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The article here gives a slightly different slant on Warrington - that his "empire" (a somewhat grandiose term for just 11 schools, surely?) was built on remortgaging on each successive buyout of a previous school. Peter Shearan 05:32, 5 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
and I can find no reference to either of the trustees mentioned - are they still extant? It would be interesting to know the names of the other nine schools, too. the website [1] purporting to be the Allied Schools one, doesn't yield up its secrets! Peter Shearan 05:52, 5 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]