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  1. 28 de ago. de 2020 · Henry VI founded Eton College in 1440 for “25 poor and indigent scholars to learn grammar”. He wanted his subjects to have the opportunities of acquiring knowledge that he had enjoyed, and named William Stokke and Richard Cokkes as the first two boys to have a place. Classical education in England in the 15 th century was in decline and ...

  2. 13 de jul. de 2009 · A history of Eton College, 1440-1884 by Lyte, H. C. Maxwell, Sir. Publication date 1889 Topics Eton College Publisher London, New York, Macmillan ...

  3. 30 de mai. de 2009 · A history of Eton college (1440-1910) by Lyte, Henry Churchill Maxwell, Sir, 1848-Publication date 1911 Topics

  4. Eton's history and influence have made Eton one of the most prestigious schools in the world. [2] Following the public school tradition, Eton is a full boarding school, which means pupils live at the school seven days a week, [3] and it is one of only four such remaining single-sex boys', boarding-only independent senior schools in the United Kingdom (the others being Harrow , Radley , and ...

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  6. Eton College, boarding school near Windsor, Berkshire, one of England ’s largest independent secondary schools and one of the highest in prestige. It was founded by Henry VI in 1440–41 for 70 highly qualified boys who received scholarships from a fund endowed by the king. Simultaneously, Henry founded King’s College, Cambridge, to which ...

  7. The College Archives hold a wealth of papers created by Eton College in the course of day-to-day business, kept permanently for their historical importance. These records detail some of the most significant events in Eton’s history and provide a fascinating glimpse into the lives of those connected with the college.