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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Edmonton in 1662 13 and it was said in 1666 that 'the head of the serpent', a reference to religious rebellion, dwelt in … a frequent visitor and conventicles were held at both Mann's and Chair's houses during the 1680s. 21 Fox also visited … proved 1902 bequeathed £250 stock and Clarissa Cecilia Child by will proved 1923 left £500 to provide coal and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Charity Schools, p. 444. Parochial, p. 446. Other Church of England, p. 453. Roman Catholic, p. 454. Baptist, p. 455. … a chandler who had been taught by the clerk of St. Ebbe's in 1542, could not write their names. 6 A more valuable … and the Roman Catholics, however, saw the whole of a child's education from a religious standpoint, and, although …
A History of the County of Essex
… apparently associated with a school adjoining St. Mary's churchyard, east of the postern gate. 2 By the early 16th century there was provision for even a charity child to be taught until the age of ten. 3 A grammar school …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… as a chartered borough, no doubt to maintain a supply of Latin-trained clerks. From references to School Street and … to teach singing, and allow each of his ten best pupils 6 s. 8 d. After the bishop's death the patronage passed to the … 10 years. Parental poverty together with opportunities for child employment made any notable improvement unlikely until …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… At the time when the ecclesiastical and social changes of the 16th century were altering the basis of education in … The educational reconnaissances conducted by Brougham's Committee in 1819 and again by Newcastle's Royal Commission … Crudwell, Christian Malford, North Bradley, and Holt, child employment made a school useless. Frequently the report …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 5 November - 18 December (second session) For the writs of summons see PW, II, ii, 44-56, and Appendix 37-9, 41 … the issues of greatest urgency in 1310. Edward II's ambiguity towards the work of the reformers was however … who was then acting as keeper of the realm in the king's absence in the North. In March 1311 the king wrote to his …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1315 Westminster 20 January - 9 March (the date of issue of writs de expensis to the knights and burgesses) … 30 April: G.O. Sayles, Select Cases in the Court of King's Bench under Edward II , IV, 64. Twenty royal judges and … to the said Sir John the king retains the marriage of the child, and the said Thomas and Maud have since married him to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… REGEM AD HOC NOMINATUM ET SPECIALITER DEPUTATUM. MEMORANDA OF THE PARLIAMENT OF THE LORD EDWARD KING OF ENGLAND, THE SON … it pronounced in public by William Inge, one of the king's justices of Common Bench, that the king greatly desired … lived, and that although the time for the birth of that child, which nature allows [col. b] to be delayed and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Introduction May 1322 York 2 May - 19 May For the writs of summons see PW, II, ii, 245-60 (There is no surviving roll … the case of Gaveston at the beginning of his reign, Edward's one ambition in August 1321 was the return of the … sent his queen to request hospitality from Badlesmere's wife at Leeds castle in Kent. On 13 October, she was, as …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (C 65/9. RP , II.126-134. SR , I.295-298) The proceedings of the parliament of April-May 1341 are recorded in C 65/9, a … clerical staffs, arrested five of the justices of king's bench and common pleas, imprisoned several prominent … king and the council, on penalty of imprisonment, that any child or other person shall play either at bars or at any …
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