenford School . Early life[edit] He was the son of John Diston Powles, [1] and was educated at Helston Grammar School under Derwent Coleridge.

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  4. Watch on. Wixenford School, also known as Wixenford Preparatory School and Wixenford-Eversley, was a private preparatory school for boys near Wokingham, founded in 1869. A feeder school for Eton, after it closed in 1934 its former buildings were taken over by the present-day Ludgrove School. History The.

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  6. Description. A glazed and framed roll of honour. Inscription. ROLL OF HONOUR/ The following old boys of Wixenford gave their lives for their country/ in the European War.

  7. Douglas was educated at Wixenford School, [3] Winchester College (1884–88) and Magdalen College, Oxford (1889–93), which he left without obtaining a degree. At Oxford, he edited an undergraduate journal, The Spirit Lamp (1892–3), an activity that intensified the constant conflict between him and his father.