List of dissenting academies (1660–1800)

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. It runs from the English Restoration of 1660, which created a parallel educational system as a side-effect, to the end of the 18th century.
Edward Garrard Marsh
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Independent College, Homerton
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Josiah Pratt
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Charles Whibley
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Baldwin III, Count of Guînes
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William Durrant Cooper
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Henry Grove
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Pierre Cally
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William Bullein
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Jakub Landovský
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