A Concise Description of the Endowed Grammar Schools in England and Wales, Volume 1Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1818 |
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admitted aforesaid Alderman annual annum appointed belonging Bishop Bishop of LINCOLN Boarders boys Brasen-Nose Cambridge Charity Estate Children Church College Common Seal Corporation County Court Crediton Culgaith dated Dean educated EDWARD elected endowed erected ETON ETON COLLEGE Exeter Exeter College Exhibitioners Exhibitions Fellows Feoffees Foundation founded Founder FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Free School Gentleman Governors GRAMMAR SCHOOL granted Heirs HENRY House Inhabitants instruction Item JOHN King lands late Latin and Greek Learning lease Letters Patent Lord maintenance Manor Master and Usher Master or Usher Mayor messuage nominate ordained Oxford paid Parents Parish persons poor present Head Master present Master Provost Pupils Queen ELIZABETH received Rector reign Revd Revenues RICHARD ROGER MANWOOD Salary Scholars Schole School is open School-house Schoolmaster Statutes Stipend Successors teach tenements thereof THOMAS tion Town Trustees tyme University of Oxford unto Usher vacancy Vicar Warden WILLIAM WOLSTAN DIXIE writing yearly
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Halaman 118 - The Governors of the possessions, revenues and goods of the Free Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth in Sherborne in the county of Dorset.
Halaman 736 - Pounds a year, of which they are desirous to make him Master ; but, unfortunately, he is not capable of receiving their Bounty, which would make him happy for life...
Halaman 751 - — one day contains the whole of my life ; that it was unvaried as the note of the cuckoo ; and that he did not know whether it was more disagreeable for him to teach, or the boys to learn, the grammar rules.
Halaman 131 - Latin either in verse or in prose; for my intent is by this school specially to increase knowledge and worshipping of God and our Lord Christ Jesu and good Christian life and manners in the children.
Halaman 131 - I would they were taught always in good literature both Latin and Greek, and good authors, such as have the very Roman eloquence joined with wisdom, especially Christian authors that wrote their wisdom with clean and chaste Latin either in verse or in prose...
Halaman 562 - The right of nomination belongs 1st. To the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, who are to appoint such sons of their Norfolk, Suffolk, and Lincolnshire tenants as are educated at the school of that city. 2dly. To the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, for students from Westminster school.
Halaman xi - country, collected by the induftry of my be" loved mafter Egbert. May it pleafe your " imperial Majefty, in your great wifdom, to " permit me to fend fome of our youth to " tranfcribe the moft valuable books in that ** library, and thereby tranfplant the flowers of ** Britain into France *6.
Halaman 272 - God one thousand sixe hundred thirty and fower and in the tenth yeare of the Raigne of our Soveraigne lord Charles by the Grace of God of England Scotland Fraunee and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c.
Halaman 515 - Ye shall submit your child to be ordered in all things, according to the discrecion of the Schoolmaster. ' ' Ye shall find for your child ink, paper, pens, wax-candles for Winter, and all other things at any time requisite and necessary for the maintenance of his study.
Halaman 656 - They shall use no weapons in the School as sword, dagger, waster, or other like, to fight or brawl withal, nor any unlawful gaming in the School. — They shall not haunt taverns, alehouses, or playing at any unlawful games as cards, dice- tables or such like.