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Edward Kelsall was appointed as headmaster of [[Boston Grammar School]] on 3 August 1697. | '''Edward Kelsall''' was appointed as headmaster of [[Boston Grammar School]] on 3 August 1697. | ||
== Before | == Before Boston Grammar School == | ||
Kelsall was employed at Holbeach Grammar School from 1692 and was Curate of Fleet 1694-1696. | Kelsall was employed at Holbeach Grammar School from 1692 and was Curate of Fleet 1694-1696. | ||
== After | == After Boston Grammar School == | ||
Kelsall was vicar of Boston in 1702. He died in Boston August 1719. | Kelsall was vicar of Boston in 1702. He died in Boston August 1719. | ||
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[[Category:Staff]] | [[Category:Staff]] | ||
[[Category:Headteachers]] | [[Category:Headteachers]] | ||
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== See Also == | |||
*[[:Boston Grammar School Staff]] |
Latest revision as of 12:41, 22 November 2020
Edward Kelsall MA | |
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Roles | Headmaster |
Years at BGS | 1697-1702 |
Predecessor | William Speed |
Successor | Samuel Coddington |
Edward Kelsall was appointed as headmaster of Boston Grammar School on 3 August 1697.
Before Boston Grammar School
Kelsall was employed at Holbeach Grammar School from 1692 and was Curate of Fleet 1694-1696.
After Boston Grammar School
Kelsall was vicar of Boston in 1702. He died in Boston August 1719.