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Introduction: The Endowed Schools Act; 1. The shaping of Section 12; 2. The men who rejected the dead hand; 3. The money problem; 4. Opponents; 5. Supporters; 6. What was achieved; 7. The changeover of 1874; 8. The long haul; 9. The Charity Commission spirit; 10. The women's movement in the later years.
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