Wymondley College

Wymondley House in 2005, the former home of Wymondley College

Wymondley College was a dissenting academy at Wymondley House in Little Wymondley, Hertfordshire, England. Intended for the education of future nonconformist ministers of religion, it was in operation from 1799 to 1833, when it relocated to Byng Place in London and became known as Coward College. It was also known as Wymondley Academy and Wymondley House.

Foundation

In 1799, a philanthropic trust established by William Coward took possession of Wymondley House in Little Wymondley, Hertfordshire. They intended it to be a replacement home for the Daventry Academy, a somewhat peripatetic institution which had last been based in Northampton. It had closed that location in 1798 on receiving a report that John Horsey, whom it had placed in charge there in 1789, was preaching Socinianism.[1][2] The Coward Trust spent £4,258 on purchase and renovation of the Wymondley building,[1] enlarging it to accommodate two tutors and 24 students[3][a] in their pursuit of studies for dissenting ministry. The trust also determined that the school should be known as Wymondley House, although in practice even in its own day it was more commonly referred to as Wymondley College or Wymondley Academy.[1]

Staff

Overall management of the college was the responsibility of four trustees. William Parry was appointed as theological tutor at the new site, a post that gave to its holder and his wife the responsibility for domestic management.[1] Parry, who had been educated at the Homerton dissenting academy, had the support of the King's Head Society and it was hoped that he would prevent the influence of heresy.[5]

At first, Parry was assisted in the teaching of classics and mathematics by William Ward, a former student at Homerton who had become minister at Uppingham. Ward resigned in 1804 after a disagreement with Parry. He was replaced by one of Parry's own former students, William Brown, who left in 1807 when students complained about him. Two more short-lived holders of the assistant's post followed, with Henry Forster Burder, who had been educated at Hoxton College, and Alexander Bower both staying a year. Homerton-educated John Bailey was appointed in December 1809 and his death in 1818 led to the brief tenure of William Day, a former student of Wymondley whom Parry then found to have been depraved in his conduct. Parry died in January 1819, not long after reporting Day to the trustees.[1][5]

Parry's leadership had been characterised by a lack of discipline within the college but this did not improve much with the arrival his replacement,[6] John Atkinson, who had previously been headmaster at Mill Hill School and a tutor of classics at Hoxton College.[1] Some students were expelled and others moved to Manchester College, York as, not for the first time, accusations of doctrinal differences emerged.[6] In February 1821, the trustees told Atkinson that he was unsuitable for the post, an event that may have caused him to die soon after following a paralytic seizure. His successor was briefly the former Hoxton student Joseph Turnbull and then Thomas Morell, who held the post until the closure of the college in 1833.[1]

Morell, who had been an Independent minister at St Neots in Huntingdonshire, was assisted until September 1822 by Turnbull, whom the trustees then deemed to be unsuitable. Turnbull's replacement as assistant was Robert Lee of Cambridge, who tenure was ended two years later following what was described as a "moment of weakness" involving a female servant while his wife was away.[1][5] Historian Simon Dixon notes that "Expulsions, resignations, and defections to the Church of England occurred throughout the Wymondley period, with significant breakdowns in discipline occurring in 1812, 1816, 1820, and 1833" but that the Morell era was generally less fractious than the years preceding him.[1] This may have been at least in part because Morell made it a condition of his own appointment that the college, although reluctant, introduced a probationary period for new students, whereas previously there had been no screening at all. The reputation of the college, which at one point had been so bad due to allegations of heterodoxy that local churches hesitated to accept the services of its students, and whose student roll had been as low as four in 1821, was restored. There were 19 enrolled students in 1826.[1][4]

Aside from the full-time academic staff, there were also occasional visiting lecturers. For example, William Trew, who had taught elocution elsewhere, gave classes in 1805 and 1822, John Jackson gave lessons on natural philosophy for some time after the arrival of Morell, and Charles Frederick Partington did the same between 1827 and 1829.[1]

There had been an approach from the Bristol Theological Institution in 1819, suggesting that the academy should move to Bristol, but the proposal was dismissed. The first evidence of a serious intent to move location is documented in December 1831, when the trustees thought a shift to London would open opportunities to access teaching at the University of London, which had recently opened. Suitable premises were soon found, the site at Wymondley was closed and sold, and in 1833 the college moved to Byng Place, London, where it was known as Coward College. Morell, who had initially been skeptical of moving, became theological tutor at the new institution. Turnbull's successor as assistant, William Hull, had been told that his services would not be required there because Morell could cope alone if students also had access to the university, and thus in 1832 he left to become a minister in Enfield. Classics tutoring for the brief period thereafter was done by Richard Cotterell Evans.[1][4]

Curriculum

College students were enrolled on five-year courses and lived on the premises. The costs of boarding and tuition were mostly met by the Coward Trust but, since Coward's will excluded giving regular grants to those aged over 22, the Jackson Trust often provided support for older students.[1]

The theology course was much influenced by the lectures of Philip Doddridge and the students benefitted from the library that he had started and which had been expanded into a well-respected collection as the college had moved around its various previous locations in Daventry, Hoxton and Northampton. They were also taught a range of obviously relevant subjects, including ethics, pneumatology, scriptural chronology and theology. Other subjects included algebra, geography, geometry, logic and natural philosophy, as well as the Greek, Hebrew and Latin languages, and Jewish antiquities. In addition to these subjects, the last of which was based on the work of Caleb Ashworth, Morell introduced courses on general history and the history of philosophy and science, as well as lectures on belles lettres.[1][7]

After closure

Following the closure of the college, Wymondley House became a boys' boarding school and later had numerous other uses.[3][8] The structure was listed Grade II* in 1968.[3]

Notable people

Over 130 students were enrolled while the college was based at Wymondley. Notable former students and teachers include:[1]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Historic England suggest a capacity of 24 students;[3] however, Simon Dixon says that the 19 students present in 1826 represented a "full" student roll.[4]

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Dixon, Simon N. (June 2011). "Wymondley Academy (1799-1833)". Dissenting Academies Online: Database and Encyclopedia. Dr Williams's Centre for Dissenting Studies, Queen Mary Centre for Religion and Literature in English. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  2. ^ Sell, Alan P. F. (2012). Christ and Controversy: The Person of Christ in Nonconformist Thought and Ecclesial Experience, 1600-2000. Wipf and Stock. pp. 92–93. ISBN 978-1-63087-545-9.
  3. ^ a b c d Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1175971)". National Heritage List for England.
  4. ^ a b c Dixon, Simon N. (June 2011). "Morell, Thomas (1782-1840)". Dissenting Academies Online: Database and Encyclopedia. Dr Williams's Centre for Dissenting Studies, Queen Mary Centre for Religion and Literature in English. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  5. ^ a b c McLachlan, Herbert (1931). English Education Under the Test Acts: Being the History of the Nonconformist Academies, 1662-1820. Manchester University Press. p. 170.
  6. ^ a b McLachlan, Herbert (1931). English Education Under the Test Acts: Being the History of the Nonconformist Academies, 1662-1820. Manchester University Press. p. 172.
  7. ^ McLachlan, Herbert (1931). English Education Under the Test Acts: Being the History of the Nonconformist Academies, 1662-1820. Manchester University Press. p. 171.
  8. ^ "Wymondley". Wymondley Parish Council. Retrieved 2 February 2019.

Further reading

51°55′56″N 0°14′21″W / 51.93215°N 0.239249°W / 51.93215; -0.239249

Read other articles:

Djohari KaharDjohari Kahar, 1987 Anggota Dewan Perwakilan RakyatMasa jabatan1 Oktober 1987 – 30 September 1992Daerah pemilihanSumatera BaratAnggota Majelis Permusyawaratan RakyatMasa jabatan1982–1987Grup parlemenUtusan DaerahKetua Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Provinsi Sumatera Barat ke-4Masa jabatan1977–1987Wakil Periode 1977–82 Soesilo Mardinsyah Periode 1982–87 Soesilo Abdul Kadir Usman PendahuluH.A. Burhani TjokrohandokoPenggantiPetahana PenggantiBulkainiAnggota Dewan ...

 

Millett pada 1985 Lewis Lee Millett Sr. (15 Desember 1920 – 14 November 2009) adalah seorang perwira Angkatan Darat Amerika Serikat. Ia meraih Medal of Honor pada Perang Korea. Referensi  Artikel ini berisi bahan berstatus domain umum dari situs web atau dokumen United States Army Center of Military History. Kirchner, Paul (2009). More of the Deadliest Men Who Ever Lived. Paladin Press. ISBN 978-1-58160-690-4.  Pranala luar Lewis Millett. Hall of Valor....

 

Cyclostomi Periode Lochkovium - Masa kini 419.2–0 jtyl PreЄ Є O S D C P T J K Pg N Cyclostomata Perik laut dari SwediaTaksonomiKerajaanAnimaliaFilumChordataSuperkelasCyclostomata Duméril, 1806 Kelas Myxini (Belut lintah) Hyperoartia (perik) lbs Cyclostomi, terkadang dirujuk sebagai Cyclostomata /sɪkloʊˈstɒmətə/, adalah sebuah kelompok hewan vertebrata yang mencakup ikan tak berahang yang masih hidup: lamprey (perik) dan ikan hag (belut lintah). Kedua kelompok memiliki mulut ta...

CelebrityPoster teaserHangul셀러브리티 Alih AksaraSelleobeuriti GenreFilm cerita seru[1]Ditulis olehKim Yi-young[2]SutradaraKim Cheol-kyu[2]PemeranPark Gyu-youngKang Min-hyukLee Chung-ahLee Dong-gunJun Hyo-seongMusikKim Joon-seokJeong Se-rinNegara asalKorea SelatanBahasa asliKoreaJmlh. episode12ProduksiRumah produksiStudio Dragon[2]Kim Jong-hak ProductionHow PicturesRilis asliJaringanNetflix Celebrity (Hangul: 셀러브리티; RR: Se...

 

Alexis de Tocqueville, lukisan tahun 1850 Charles Alexis Clérel de Tocqueville (Paris, 29 Juli 1805 – Cannes, 16 April 1859)[1] adalah seorang filsuf dalam bidang politik dan sejarah dari Prancis. Ia terutama terkenal dengan karyanya De la démocratie en Amérique (terbit dalam dua jilid: 1835 dan 1840) dan L'Ancien Régime et la Révolution (1856). Di dalam kedua karyanya ini, ia menganalisis standar kehidupan dan kondisi sosial beberapa individu, serta hubungan mereka dengan pasa...

 

Metropolitana di RomaInfoWilayahRomaJenisAngkutan cepatJumlah jalur2Jumlah stasiun73OperasiDimulai1955TeknisPanjang sistem60 km (37 mi) Kereta api Jalur A di Stasiun angkutan cepat Vittorio Emanuele Angkutan cepat di Roma (bahasa Italia: Metropolitana di Roma) adalah sisitem transportasi bawah tanah publik yang beroperasi di Roma, Italia. Jalur ini dibuka pada tahun 1955. Saat ini ada dua jalur yang beroperasi, Jalur A (warna oranye) dan Jalur B (biru). Jalur ketiga, Jalur C (hi...

Voce principale: Montevarchi Calcio Aquila 1902. Montevarchi Calcio Aquila 1902Stagione 1993-1994Sport calcio Squadra Montevarchi Allenatore Alberto Marchetti Presidente Lezio Losi Serie C210º posto nel girone B. Maggiori presenzeCampionato: Ceccotti (32) Miglior marcatoreCampionato: Signorotti (10) 1992-1993 1994-1995 Si invita a seguire il modello di voce Questa voce raccoglie le informazioni riguardanti il Montevarchi Calcio Aquila 1902 nelle competizioni ufficiali della stagione 19...

 

Kepolisian Daerah Sumatera UtaraLambang Polda SumutSingkatanKepolisian Daerah Sumatera UtaraMottoSatya Bhakti JayaIkhtisarDibentukSelasa 28 Maret 1950Struktur yurisdiksiWilayah hukumProvinsi Sumatera UtaraMarkas besarJl. Sisingamangaraja Km.10,5, Kota Medan, Sumatera UtaraPejabat eksekutifKapolda, Inspektur Jenderal Polisi Agung Setya Imam Effendi, S.H., S.I.K.,M.SiWakil Kapolda, Brigadir Jenderal Polisi. Rony Samtana, S.I.K, MTCPSitus webpoldasumut.polri.go.id Kepolisian Daerah Sumatera Utar...

 

Regulatory body for securities in India Securities and Exchange Board of IndiaSecurities and Exchange Board of IndiaSEBI Bhavan, MumbaiAgency overviewFormedApril 12, 1988; 36 years ago (1988-04-12) (Established) January 30, 1992; 32 years ago (1992-01-30) (Acquired Statutory Status)[1]TypeRegulatory agencyHeadquartersMumbai, MaharashtraEmployees867+ (2020)[2]Agency executiveMadhabi Puri Buch, ChairpersonParent departmentMinistry of Finance, ...

David Hume et Adam Smith sur le Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Les Lumières écossaises (en anglais : Scottish Enlightenment ; en scots : Scots Enlichtenment ; en gaélique écossais : Soillseachadh na h-Alba) furent une période de l'histoire de l'Écosse allant du XVIIIe siècle jusqu'au début du XIXe siècle, caractérisée par un développement de réalisations intellectuelles et scientifiques. Le ferment a été permis en grande partie par les co...

 

Questa voce o sezione sull'argomento politici statunitensi non cita le fonti necessarie o quelle presenti sono insufficienti. Puoi migliorare questa voce aggiungendo citazioni da fonti attendibili secondo le linee guida sull'uso delle fonti. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. William McKinleyRitratto ufficiale, 1900 25º Presidente degli Stati Uniti d'AmericaDurata mandato4 marzo 1897 –14 settembre 1901 Vice presidenteGarret HobartTheodore Roosevelt P...

 

البنك الأردني الكويتيالبنك الأردني الكويتيمعلومات عامةالبلد  الأردن التأسيس 1976النوع مؤسسة ماليةالمقر الرئيسي عمّان -  الأردنموقع الويب jordan-kuwait-bank.com المنظومة الاقتصاديةالشركة الأم بنك برقانالصناعة تمويل المنتجات خدمات مالية النشاطات بنك_تجاريمناطق الخدمة الأردن �...

Italian rower (born 1994) Stefano OppoPersonal informationNationalityItalianBorn (1994-09-12) 12 September 1994 (age 29)Oristano, ItalyHeight1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)Weight70 kg (154 lb)SportCountryItalySportRowingEventLightweight double scullsClubCentro Sportivo Carabinieri Medal record Men's rowing Representing  Italy Event 1st 2nd 3rd Olympic Games 0 0 1 World Championships 1 4 1 European Championships 1 4 3 Mediterranean Games 1 0 0 Total 3 8 5 Olympic Games 20...

 

1995 studio album by The Cruel SeaThree Legged DogStudio album by The Cruel SeaReleasedApril 1995StudioMegaphon Studios, Rockinghorse StudiosGenreIndie rockLength48:10LabelRed Eye, PolydorProducerThe Cruel Sea, Tony Cohen, Paul McKercherThe Cruel Sea chronology The Honeymoon Is Over(1993) Three Legged Dog(1995) Rock'n Roll Duds - Best of the B-Sides(1995) Singles from Three Legged Dog Better Get a LawyerReleased: November 1994 Just a ManReleased: March 1995 Anybody But YouReleased: J...

 

Mamadou FofanaNazionalità Mali Altezza187 cm Calcio RuoloDifensore, Centrocampista Squadra Amiens CarrieraGiovanili 2013-2015 Stade Malien2016-2017 Alanyaspor Squadre di club1 2016-2017 Alanyaspor1 (0)2017→  Bandırmaspor10 (0)2017-2018 Alanyaspor24 (0)2018-2021 Metz69 (0)2021- Amiens32 (0) Nazionale 2015 Mali U-177 (0)2017 Mali U-203 (0)2017- Mali39 (1) 1 I due numeri indicano le presenze e le reti segnate, per le sole partite di campionato.Il ...

Category of enzyme Structure of a flippase, showing the two major subunits of the enzyme. Flippases are transmembrane lipid transporter proteins located in the cell membrane. They are responsible for aiding the movement of phospholipid molecules between the two layers, or leaflets, that compose the membrane (transverse diffusion, also known as a flip-flop transition). Flippases move lipids to the cytosolic layer, usually from the extracellular layer. Floppases do the opposite, moving lipids t...

 

Declaration that a deceased person is an officially recognized saint For other uses, see Canonization (disambiguation). Icon of St. Cyprian of Carthage, who urged diligence in the process of canonization Canonization is the declaration of a deceased person as an officially recognized saint,[1] specifically, the official act of a Christian communion declaring a person worthy of public veneration and entering their name in the canon catalogue of saints,[2] or authorized list of ...

 

University in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Shenzhen MSU–BIT University深圳北理莫斯科大学 (Chinese)Университет МГУ-ППИ в Шэньчжэне (Russian)TypeSino-foreign cooperative universityEstablished2016; 8 years ago (2016)LocationShenzhen, Guangdong, China22°41′24″N 114°12′29″E / 22.69000°N 114.20806°E / 22.69000; 114.20806LanguageRussianChineseEnglishAffiliationsLomonosov Moscow State UniversityBeijin...

Para otros usos de este término, véase Pompeya (desambiguación). No debe confundirse con la actual ciudad italiana, Pompeya. Pompeya Ciudad Pompeya y al fondo el Vesubio. PompeyaLocalización de Pompeya en ItaliaCoordenadas 40°45′02″N 14°29′23″E / 40.750556, 14.489722Entidad Ciudad • País Territorio de la Italia romana (antes parte de la República y posteriormente del Imperio romano).Idioma oficial osco, griego y latínSuperficie   • Total 98...

 

Major League Baseball season Major League Baseball team season 2025 St. Louis CardinalsLeagueNational LeagueDivisionCentralBallparkBusch StadiumCitySt. Louis, MissouriRecord0–0 (–)OwnersWilliam DeWitt Jr.PresidentBill DeWitt IIIGeneral managersMike GirschManagersOliver MarmolTelevisionBally Sports Midwest(Chip Caray, Tom Ackerman, Jim Edmonds, Brad Thompson)RadioKMOX NewsRadio 1120St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network(John Rooney, Rick Horton, Mike Claiborne)StatsESPN.comBB-reference ...