Edial Hall School

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Edial Hall School was a short-lived 18th-century boarding school near Lichfield, England, best known for being run by Samuel Johnson and attended by the future actor and theatre manager David Garrick.

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instanceOf boarding school
defunct school
associatedWith David Garrick NERFINISHED
Samuel Johnson NERFINISHED
coordinateLocation 52.691°N 1.892°W
country Kingdom of Great Britain
dissolved circa 1737
foundedBy Samuel Johnson NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance connection with Samuel Johnson’s early career
early education of David Garrick
headmaster Samuel Johnson NERFINISHED
inception 1736
knownFor being run by Samuel Johnson
having David Garrick as a pupil
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Edial NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Staffordshire NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry England
locatedNear Lichfield NERFINISHED
mainBuilding Edial Hall NERFINISHED
notableStudent David Garrick NERFINISHED
George Garrick NERFINISHED
numberOfPupilsAtPeak about eight GENERATED
operatedInCentury 18th century
partOf history of education in Staffordshire
schoolType boarding school
shortDescription Short-lived 18th-century boarding school near Lichfield run by Samuel Johnson

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David Garrick educatedAt Edial Hall School