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In Hatcham College, an academy in south-east London, there were 11 applications for every place this year.
One in six children will miss out on first-choice secondary school 2011
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To a friend Miss Barrett, assured that he never could be more, might well be generous; visits were permitted, and it was left to Browning to fix the days; the postal shuttle threw swift and swifter threads between New Cross, Hatcham, and
Robert Browning Dowden, Edward 1904
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From Camberwell Browning's father moved to a house at Hatcham, transporting thither his long rows of books, together with those many volumes which lay still unwritten in the “celle fantastyk” of his son.
Robert Browning Dowden, Edward 1904
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Therefore will you write to the care of Miss Browning, New Cross, Hatcham, near London? for so I shall not lose your letter.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Browning, Elizabeth B 1898
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We hope, however, to establish them in Paris if we can stay, and if no other obstacle should arise before the spring, when they must leave Hatcham.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Browning, Elizabeth B 1898
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Some years after his wife's death, which occurred in 1849, Mr. Browning left Hatcham and came to Paddington, but finally went to reside in Paris, and lived there, in a small street off the Champs Elysees, till his death in 1866.
Life of Robert Browning Sharp, William, 1855-1905 1897
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Many years later, he and his family left Camberwell and resided at Hatcham, near New Cross, where his brothers and sisters (by his father's second marriage) lived.
Life of Robert Browning Sharp, William, 1855-1905 1897
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There was a stable attached to the Hatcham house, and in it Mr. Reuben Browning kept his horse, which he let his poet-nephew ride, while he himself was at his desk in Rothschild's bank.
Life of Robert Browning Sharp, William, 1855-1905 1897
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It was the time when the affairs of St. James's, Hatcham, and the persecution of Mr. Tooth, were first bringing the Church into sharp collision with the courts of law.
Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences George William Erskine Russell 1886
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There was a stable attached to the Hatcham house, and in it Mr. Reuben
Life of Robert Browning William Sharp 1880
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