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DEIBY PARSONAGE, 



The Rev. J. JOHNSON, Incumbent of Denby, near Peniston and 

 Huddersfield, receives, as members of his family, a very limited number 

 of Young Gentlemen, to whom he imparts an efficient course of Edu- 

 cation, comprising Religious and Moral Instruction ; the English, Latin, 

 and Greek Languages ; History and Geography ; Arithmetic, Book- 

 Keeping, and Mathematics. 



Mr. Johnson combines the advantages of regular study with the care 

 of health and strict attention to the religious principles, general conduct, 

 and manners of his pupils. 



The situation is extremely healthy, and near the church. 



Vacations. 



Four Weeks at Christmas ; Five Weeks at Midsummer ; and a few 

 Days at Easter. 



Cerms per annum. 



For Pupils under Twelve Years 30 Guineas. 



,, above Twelve Years .. .. .. ..40 



For Weekly Boarders, under Twelve Years . . . . 20 



,, above Twelve Years . . . . 25 



French, Music, Drawing (and German if required), each 4 



Washing and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . 3 



Each Pupil is required to provide silver fork, dessert and teaspoon, 

 and sheets and towels. 



A Quarter's notice, or a Quarter's payment, is required on the removal 

 of a Pupil. 



REFERENCES KINDLY PERMITTED TO — 



The Rev. Dr. Hessey, 4, St. Barnabas Terrace, Kensington. 

 The Rev. John Gilderdale, Forest School, Walthamstow. 

 The Rev. S. Sunderland, The Vicarage, Penistone, Sheffield. 

 A. Duncan, Esq., 11, Ladbroke Villas, Notting Hill, London. 

 H. T. Stainton, Esq., Mountsfield, Lewisham. 



AND 



John Hamerton, Esq., Elland, Hallifax. 



