Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage . RIPON (Yorkshire). The BTedical Officer of Health writes:— Eipon is about 100 feet above sea-level with a mild soil is sand and gravel, consequently dries quickly even in wet seasons. There is an excellentwater supply and a perfect svstem of drainage. Spa, Baths, with electric treatment. Pop. 8, GIRLS. SKELLFIELD. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR - MISS F. YATE-LEE, Assisted by large Staff and Lady Matron. Aim.—To provide thorough all-round Educa-tion. Curricuhtvi. — Includes English subjects,Languages, M


Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage . RIPON (Yorkshire). The BTedical Officer of Health writes:— Eipon is about 100 feet above sea-level with a mild soil is sand and gravel, consequently dries quickly even in wet seasons. There is an excellentwater supply and a perfect svstem of drainage. Spa, Baths, with electric treatment. Pop. 8, GIRLS. SKELLFIELD. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR - MISS F. YATE-LEE, Assisted by large Staff and Lady Matron. Aim.—To provide thorough all-round Educa-tion. Curricuhtvi. — Includes English subjects,Languages, Mathematics, Domestic subjects,Music, Art. Elder Girls given responsibilities. All haveplenty of time to themselves. Reading en-couraged. Premises recently enlarged ; 4 acres land;gravel soil. Sanitation perfect. Excellent healthrecord. Games, Gymnasium, Library, Gardening. Illustrated Prospectus on application. ROSS (Herefordshire). A picturesque little market town, the second in importance in Herefordshire, on the left bank of theWye, 14 miles of Hereford. Known as the Gate of the Wye, the magnificent scenery ofwhich needs only to be seen to be appreciated as it deserves. BOYS. BRADLEY COURT(Agnicultunal School), MITCHELDEAN (5 miles from Ross).Principal = = - R. E. ABBOTT. A School combining Preparation for theColonics, Home Farming, Land Agency, andEs


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