The second set of tables (pp. 339-346) relates to schools for the Secondary Education of Girls, which are very few in number, many of them being branches or departments of a grammar school foundation. The third set of tables relating to Primary Schools (pp. 347-584) is abridged from the Tabular Digest of such schools, which has already appeared at the end of each county, in vols. x-xx. A few omissions have heen supplied, and various corrections made, in the names of founders, dates, &c. This volume has been compiled by Chas. Huxley Hall, Esq., to whom great credit is due for the laborious and careful analysis of complicated details which has been required to secure accuracy in the results. March 18, 1870. H. J. ROBY, Late Secretary to the Schools Inquiry Commission. TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. Endowed Grammar and other Secondary Schools in Eng- Tables showing the Income from all sources, the number of II. Endowed Superior and other Secondary Schools in Eng- Tables showing the Income from all sources, the number of III. Endowed Schools for the Primary Instruction of Boys and Tabular Digest of Answers from Trustees or Teachers Welsh Circulating Schools (Bevan's Charity) IV. Exhibitions or Scholarships tenable at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and under the control or adminis- tration of any College in the same, but restricted to Candidates from particular Schools or Districts : PAGE The TABLES and TABULAR DIGEST of (I.) Endowed Grammar, &c., Schools for Boys, (II.) Endowed Superior, &c., Schools for Girls, and (III.) Endowed Schools for Primary Instructions of Boys and Girls ("Non-Classical"), are arranged according to the Registrar General's Division of England and Wales into Registration Districts. The Eleven Divisions under which the Districts are grouped, with the Counties composing each Division, occur in the following order : INDEX TO PLACES, &c. MENTIONED IN The Tables and Tabular Digest of (I.) Endowed Grammar, &c. Schools for N.B.-An asterisk against the name of a Town or Metropolitan District indicates that it has no When the names of two places are mentioned, as Adlingfleet, T. Fockerby, Aysgarth, T. Askrigg, &c., The letter T. stands for Township, Chapelry, Hamlet, &c., and the second word (Fockerby) is the |