The Philberds

The Philberds was a preparatory school based in a house in Holyport, near Maidenhead, Berkshire, on the site of one which Charles II had given to Nell Gwyn.

Edward Henry Price (1822–1898) was educated at Rugby School under Thomas Arnold, arriving in May 1835 at aged 13.

[2] Ordained deacon in 1845 and priest in 1846, Price spent the years 1845 to 1853 at Lutterworth as a curate.

[3] In 1885, the partnership he had with his brother Edward Matthew Price as schoolmasters at The Philberds was dissolved.

[8] In 1904 Charles R. Lupton moved his school from Farnborough, Hampshire, to The Philberds.