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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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Examinations were held twice-yearly in June and December: they lasted about three weeks, and culminated in a Public Examination, a day-long affair of some ceremony before a distinguished invited audience, which included orchestrated demonstrations of book-learning and of military exercises such as
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Initially, the main purpose of the Seminary was to train cadets for the Engineer or Artillery arms of the service, but as an experiment in 1816–17, and more permanently from 1827, "general service" cadets destined for the Infantry were admitted. In all, some 3,600 cadets passed through Addiscombe
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Cadets were required to wear uniforms at all times, and were not permitted to go beyond the grounds or into Croydon without permission. However, they gained a reputation for indiscipline, and fights with the townspeople of Croydon were not infrequent. There was no corporal punishment, but in the
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The initial purchase comprised the mansion house and 58 acres of land to the south of Lower 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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Addiscombe Place, the mansion house which formed the central building of the later Seminary, was erected in about 1702 by William Draper, on land which he had inherited in 1700 from his aunt, Dame Sarah Temple. Draper's father-in-law was the diarist
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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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Through the good offices of his cousin, Capt William Jacob of the Bombay Artillery in February 1826. His elder brother, Herbert, was then also serving out in India as a new subaltern. H. T. Lambrick,
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Following the death of Lord 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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A full list of staff appears in Farrington 1976, pp. 119–21; and further biographical details for many are given in Vibart 1894.
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The curriculum comprised instruction in the "sciences of Mathematics, Fortification, Natural Philosophy, and Chemistry; the
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Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence for British and Foreign India, China, and All Parts of the East
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for use as a military academy. Although the company was primarily a trading concern, it also maintained its
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in Hertfordshire, which trained civilian "writers" (clerks). In military terms it was a counterpart to the
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Chichester, H. M.; Falkner, James (revised) (2004). "Lester, Frederick Parkinson (1795–1858)".
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Nostalgic cartoon by Cadet George B. Wymer, and poem by Cadet John F. Cookesley, marking their
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Bourne, J. M. (1979). "The East India Company's Military Seminary, Addiscombe, 1809–1858".
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East front of Addiscombe Place, the main building of Addiscombe Seminary, photographed
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Stearn, Roger T. (1994). "Addiscombe: the East India Company's Military Seminary".
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Vetch, R. H.; Jones, M. G. M. (revised) (2004). "Waddington, Charles (1796–1858)".
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Broadfoot, W. (1893). "Addiscombe: the East India Company's Military College".
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were sufficient for their needs, and the college closed in June the same year.
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Addiscombe cadets sketched by fellow cadet George Girdwood Channer in 1826–27
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The engineers: a history of the engineering profession in Britain, 1750-1914
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The Records of the East India College, Haileybury, & other institutions
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Vibart 1894, p. 315. Vibart lists the names of 3,466 cadets at pp. 661–704.
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Bourne 1979, p. 208; citing the Seminary's official Rules and Regulations.
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from Addiscombe in 1859. The cadets' uniforms are: (left) the tailed
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Soldiers of the Queen: The Journal of the Victorian Military Society
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to the best cadet of the training season. The award was named after
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In the early days cadets entered the Seminary between the ages of 13
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The Indian Army: the garrison of British Imperial India, 1822–1922
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Addiscombe Military College and the Cadets who Forged an Empire
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Many of the photographs taken are reproduced in Birbeck 2023.
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The site was sold on 30 August 1861 for Β£33,600 to the
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introduced in that year. Frontispiece to H.M. Vibart,
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Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
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Group of Professors at Addiscombe Military Seminary
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Index

Addiscombe College

entablature
United Kingdom
British Army
Addiscombe
military academy
Addiscombe
London Borough of Croydon
East India Company
own army
India
East India Company College
Royal Military Academy
Woolwich
Royal Military College
Sandhurst

John Evelyn
James Thornhill
Charles Jenkinson, Lord Hawkesbury
George III
William Pitt
East India Company
own army
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
Royal Military College
Great Marlow

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