A Concise Description of the Endowed Grammar Schools in England and Wales, Volume 2Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1818 |
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A Concise Description of the Endowed Grammar Schools in England ..., Volume 2 Nicholas Carlisle Volledige weergave - 1818 |
A Concise Description of the Endowed Grammar Schools in England ..., Volume 2 Nicholas Carlisle Volledige weergave - 1818 |
A Concise Description of the Endowed Grammar Schools in England ..., Volume 2 Nicholas Carlisle Volledige weergave - 1818 |
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admitted aforesaid Aldermen annual annum appointed Archbishop Archbishop of York Bailiffs belonging Bishop Boarders boys Brownsover Cambridge Chapel Charity Children Church College Common Seal Corporation County dated Dean East Retford educated EDWARD the Sixth elected endowed ETON ETON Grammars Exhibitioners Exhibitions Fellow Feoffees Foundation founded Founder FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL free of expense Free School Gentleman Governors guineas heirs HENRY Hospital House Inhabitants instruction JOHN late Latin and Greek learned lease Letters Patent London Lord Manor Master and Usher Mayor Merchant Taylors messuages nominated ordain Oxford paid Parents Parish person premises present Head Master present Master purchase Queen's College received Rector reign rents Revd Revenues RICHARD ROBERT Ruthin Salary School is open School-house Schoolmaster Scole Second Master Statutes Stipend Successors takes Pupils taught teach tenements thereof THOMAS tion Town Trustees tyme University of Oxford unto Usher vacancy Vicar Warden WILLIAM writing yearly value
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