Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage . ROSS (Herefordshire). A picturesque little market town, the second in importance in Herefordshire, on the left bank of the Wye, 11 of Hereford. Known as the Gate of the Wye, the magnificent scenery of which needs only to be seen to beappreciated as it deserves. Sunshine (1918), 1,590 BRADLEY COURT(Agricultural School), MITCHELDEAN (5 miles from Ross).Principal - - - R. E. ABBOTT. A School combining Preparation for the Colonies, HomeFarming, Land Agency, and Estate Management with a GeneralEducation. Manual Work a


Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage . ROSS (Herefordshire). A picturesque little market town, the second in importance in Herefordshire, on the left bank of the Wye, 11 of Hereford. Known as the Gate of the Wye, the magnificent scenery of which needs only to be seen to beappreciated as it deserves. Sunshine (1918), 1,590 BRADLEY COURT(Agricultural School), MITCHELDEAN (5 miles from Ross).Principal - - - R. E. ABBOTT. A School combining Preparation for the Colonies, HomeFarming, Land Agency, and Estate Management with a GeneralEducation. Manual Work and much Outdoor Life. Also suitable for those Backward or Delicate Boys who areunsuited for Public School Life. Home Farm. 140 acres. Model Dairy, Model Poultry Farm,Fruit-growing Horticulture. Full Farm sent on application. ST. ANIVES. The Medical Officer of Health writes :— The climate is of a medium character, being milder, less boisterous and brac-ing than Blackpool, but more bracing than Southport or Lytham. It is built entirely on sand, which immediatelyabsorbs all moisture, and this fact, together with the exceptionally small rainfall it enjoys, gives the atmosphere afeeling of dryness, lightness and vigour. Pop., 9,837. LAWRENCE HOUSE. Principal - - C. G. D. HOARE, (Haileyhury and Pembroke College, Cambridge.) Assisted by R


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