"Winchester College, 1836-1906: A Register" offers a detailed record of students who attended Winchester College during this period. Compiled by Winchester College and John Bannerman Wainewright, this register serves as an invaluable resource for genealogical research, historical studies of British education, and social history. The book meticulously lists students, providing insights into their academic careers and later lives.
This volume is essential for anyone researching the history of Winchester College, the lives of its alumni, or the broader context of education in 19th-century England. It provides a snapshot of the individuals who passed through this prestigious institution, contributing to a deeper understanding of the social and intellectual landscape of the time.
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