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Public school in Rendcomb near Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England
Rendcomb College is a public school (English private boarding and day school) for pupils aged 3–18, located in the village of Rendcomb five miles north
Rendcomb_College
Village in Gloucestershire, England
Rendcomb is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district area of the English county of Gloucestershire. It is about five miles north of Cirencester
Rendcomb
Church in Gloucestershire, England
The Anglican Church of St Peter within the grounds of Rendcomb College at Rendcomb in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was rebuilt in
Church_of_St_Peter,_Rendcomb
British politician
Wills (1887–1927) of Miserden House, Gloucestershire was the founder of Rendcomb College. Frederick, or Noel as he was known, was born in 1887 and was the
Frederick_Noel_Hamilton_Wills
British civilian formation aerobatics and wing-walking team
activities. The team is based at its current registered office location of RFC Rendcomb Aerodrome, a former World War 1 training aerodrome of the Royal Flying
AeroSuperBatics
British biochemist (1918–2013)
with two Nobel Prizes. Frederick Sanger was born on 13 August 1918 in Rendcomb, a small village in Gloucestershire, England, the second son of Frederick
Frederick_Sanger
Ghanaian-Nigerian businessman
Wales at the independent Rydal Preparatory School, and in England, at Rendcomb College, where he excelled as a rugby player and subsequently at Keele
Kojo_Annan
British actor (1925–1977)
Thomas was born in Wales in December 1925. His early education was at Rendcomb College, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. He was known there as Willie. He
Powys_Thomas
Fee-charging schools in England and Wales
in public school education in the interwar years. New schools such as Rendcomb (1920), Stowe (1923), Canford (1923), Bryanston (1928) and Millfield (1935)
Public school (United Kingdom)
Public_school_(United_Kingdom)
English politician (1579–1661)
Richard Berkeley (1579–1661) of Stoke Gifford and Rendcomb both in Gloucestershire, England, served as a Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire in 1614
Richard_Berkeley_(died_1661)
January 1953) was an Irish poet. From 1934 to 1944 he was a teacher at Rendcomb College. His published work includes the collection The Holy Wells of Orris
R._N._D._Wilson
Market town in Gloucestershire, England
Kingshill School on Kingshill Lane. It also has an independent school, Rendcomb College, catering for 3 to 18-year-olds. The town used to have a 500-year-old
Cirencester
English Whig politician
Sir John Guise, 4th Baronet (1701 – May 1769), of Elmore Court and Rendcomb, both in Gloucestershire, England, was an English Whig politician who sat in
Sir_John_Guise,_4th_Baronet
Short story by M. R. James
London, where he has been purchasing furnishings for his newly-built home, Rendcomb Manor in Warwick. While looking for works about Warwickshire, Denton meets
The_Diary_of_Mr._Poynter
Frederick Sanger, double winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, born in Rendcomb John Stafford Smith, composer of the tune "The Star-Spangled Banner" Jonathan
List of people from Gloucestershire
List_of_people_from_Gloucestershire
British anarchist and atheist activist
scientist Arnold Beck with whom she brought up Nicolas. Walter attended Rendcomb College, Cirencester. He served two years National Service in the Royal
Nicolas_Walter
British business executive
Hammerson and a former chief financial officer of GUS. Tyler was educated at Rendcomb College from 1965 to 1970. He then studied economics at Trinity Hall, Cambridge
David_Tyler_(businessman)
Musical artist
spanning drum and bass, IDM, breakcore and gabber. Exile was educated at Rendcomb College from 1990 to 1997 and studied philosophy at Durham University,
Tim_Exile
British born Australian botanist (born 1948)
Born in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England, Mabberley won a scholarship to Rendcomb College, Cirencester where he was inspired by biology master, Christopher
David_Mabberley
Valley in Gloucestershire, England
valley include Coberley, Cowley, Colesbourne. Those further along include Rendcomb, North Cerney, and Bagendon. The valley forms a distinct slope profile
Churn_Valley
Chemistry and the 1962 Nobel Peace Prize Frederick Sanger August 13, 1918 Rendcomb, United Kingdom November 19, 2013 Cambridge, England 1953, 1955, 1956 Won
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1950–1959)
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Physiology_or_Medicine_(1950–1959)
British civil servant and diplomat
Diplomacy in April 2007. He currently sits on the board of governors at Rendcomb College. The University of Bath awarded Richards an Honorary Doctorate
Francis_Richards_(diplomat)
Military unit
Flight "B" was assigned to Bicester Aerodrome, Oxford, and "C" flight to Rendcomb Aerodrome, Cirencester. The flight officers wee ordered to the Third Air
49th_Aero_Squadron
Lydney Quedgeley, Quenington Randwick, The Reddings, Redmarley D'Abitot, Rendcomb, Rodborough, Ruardean, Ruardean Woodside Saintbury, Salperton, Sandhurst
List of places in Gloucestershire
List_of_places_in_Gloucestershire
Gloucester OneSchool Global UK, Berkeley OneSchool Global UK, Gloucester Rendcomb College, Cirencester St Edward's School, Charlton Kings Westonbirt School
List of schools in Gloucestershire
List_of_schools_in_Gloucestershire
Mansion in Elmore, England
the entrance of the driveway are 300 years old and originally sited at Rendcomb. The walls to the south of the main building were constructed in the early
Elmore_Court
Village in Gloucestershire, England
Woodmancote has no pub, shop, church or other facilities, the nearest being Rendcomb or North Cerney. In 1870–72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of
Woodmancote,_Cirencester
Military unit
Castle Bromwich, England, 26 February 1918 RFC Rendcomb, England, 5 April 1918 C & D Flight, RFC Rendcomb, England, 26 February 1918 Winchester, England
186th_Aero_Squadron
British journalist and film-maker
1959 at Chelsea Old Church. Edward Thring was later the school bursar of Rendcomb College in Gloucestershire, in the 1980s. From this marriage, one of her
Jane_Corbin
February 2023. "Verbuum Tuum Veritas". Press Reader. Bath Chronicle. "Rendcomb College". Heraldry of the World. 19 March 2019. Retrieved 15 February 2023
Armorial of schools in England
Armorial_of_schools_in_England
British librarian (1935–2025)
the University of Oxford) from 1986 until 1996. Vaisey was educated at Rendcomb College in Gloucestershire and at Exeter College, Oxford, where he studied
David_Vaisey
English writer (1926–2002)
as a semi-pseudonymous pen name for some of his books. Murry attended Rendcomb College, a progressive school in Gloucestershire. He enlisted in the Royal
John_Middleton_Murry_Jr.
British fighter aircraft used in World War One
deliveries of production F.2A Fighters were completed, 48 Squadron at Rendcomb being the first operational unit of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) to receive
Bristol_F.2_Fighter
British journalist and businessperson (1922–1993)
moved to Switzerland due to the threat posed by the Nazis. Fisher attended Rendcomb College in Gloucestershire between 1936 and 1940. He was sent to an internment
Fredy_Fisher
Group of school leaders in the UK
Read School, Drax Reading Blue Coat School Reddam House Reed's School Rendcomb College Rishworth School Royal Ballet School Ruthin School Rydal Penrhos
Society_of_Heads
School Reed's School Regent Independent College Reigate Grammar School Rendcomb College Repton Prep Repton School RGS Dodderhill RGS The Grange, Worcester
List of private schools in England
List_of_private_schools_in_England
British anthropologist and adventurer
on the tribal society before taking up the post of head of geography at Rendcomb College in Gloucestershire. In 1983, he left teaching to become a full-time
Chris_Terrill
Prize in Physiology or Medicine too 1952 Frederick Sanger August 13, 1918 Rendcomb, England November 19, 2013 Cambridge, England 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Chemistry
Village and civil parish in England
Withington parish is at the north and north-east, with North Cerney and Rendcomb at the south. At the north-west is Coberley parish; at the west, Elkstone;
Colesbourne
Association of independent school head teachers
Coat School Reed's School Redmaids' High School Reigate Grammar School Rendcomb College Repton School Rossall School Roedean School Royal Grammar School
Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
Headmasters'_and_Headmistresses'_Conference
American sculptor, art critic, poet, and editor
in Rome in 1865, and taken to England by Noel Wills who displayed it at Rendcomb College. It is now in the collection of North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
William_Wetmore_Story
English architect (1822–1892)
School (now part of the National Maritime Museum) (1861–1862) Rendcomb House, now Rendcomb College, Gloucestershire, for Sir Francis Henry Goldsmid (1863)
Philip_Charles_Hardwick
List of Sheriffs in Gloucestershire
Tetbury 1973: Lieut.-Commander Nicholas Robin Benson, R.N., of Aycote House, Rendcomb, Cirencester 1974: Lieut-Colonel David Lowsley-Williams, of Chavenage,
High Sheriff of Gloucestershire
High_Sheriff_of_Gloucestershire
Name for alumni of UK schools
Reedonians Reigate Grammar School Old Reigatians Repton School Old Reptonians Rendcomb College Old Rendcombians Ripon Grammar School Old Riponians Roedean School
Old_Boys
RAF on 1 April 1918, based at Lake Down No. 110 Squadron 1 November 1917 Rendcomb To the RAF on 1 April 1918, based at Sedgeford No. 111 Squadron 1 August
List of Royal Flying Corps squadrons
List_of_Royal_Flying_Corps_squadrons
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Brook, Poole Keynes, Poulton, Preston, Quenington, Rapsgate, Ready Token, Rendcomb, Rodmarton, Sapperton, Shorncote, Siddington, Somerford Keynes, South Cerney
GL_postcode_area
Gloucestershire, England, the son of a village schoolmaster. When, in 1920, Rendcomb College was founded near Cirencester, his father sent him there to study
Douglas_Dakin
Preparatory school in nr. Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England
Edward's School Independent (all ages) Dean Close School King's School Rendcomb College Westonbirt School Wycliffe College Special education Alderman Knight
Rose_Hill_School,_Alderley
New Zealand soldier, aviator and former Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1892–1975)
had qualified for his wings and was posted to Rendcomb for instructing duties in March 1917. At Rendcomb, Park accumulated over 100 hours flying time before
Keith_Park
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
disbanded in 1971. No. 110 Squadron RFC was formed on 1 November 1917, at Rendcomb, Gloucestershire, and was equipped with B.E.2c aircraft. The squadron moved
No._110_Squadron_RAF
British cancer expert and virologist (1932–2024)
and virologist. Crawford was born on 30 April 1932. He was educated at Rendcomb College between 1941 and 1950 before being called up for National Service
Lionel_Crawford
British physician and professor of genetics
doored by a van and then hit by a taxi in London. Bitner-Glindzicz attended Rendcomb College, a boarding school in Gloucestershire, while her parents lived
Maria_Bitner-Glindzicz
Australian politician
RAF Reading in Berkshire on 3 June and then No. 38 Training Squadron at Rendcomb in Gloucestershire on 29 June. Just prior to the Armistice of 11 November
Ron_Loveday
English cricketer, administrator, and schoolmaster
(1994–2000) President of the European Cricket Federation (1994–1997) Governor of Rendcomb College (1995–1999) ECB Management Board (1997–2006) Governor of King's
Roger_Knight
line opened in 1888, running southeast to the Little Miami Railroad at Rendcomb Junction, east of Cincinnati. The CR&C and R&M were merged into the C&R
Cincinnati and Richmond Railroad
Cincinnati_and_Richmond_Railroad
Human settlement in England
St. James's Church, Lancaut, Glos., now ruined); at Frampton-on-Severn; Rendcomb-St-Peter and at Dorchester Abbey. "parish population 2011". Retrieved 21
Siston
British journalist, broadcaster and author
Dursley County Primary School he won a Gloucester Foundation scholarship to Rendcomb College, Cirencester. He graduated in politics from the University of York
Nicholas_Wapshott
Gloucestershire Redmarley D'Abitot 756 15.31 Newent Rural District Forest of Dean Rendcomb 354 10.68 Cirencester Rural District Cotswold Rockhampton 166 4.06 Thornbury
List of civil parishes in Gloucestershire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Gloucestershire
New Castle. From Hamilton, Ohio south to Evendale, Ohio and beyond to Rendcomb Junction, the Cincinnati and Richmond Railroad opened in 1888. This line
New_Castle_District
British art historian (born 1929)
7 June 1929, his birth registered in West Bromwich. He was educated at Rendcomb College in Gloucestershire before going up to Trinity College, Cambridge
Martin_Butlin
Royal Air Force Air Commodore (1897–1943)
force-landed after takeoff from RAF St Eval. He was buried in Clifferdine Wood, Rendcomb, Gloucestershire. Norman was a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society
Nigel_Norman
Ecclesiastical archaeologist
December 1891. William's father had been Rector at the nearby parish of Rendcomb. The family lived at Cerney House, a residence that had come into the Croome
William_Iveson_Croome
British yacht designer
Angus Primrose (missing at sea, 1980) was a British designer and naval architect, whose best known designs for around the world races included Sir Francis
Angus_Primrose
1981. In retirement he became a Director at GEC and was a Governor of Rendcomb College. He died in a motor cycling accident in September 1984. Liddell
Richard Clayton (Royal Navy officer)
Richard_Clayton_(Royal_Navy_officer)
1643 battle of the First English Civil War
did not accompany the force, but instead rode across the Cotswolds to Rendcomb, where he met reinforcements from Oxford on 9 August. On the morning of
First_Battle_of_Newbury
Hatherop, Kempsford, Meysey Hampton, North Cerney, Poulton, Quenington, Rendcomb, Rodmarton, Sapperton, Siddington, Side, South Cerney, Stratton, Winstone
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Highly artificial and formalized type of woodland
very popular with the public, and kept. Already by 1712 the wilderness at Rendcomb House in Gloucestershire, as etched by Kip, was laid out with irregular
Wilderness_(garden_history)
British paralympic sports shooter
brought up in Somerford Keynes, near Cirencester. She attended nearby Rendcomb College, where she first tried shooting. As her first sport was hockey
Issy_Bailey
Tame) on the tower of Fairford Church. Tame also acquired the manor of Rendcomb, Gloucestershire, by grant from the Crown, to which it had reverted after
John_Tame
Topics referred to by the same term
Leckhampton Church of St Peter, Little Barrington Church of St Peter, Rendcomb St Peter's Church, Southrop Church of St Peter, Willersey Church of St
St._Peter's_Church
British businessman
Bristol. Retrieved 14 November 2015. James, J.C., ed. (1976). A History of Rendcomb College. Bristol University | The University | The Wills Memorial Building
Henry_Overton_Wills_III
English poet (fl. 1700–1741)
was the eldest daughter of Elizabeth Grubham Howe and Sir John Guise of Rendcomb, Glouchestershire (c.1654 – 1695). She had a younger sister, and a brother
Annabella_Blount
Archdeacon of Cheltenham (1942–2021)
Governing Board of St Mary’s Calne from 2011 and was also a governor of Rendcomb College. Church news. The Times (London, England), Monday, April 27, 1998;
Hedley_Ringrose
English politician
Civil War. Berkeley was the son of Richard Berkeley of Stoke Gifford and Rendcomb, who had represented Gloucestershire in the parliament of 1614. In 1621
Maurice Berkeley (Gloucestershire MP)
Maurice_Berkeley_(Gloucestershire_MP)
British Royal Air Force officer (1898–1983)
on 7 October, and from November served in No. 38 Training Squadron at Rendcomb. White returned to France on 25 February 1918 to fly a S.E.5a single-seat
Hugh_White_(RAF_officer)
British army officer
degree, between 1920 and 1923 Schiller taught Maths at the progressive Rendcomb School, a secondary school in Gloucestershire. He joined a committee of
Christian_Schiller
England international rugby union player
Zealand in 1975, but eventually returned to England where he worked at Rendcomb College (1983–1988) and then at Seaford College as headmaster. By 1997
Charlie Hannaford (rugby union)
Charlie_Hannaford_(rugby_union)
British educationalist, writer, and poet
2nd Earl of Lytton and James Herbert Simpson, later the first head of Rendcomb College. Katherine Bathurst who had had a troubled career was transferred
Edmond_Holmes
English architect-craftsman
himself, as well as a number of toys, for his daughters. Aycote House, Rendcomb (new house, for I. Naylor, 1931) Alvescote Lodge, Oxfordshire (1923) Bachelor's
Norman_Jewson
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
1918 – Oct 1918 Busigny Oct 1918 – Nov 1918 Baizieux Nov 1918 – Feb 1919 Rendcomb Feb 1919 – Feb 1919 (disbanded) Re-formed out of 'B' Flt, No. 17 Sqn, Kenley
No._46_Squadron_RAF
British soldier and politician
married Georgiana Maria, elder daughter of Sir John Guise, 3rd Baronet, at Rendcomb Park, Gloucestershire. They had three children: Thomas Bowes Howard (17
Henry_Thomas_Howard
706758; -1.937652 (Church of All Saints) 1089268 More images Rendcomb College Rendcomb Country house 1863–65 21 July 1980 SP0172809866 51°47′15″N 1°58′35″W
Grade II* listed buildings in Cotswold (district)
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Cotswold_(district)
Military unit
"B" at Bicester Aerodrome, Oxford, 31 January-5 April 1918 Flight "D" at Rendcomb Aerodrome, Cirencester, 31 January-5 April 1918 Issoudun Aerodrome, France
49th Test and Evaluation Squadron
49th_Test_and_Evaluation_Squadron
Gloucestershire estates of Elmore Court, the original seat of the Guise family, and Rendcomb, on the death in 1807 of his cousin Jane Guise, wife of Shute Barrington
Berkeley_Guise
Month in 1918
Prize in Chemistry for his research into insulin and DNA sequencing; in Rendcomb, England (d. 2013)[citation needed] Noor Hassanali, Trinidadian state leader
August_1918
Branch (Middletown Junction, OH to Middletown, OH) Undercliff Branch (Rendcomb Junction, OH to Cincinnati, OH) Richmond Branch (Oakley, OH to Anoka, IN)
List of Pennsylvania Railroad lines west of Pittsburgh
List_of_Pennsylvania_Railroad_lines_west_of_Pittsburgh
purchased the Gloucestershire manors of Stapleton, adjacent to the south, and Rendcomb, a considerable distance to the north, 5 miles north of Cirencester. Between
Richard_Berkeley_(died_1604)
Hospitallers Gateway at Knights Gate) 1089944 More images Church of St Peter Rendcomb Anglican church Rebuilt 16th century 26 November 1958 SP018097 51°47′12″N
Grade I listed buildings in Cotswold (district)
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Cotswold_(district)
Remusaig Highland 57°59′N 4°09′W / 57.98°N 04.15°W / 57.98; -04.15 NC7302 Rendcomb Gloucestershire 51°46′N 1°58′W / 51.77°N 01.97°W / 51.77; -01.97 SP0209
List of United Kingdom locations: Re-Rh
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Re-Rh
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