The State and School Education, 1640-1660, in England and Wales: A Survey Basd on Printed SourcesS.P.C.K., 1950 - 150 sider |
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... living , as to read and write " . All children above seven years old were to be admitted to this kind of education , " none being to be excluded by reason of the poverty and inability of their parents : for hereby it hath come to pass ...
... living , as to read and write " . All children above seven years old were to be admitted to this kind of education , " none being to be excluded by reason of the poverty and inability of their parents : for hereby it hath come to pass ...
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... living of Castle Camps in Cambridgeshire and decided against the grant of " fifths " on the ground that he was receiving a stipend as schoolmaster of Eton College ; the judge- ment was reversed when it was pointed out that Gray was not ...
... living of Castle Camps in Cambridgeshire and decided against the grant of " fifths " on the ground that he was receiving a stipend as schoolmaster of Eton College ; the judge- ment was reversed when it was pointed out that Gray was not ...
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... living . But apart from this practical necessity of finding employment , it was not to be expected that Dissenters would abandon , without a struggle , all that they valued most . The legislation of 1662 served , in many cases , only to ...
... living . But apart from this practical necessity of finding employment , it was not to be expected that Dissenters would abandon , without a struggle , all that they valued most . The legislation of 1662 served , in many cases , only to ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 7 |
COMENIUS HARTLIB AND DURY | 22 |
EDUCATIONAL WRITINGS IN THE DAYS OF THE LONG | 30 |
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A. F. Leach A. F. Schools Academies advancement of learning Anthony Wood appointed authority Bishop Busby Calendar Cambridge Christ Christ's College Church Civil Comenius in England Commissioners Committee continued Council County Deans and Chapters Domestic Series Dugard Dury E. T. Campagnac Edited by E. T. Educational Charters ejected English Grammar Schools Eton Eton College Felsted School Firth and Rait free school Gospel in Wales Government Harmar hath Headmaster Hebrew House of Commons John John Amos Comenius Latin London Long Parliament maintenance master ment Merchant Taylors ordinance Oxford parliamentary Perse School petition Preaching private school Propagation Protector Puritan R. F. Young Reformation Reign of Edward rents revenues Richard Busby Richards royalist salary Samuel Hartlib scholars Schools to 1660 sermon Shrewsbury School taught Thomas Thomas Chaloner town Trustees twenty pounds usher Victoria History Volume Westminster School William Winchester Winchester College writing wrote youth