Disambiguation evidence for Warrington Academy (tutored/early education context) via surface form

"Warrington Academy"


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Predicate Object
country Kingdom of Great Britain
curriculumIncludes classics
curriculumIncludes history
curriculumIncludes logic
curriculumIncludes mathematics
curriculumIncludes modern languages
curriculumIncludes natural philosophy
curriculumIncludes rhetoric
curriculumIncludes theology
dissolvedIn 1786
educationalLevel advanced school
educationalLevel pre-university
era 18th century
foundedBy English Presbyterian and other dissenting ministers
foundedIn 1757
hasEducationalPhilosophy emphasis on reason and inquiry
hasEducationalPhilosophy rational dissent
hasEducationalPhilosophy tolerance of diverse religious views
historicalContext English Dissenting Academies movement
influenced Unitarianism
surface form: English Unitarianism
influenced Enlightenment thought in England
instanceOf dissenting academy
instanceOf educational institution
knownFor liberal religious instruction
knownFor non-Anglican schooling
knownFor progressive education
knownFor teaching commerce-related subjects
knownFor teaching modern languages
knownFor teaching natural philosophy
knownFor training dissenting ministers
languageOfInstruction English
languageOfInstruction Latin
locatedIn England
locatedIn Lancashire
locatedIn Warrington
notablePupil George Walker (minister)
notablePupil Thomas Belsham
notablePupil Thomas Malthus
notablePupil William Enfield
notableTeacher Anna Laetitia Barbauld
notableTeacher John Aikin
notableTeacher John Seddon of Warrington
notableTeacher Joseph Priestley
notableTeacher Philip Holland
purpose education of dissenting clergy
purpose education of lay students
religiousAffiliation English Dissenters
religiousAffiliation Nonconformists