George Stanley Farnell, MA Oxon. (1861–95), was a classical scholar, educator and writer known for his authorship of paedagogical materials, his controversial headmastership of Victoria College, Jersey where he employed corporal punishment, and his subsequent death by drowning.
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1861
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5 November 1895 (aged 34) Plémont Cliff, Saint Ouen, Jersey
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