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The next press we come to is Blundell's, which is admitted to be by far the most efficient in use to-day.
Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects Earl of Caithness John Sutherland Sinclair
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Not counting Blundell's school at Tiverton (The England luminary Richard Sharp and Wales 'one-and-only Clem Thomas were old alumni), Exeter is the county's oldest club, and a more ancient one, too, than Gloucester, Bristol, Northampton or Leicester.
How the original All Blacks went down in the annals of history Frank Keating 2010
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Lia herself was putting a pressure splint on Ensign Blundell's leg, and lecturing him about high-impact zero-gee sports.
Doctor’s Orders Diane Duane 2000
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His early education was at Blundell's School, Tiverton, whence he obtained scholarships to Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Many of Blundell's scholars have done good work in the world, but perhaps the most famous of them are the late Archbishop of Canterbury
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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The greatest gift by far was that of Peter Blundell, who built and endowed the well-known school that is called after him, and founded six scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge as a further benefit to the scholars of Blundell's.
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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Twenty years before the Archbishop came to Blundell's, that celebrated sportsman 'Jack' Russell was here, embarked on a stormy career, perpetually in scrapes due to his passion for sport, which even led him to the point of trying to keep hounds while he was actually at school.
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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He was educated at Blundell's and Cambridge University, and became known first as a remarkably adroit parodist.
Modern British Poetry Louis Untermeyer 1931
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He was educated at Blundell's and Cambridge University, and became known first as a remarkably adroit parodist.
Biographical Sketches Louis Untermeyer 1920
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I sent little Ensie to Blundell's school, at my own cost and charges, having changed his name, for fear of what anyone might do to him.
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