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Erroll House School, Lytham.


Erroll House School, Lytham existed in the 1870s & 1880s. The Headmaster was George Hay (1825-84). He came from Ashton-Under Lyne where he ran a school at Bank Top House, Currier Lane, with his wife and brother Robert. 

In the 1870s, the school was at 25, Church Road, Lytham but  moved to Eastwood Villas, Hastings Place. George's wife, Anne died aged 68 in 1880 and George died four years later.


 

 

People at Erroll House School, Lytham on the day of the 1871 Census, and their ages:

George Hay 46 (headmaster)
Anne Hay 59 (wife)

James Hagar Brownson 11 (boarder)
Thomas Brownson 9  (boarder)
Henry Lees Holland 11  (boarder)
Joseph Holland 13 (boarder)
Edward McMellon 13  (boarder)
William McMellon 10  (boarder)
Frederick Selly 13  (boarder)
Albert Sternthal 9  (boarder)
Joseph Riley Worth 12 (boarder)

Ellen Clarkson 17    (general servant)
Emily Louisa Hughes 14  (servant)



People at Erroll House School, Lytham on the day of the 1881 Census, and their ages:

George Hay 56
Mary Lewis 55
  (school governess)

William Kenworth 14 (pupil)
Frank Masher 11 (pupil)
Reuben Phillips 14 (pupil)
James Prior 8 (pupil)

Annie Burnett 22 (general servant)