PRIMARY SOURCES

A. Uppingham Archives (UA)

1. Edward Thring

A Speech delivered at the Prize-giving at the High School for Girls, Leamington. 1886

A Wanderer

An Address delivered before the Education Society. 1885

Annotations in the first volume of his three-volume Bible

Diary of his European tour. 1852

Diary: 1853 to March 1862

Diary: October 1886 to October 1887

Index Rerum: a collection of jottings

Lecture on poetry, c1857

Letters: numerous

Little jotting book

Maxim and Aphorisms

Notes and jottings

Notes to communicants and confirmation candidates

Observation: a lecture

On Discipline: a paper

Photographs and photograph albums

Purity: Carlisle address

School Delusions. 1860

Sermons: 388 manuscripts

The Enchanted Wood: a fairy tale

Three Letters and Axioms on Education. 1866

Uppingham School: The Statement of the Rev Edward Thring, Head Master, respecting the Organisation of the School: and the Decree of the Governors. 1859

White note book: begun in 1847

2. Other sources

Andrews, David & Derso, Abraha, Funeral Addresses for John Royds. 2011

Ballard, S.,Memories. c1990

Beisiegel papers

Belk, T.B., RHO: a memorial sermon. 1961

Borth scrap-book

Bothamley, H.W., Some Notes on the History of Uppingham School. 1951

Browne, R. B.,Memories. 1979

David, Paul; a collection of papers (previously held at Leeds University)

Donnelly, Ann,Bisham Abbey Village School; Uppingham School; Bedales School; A Family Connection. 1974

Founder’s Day. 1882

Haslam, S. L. E., diary. 1870-1873

Hodson, C. G.,Memories. c1980

Hornung papers

Howitt, H.G.,Reminiscences. 1966

James, W.F., Thring and Uppingham

Minute Book and scrap-books of the Uppingham Rovers C. C., 1863 onwards

Miscellaneous letters, papers etc in folders

OU Dinner Song. January 1914

Photograph albums

Register of Scholars

Report of the Meeting of Head Masters of Schools. Winchester, 1873

Reredos file

Richardson, N. P. V.,Uppingham-by-the-Sea (a dramatisation of the Borth saga). 1977

Richardson, N. P. V., Memorial Address for John Royds. 2011

Rome, R.C.,Uppingham: The Story of a School – 1584-1948. 1948

Rudman, J. P.,Chapel Notes. c2010

School Calendars. 1914

School Rules. 1869

Schools Inquiry Commission. vol. v, Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners, part ii. 1868

Schools Inquiry Commission. vol. xvi, North Midlands Division. Special Reports of the Assistant Commissioners. 1869

The Dunelmian. Jul 1941

The Hospitaler. Feb 1851 to Jun 1853

Thring, Gale, newspaper obituary, 1920

Thring, Margaret,Memories

Trustees’ Minute Books

Uppingham School Library Catalogue. 1867

Uppingham School Magazine (USM). Apr 1863 onwards

Uppingham School Roll. 1885, 1894, 1906, 1914, 1922, 1932, 1948, 1962, 1974, 1987 & 1997

B. Other Archives

1. Cambridge University Library

Add. Ms. 7348/4 'F.D.M.' Club. 1882

2. British Library

Add.Ms. 55171 Letters from Thring to the Macmillans

3. De Montfort University Library

Notes written by Gerald Murray (donated by Malcolm Tozer)

4. Repton School

Cripps, R. V., Fourteen: A Diary of the Teens. 1937

The Reptonian, 1914-1919

C. Early Journals, Periodicals, Magazines, Newspapers & Reference Books

Black and White. Jul 1907

Contemporary Review. Dec 1866 to Nov 1927

Cornhill Magazine. May 1860

Dictionary of National Biography

Dublin Review. Jul 1865

Edinburgh Review. Aug 1810 to Oct 1919

English Review. Apr 1918 to May 1933

Fortnightly Review. Oct 1865 to Oct 1905

Golf Illustrated. 22 Dec 1899

Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. 15 Nov 1935

Journal of Education. Nov 1881 to Dec 1887

Leisure Hour. 1 Jan 1888

Monthly Review. Sep 1902

National Review. Nov 1864 to Aug 1911

Nineteenth Century. Jan 1880 to Jan 1927

Physical Education. vol. 47, 1955

Public School Magazine. Mar 1875

Quarterly Review. Oct 1860 to Oct 1928

Saturday Review. 8 Aug & 3 Oct 1857

St James’s Gazette. 3 Apr 1891

The Arena. Mar 1913

The Century Magazine. Sep 1888

The Cliftonian. 1877

The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine. May 1894

The Nation. 14 Jan 1911

The Parents’ Review. 1901 & 1903

The Public Schools Yearbook. 1899, 1905, 1907, 1913 & 1967

The Spectator.29 Jul 1902 & 11 Mar 1922

The Times. 14 Sep 1912, 19 Mar 1913 & 27 Apr 1914

The Times Educational Supplement. 10 Dec 1921

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