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A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1930, when the poor law union was dissolved, became a county hospital. In 1948, as the North Middlesex hospital, it …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hatch station. From the Southgate club developed the county club, which played its first match at Southgate in … Census, 1801, 1851. Recs. penes Greater Lond. Rec. Off. (County Hall) N/C/64; M.R.O., MA/CL 1888, 27e. See pp. 169, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… particularly by its secretary Jonas Hanway's Proposal for County Naval Schools, the House resolved in 1785 to establish … the allotment in 1890 of 'whisky money' to enable the new county and county borough councils to promote technical education, the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… replaced by two new local education authorities. 90 The county council, as the authority immediately concerned with … had been started in the 1890s, 95 was continued by the county council in 1904 at the Wesleyan school and from the … centre and school clinic. 96 Under the 1944 Act 97 the county council became the sole L.E.A. and took over the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 27 A start was made in 1968 by co-operating with the county at Littlemore. Secondary school pupils from the city … school in exchange for places in city primary schools for county children. 28 Improved public education led in Oxford, … allowed. 68 Support for the school came from both city and county, notably £5 5 s. a year from the dukes of Marlborough …
A History of the County of Essex
… for boys and girls, but it was superseded in 1909 by a county high school for girls, a junior technical school for … Colchester was merged in the north-east division of the county, but was a separate division from 1962 to 1974. 24 … a secondary school; new buildings were provided for 2 county primary, 2 county secondary, 1 Roman Catholic, 4 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Education EDUCATION The County, p. 349. Swindon, p. 355. Schools, p. 357. Ancient … the basis of education in England, only three towns in the county secured any of the confiscated ecclesiastical revenues … Royal Commission (1868) revealed a provision in this county not far from adequate in quantity, though its quality …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in full: William owes king 150 for arrears of fifteenth in county of Westmorland and several lands held on day of … mariner of Southampton on seizure of ship by sheriff of Cornwall. By petition of council. Dated 4 November 1305 at … of Slaughter and so pertained till Richard late earl of Cornwall obtained and withdrew; but because king's bailiffs …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… drawn from those who were more 'discreet in law' for each county and four or six representatives for each town. 8 The … prison unjustly, as he had been mainprised at the fourth county court after the eyre and at the fifth had been kept in gaol by Henry Malemeyns, then sheriff of the county, so that the county ought not to have proceeded to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to take possession of Queen Eleanor's recently inherited county of Ponthieu and to conclude a treaty at Amiens with … 3 the future arrangements for the administration of the county of Ponthieu and the terms of the future treaty were …
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