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and 16, and later between 15 and 18. They normally remained for 2 years (4 terms), although it was possible to pass the final examination within a shorter period. The initial intake comprised 60 cadets, but numbers rose to about 75 a year, meaning that there were around 150 cadets in residence at any
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Addiscombe Road, but a further 30 acres to the north were subsequently acquired. New buildings were added, so that the mansion house, which originally housed the entire establishment, became a purely
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administrative block. The additions included barracks, a chapel, a drawing and lecture hall, a hospital, a dining-hall, a sand-modelling hall, a gymnasium, and service facilities including a bakehouse, dairy, laundry, and brew-house.
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one time. Cadets or their families were required to pay fees (Β£30 a year when the
Seminary first opened; Β£50 a term by 1835), but these were heavily subsidised and represented only a proportion of the true costs of their education.
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Liverpool in December 1808, Addiscombe Place was put on the market by Emelius DelmΓ©-Radcliffe (Clarke's brother-in-law). It was bought by the Court of Directors of the
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during the years of its existence. Of these, over 500 entered the
Engineers, nearly 1,100 the Artillery, and about 2,000 the Infantry, some of whom subsequently transferred to the Cavalry.
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early years cadets could be punished by being incarcerated in the so-called "Black Hole", and fed on bread and water. Until 1829 they worshipped regularly at
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1841:. Croydon: Croydon Central Library. pp. 34β45.
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