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Nicholas Osborne Hagger (born 1939), is a British author, philosopher, cultural historian who has lectured in English Literature at universities in Iraq; Japan and Libya. He purchased and restored Otley Hall in Suffolk and has created a private school system at three locations in England. He has several books in print.
olas Osborne Hagger was educated at Chigwell School, Essex and Worcester College, Oxford, England. During the 1960s he lectured in English Literature at universities in Iraq, Libya and Japan where he was both a professor and instructor serving the Japanese royal family.

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Nicholas Osborne Hagger (born 1939), is a British author, philosopher, cultural historian who has lectured in English Literature at universities in Iraq; Japan and Libya. He purchased and restored Otley Hall in Suffolk and has created a private school system at three locations in England. He has several books in print.
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Nicholas Osborne Hagger was educated at Chigwell School, Essex and Worcester College, Oxford, England. During the 1960s he lectured in English Literature at universities in Iraq, Libya and Japan where he was both a professor and instructor serving the Japanese royal family. Upon his return to England he commenced his writing and publishing career then purchased and restored stately Otley Hall in Suffolk and created a private school system. The school system, called the the Oak Tree Schools, has three locations in the Epping Forest area where he and his wife are principals, with his son as deputy principal.
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