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Union Sunday School, CloughfootRef 18-436
Established as a branch of the Union Sunday School, Todmorden on the upper floor of a cottage at Clough Foot by Methodists, William Mitchell, Abraham Earnshaw and Ellis Hollows, around 1817.

By 1828, larger accommodation was needed and Bridge Street School was built

Union Sunday School, GauxholmeRef 18-808
Aka The Union School. Established in Gauxholme Workhouse. It was opened by John and Joshua Fielden. It subsequently moved to Mount Pleasant

Union Sunday School, SalterhebbleRef 18-676
Built by subscription in 1818. Recorded in 1845

Union Sunday School, TodmordenRef 18-435
A non-denominational school established around 1816 with support from John Fielden, the curate of St Mary's Church, and others. It was in a building on the site of the town hall.

See Union Sunday School, Cloughfoot and Union Sunday School, Gauxholme

Unitarian School, TodmordenRef 18-301
Established in 1825, by the Unitarians under the leadership of John Fielden.

It was a part of the Unitarian Chapel.

In 1830, it was used as a Sunday School for working children who could not attend the Unitarian Day School.

The building was used as a Chapel until the Unitarian Church was built in 1869.

It was extended and reopened as a Sunday School on 31st March 1900.

The building was used as a Sunday School until the late 20th century.

It has been converted into housing known as The Fieldens.

See Unitarian Sunday School, Todmorden Graveyard, William Whitehead and James Travis Whittaker

United Methodist Free Church Sabbath School, WalsdenRef 18-232
The Square. Built around 18?? by Methodists James Fielden and Joseph Dearden to educate the workers on the railway between Todmorden & Walsden. The school was held in a room above two cottages. In 1861, when it had become too small, it was superseded by the chapel and the school at Inchfield Bottom United Free Methodist Chapel

United Methodist Free Sunday School, Southowram BankRef 18-733

See Southowram Bank Board School

Utley's School, Sowerby BridgeRef 18-708
In the mid-19th century, Jonathan Utley ran a small private school in Sowerby Bridge.

His son, Barker, was also schoolmaster here

Uttley's School, BrighouseRef 18-790
In the early 19th century, William Uttley kept a boarding school in Brighouse



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