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SCHOOLS. PUBLIC ESTA.BLISH~IENTS. The Borlase School, originally founded a~ a Blue Coat County Police Station, Trinity rd. James Pearce, sergt School in 1624 by Sir William BorlaEe kt. (in memory Fire Brigade, Town hall, George Powell, capt. ; Herbert of his son, HPnry Borlase esq. M.P. for Marlow), to J. Smith, deputy capt. & hon. sec. ; J oseph Dorsett, provide education in reading, writing & arithmetie hon. treasurer; & r6 men for 24 poor boys, & instruction in lace making for 24- Marlow Public Hall, St. Peter's st. Thos. Croxon, keeper poor girls, from the parishes of Great Marlow, Little Great Marlow Institute, Imtitute road,Victor G. Kibble­ Marlow & Medmenham. The school was carried on white, hon. sec under the provisions of his will until the year IB7B, Marlow Cottage Hospital, Cambridge road, John Dunbar when the Charity C{]mmissioners reorganized it under Dickson M.D., M.Ch. Francis John Fitzgerald Cnl­ a n<>w scheme as a second-grade 8chool, with an hane M.R.C.S.Eng. & Francis R. Gibbs M.R.C.S.Eng., exhibition of £3o a year. & 12 foundation scholar­ L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officers; Mrs. Dickson & R. ships open to boys who have been educated in any Griffin esq. J.P. hon. secs.; Miss M. A.. Cole, matron of the elementary schools in Great Marlow, Little Oxford Lane A.lmshouse & Loftin's Charities, High st. Marlow & Mcdmenham. In 1884, the sch