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  1. Hackney Academy (later Hackney College) was a 19th-century seminary in London, known variously as Hackney Theological College, Hoxton Academy, and Highbury College. As the changing names suggest, it did not spend all of its existence in what is now the London Borough of Hackney .

  2. This is a list of dissenting academies, English and Welsh educational institutions run by Dissenters to provide an education, and often a vocational training as a minister of religion, outside the Church of England.

    Institution
    Dates
    Tutors
    Students
    Bethnal Green. Migratory (Highgate, ...
    1680 (?)-1696 (?). [12]
    Thomas Brand [13] with John Kerr, M.D.
    Charles Owen, [15] Samuel Palmer, [16] ...
    Cheshunt, then Higham Hill, Walthamstow.
    1790-1816
    Benjamin Disraeli, Russell Gurney, [20] ...
    Cheshunt College. [3] [22] Moved to ...
    1792-1906. In 1906 moved to Cheshunt ...
    William Hendry Stowell, president 1850, ...
    John Abbs, Henry Allon .
    1786-1796
  3. Hoxton Academy is a London-based online education company that enables individuals to start their career in tech as Junior Full-stack Engineers in just 6 months. We find incredible people and teach them how to code, collaborate, communicate, learn new skills to become highly valuable tech professionals.

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    After a period in Jamaica, where he built up an estate (see Sugar plantations in the Caribbean), he retired to Walthamstow in 1685, and built an Independent meeting house there, with Hugh Farmer as the first minister. He became known for strict household arrangements, his doors being closed against visitors at 8 pm. He was spoken of as eccentric in...

    Coward's property was valued at £150,000, and the bulk was said to have been left in charity in a will dated 25 November 1735. Property was left in trust "for the education and training up of young men ... between 15 and 22, to qualify them for the ministry of the gospel among the protestant dissenters." There were four trustees of the Coward Trust...

    This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Coward, William (d.1738)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.

    P. Toon, The Lime Street Lectures (1730–31) and Their Significance, The Evangelical Quarterly41.1 (Jan.-Mar. 1969): 42-48.

  4. Hackney Academy (later Hackney College) was a 19th-century seminary in London, known variously as Hackney Theological College, Hoxton Academy, and Highbury College. As the changing names suggest, it did not spend all of its existence in what is now the London Borough of Hackney.

  5. Independent College, later Homerton Academy, was a dissenting academy in Homerton just outside London, England, in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HoxtonThe Hoxton - Wikipedia

    The Hoxton opened its first site in Shoreditch in 2006, before expanding to Holborn in 2014, Amsterdam in 2015, and Paris in 2017. They opened a further two hotels in 2018, one in Williamsburg and one in Portland followed by properties in Chicago , Southwark , and Downtown Los Angeles in 2019 before a 2021 opening in Rome .