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Bedford$7364$ - translation to English

SCHOOL IN BEDFORD, UK
Bedford school; Bedford Grammar School; Bedford Preparatory School; Bedford prep school; Bedford Prep School; Bedford grammar school; Bedford School Chapel
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  • The statue of William Harpur on the facade of the old school buildings of Bedford School in St Paul's Square

Bedford      
n. Bedford, apellido; nombre de diferentes ciudades en los EEUU
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MANAGER, OVERSEER OR CUSTODIAN – A LEGAL OFFICER TO WHOM SOME DEGREE OF AUTHORITY OR JURISDICTION IS GIVEN
Bailiffs; Bum bailiff; Court officer; High Bailiff of Westminster; Bailif; Baiulus; Bailiff of Bedford; Non-certificated bailiffs; Bailiffship; Baljuw; Baliff; Court bailiff (Poland); Court Bailiff in Poland; Enforcement agent; Court bailiff; Grand Bailiff; Bajulus; Magistrates' bailiff; Grand bailiff
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magistrado
administrador
mayordomo
bailiff         
MANAGER, OVERSEER OR CUSTODIAN – A LEGAL OFFICER TO WHOM SOME DEGREE OF AUTHORITY OR JURISDICTION IS GIVEN
Bailiffs; Bum bailiff; Court officer; High Bailiff of Westminster; Bailif; Baiulus; Bailiff of Bedford; Non-certificated bailiffs; Bailiffship; Baljuw; Baliff; Court bailiff (Poland); Court Bailiff in Poland; Enforcement agent; Court bailiff; Grand Bailiff; Bajulus; Magistrates' bailiff; Grand bailiff
alguacil
magistrado
administrador
mayordomo

Definition

Bedford cord
¦ noun a tough woven fabric with prominent ridges.
Origin
C19: named after Bedford in central England.

Wikipedia

Bedford School

Bedford School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school for boys) in the county town of Bedford in England. Founded in 1552, it is the oldest of four independent schools in Bedford run by the Harpur Trust.

Bedford School is composed of the Preparatory School (ages 7 to 13) and the Upper School (ages 13 to 18). There are around 1,100 pupils, of whom approximately one half are boarders. In 2014, James Hodgson succeeded John Moule as headmaster after he moved on as headmaster of Radley College, another independent school for boys.

The school has produced six Nobel Prize winners, five recipients of the Victoria Cross, twenty-four rugby internationals, the winners of eight Olympic gold medals, and a former England cricket captain, Alastair Cook.

Bedford School was named Independent Boys’ School of the Year 2021 in the much-coveted annual Independent Schools of the Year Awards.