In 1695 the Congregational Fund was set up in London to provide for the education of
Calvinist ministers, and to provide an alternative to the education offered by the Universities of
Oxford and
Cambridge, which was barred by law to
English Dissenters. Around 35 of these so-called
dissenting academies arose during the 18th century, offering education without the requirement of conformity to the
Church of England. They promoted a more modern curriculum of science, philosophy and modern history than the
ancient universities who took a more traditionalist approach to learning. One of these was the Independent College, Homerton, which appointed
Dr John Conder as President in 1754. It was supported by the
King's Head Society. In 1850 the union of the Homerton establishment with
Daventry Academy and
Highbury College resulted in the creation of
New College London. ==Foundation==