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Cripps family
Cripps family
1871 census for the Cripps family at a Boarding School, Orsett, Essex
Census return 1871 for the Boarding School at Orsett, Essex. It includes Samuel Cripps and his family.
1881 Census for Orsett Essex and 1891 for St Margaret's at Cliffe - Cripps family records
Census returns for 1881 Orsett, Essex and 1891 St Margaret's at Cliffe, Kent. Includes Samuel Cripps, Master at Cliffe House School, together with his family. Also details of Baptisms and Marriages of the family at St ...
Cliffe House Academy and Cliffe Hotel; three articles.
The first article is by John Jewell and was published in a Parish Magazine in 1972 and concerns the Cliffe House Academy. The second is a cutting from a newspaper dated 29 November 1974 and is ...
Cliffe House School court case of December 1881, re sale of the school by S G Cripps to G F Denman
Press cuttings covering the 4 day High Court case as covered in The Deal Telegram of 23 and 24 December 1881 about fraudulent misrepresentation in the sale of Cliffe House School by Samuel George Cripps ...
Extract from 'Where to Buy at Dover' a tourist guide. 1891
Extract from 'Where to buy at Dover,' tourist guide of 1891, an article covering the Cliffe Hotel and Boarding House, St Margaret's at Cliffe, Proprietor Mr S G Cripps.
Letter concerning punishments at the former Cliffe House School. 1948
A letter dated 24 January 1948 responding to Mr Worsfold's letter from C A Groves of the Cliffe Hotel. It concerns its use as part of Cliffe House School and the punishment meted out by ...
Note concerning a pupil from Cliffe School who had injured himself whilst on a journey . dated 1884
Dated 5 September 1884, this is a hand written note concerning an accident befalling a pupil from Mr Cripps Cliffe School whilst riding illegally on one of Mr Denne's brick wagons.