I just came upon this thread with a google search, as I tried to find information on the school mentioned above.
My gg-grandfather Francois/Francis Bauer was a student and boarder there in 1841. He also came from London. He was born and baptised in Westminster in 1828, parents being Joseph and Isabella Bauer. Joseph stated on the census that he was born in Paris, France, and was a cook/chef, and he seems to have travelled to England via Ireland, as the eldest son Hugo/Hugh was baptised in Belfast, Ireland.
Oral history from older Australian descendants has always said that Joseph worked in the French Court, and on linking up with Canadian descendants of Hugo/Hugh, I found they had been told the same story.
By 1833 when Joseph and Isabella had a daughter, Joseph gave his address in Heston, Middlesex, as Barracks, and occupation as Mess Room. Isabella died soon after her daughter’s birth, and Joseph was left with 4 children to bring up. It seems he sent them all off to schools. In 1841 the three younger children were at schools in Lidlington, Stoke Poges, and Margate.
I still can’t find out any more about the William Wright School in Lidlington though. I've always wondered why Francois was sent to school in Bedfordshire, and find the mention of the Duke of Bedfordshire possibly being a patron of the school quite interesting in light of other things I know about my family in the 1880s.
If anyone else can add to this thread now, it would be much appreciated.
Dee
