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A History of the County of Wiltshire
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the interest of 300 to provide clothing and books for the scholars, and the other half to purchase coal for the poor. …
Old and New London
… the authorised version of the Scriptures had invited other scholars and divines to join them, many of whom accepted the … throughout the people, knelt together the band of scholars and divines, consisting of representatives of almost …
Old and New London
… which afterwards became the dormitory of the King's Scholars. By the Benedictine rule the monks were required to …
Old and New London
… malt-house (afterwards used as a dormitory for the King's Scholars), and the adjoining tower, the wall of the infirmary …
Old and New London
… a school for forty boys, denominated Queen's or King's Scholars, with a master and usher; and also twelve almsmen, …
Old and New London
… boys" in the above lines are, of course, the Westminster scholars. "Qui nullum fere scribendi genus non tetigit, …
Old and New London
… School as founded by Queen ElizabethElection of Queen's Scholars"Challenges"Proposed removal of the SchoolDr. … other writers too) that the attainments of many of the boy-scholars in those "dark ages" were of no mean order, and it … one or two mentioned by that author. "On festival days the scholars held dialectic contests, in which the most …
Old and New London
… as a memorial to Lord Raglan, and other "old Westminster scholars," who fell in the Crimea, in 18545. It is of …
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