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By 1871, the census records 12 pupils lodging with William Hobday Coleman (28 years). In the same year (1871) the Parish Magazine, in addition to the
advert reproduced above, included a description of H.M. Rev. Coleman, BA, TCD, "late of St Mary's Hall, Oxford and Cuddesden Theological College. First place awarded to a pupil from Westfield House in Greek Public
Examination out of 700 candidates. During 1870, several pupils passed public examinations, some of them with high marks in history, geography, grammar, scripture, Latin, French, Greek, Arithmetic and Euclid
(=Geometry – Euclid was an Alexandrian mathematician).
An article in another Parish Magazine of 1871 records a local cricket match: "Match played on Friday 19th April at Hungerford. The newly elected Mayor
having obtained a holiday for the school, the boys improved the occasion by having a Cricket Match – one house against the other – the Lower House v. The School". The article gives the names of the boys
involved, innings and scores. A return match on Monday 11th September resulted in a victory for the School by 47 runs.
The 1877 Kelly Directory echoed that of 1869, and the 1881 census showed William Coleman (37 years) at Westfield House – although there is no
record in the census of any pupils.
The school closed in 1884, but only for a few years, as in 1889 it re-opened with Mr W R Taylor as headmaster, with three boarders and eight day boys.
Mr Taylor remained until 1893.
In May 1893 the Curate of Hungerford, Rev. John Frederick Charles Denning, MA, became headmaster.
[Mrs. Barbara Hope thought that her father, Astley Hope and his brother, attended the school during Rev Denning's headship. Both were excellent
cricketers, as were Rev Denning and his two sons Bob and Jack. His daughter Irene always kept score!]
The 1895 and the 1903 Kelly Directories describes it as a Preparatory Boys Boarding School, but it appears that Rev Denning was the last headmaster of
the school, which closed around 1906. The Rev Denning continued to live at Westfield House until his death c1939.
See also: - Parish Magazine, esp Jun 1889, May 1893.
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