The history of Tonbridge school, from its foundation in 1553 |
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Septimus Rivington. THE ORIGIN OF THE SCHOOL THE origin of the Grammar Schools in England is closely Grammar Schools Religious a means of education . connected with , and in fact forms part of the history of succeeded the country during ...
Septimus Rivington. THE ORIGIN OF THE SCHOOL THE origin of the Grammar Schools in England is closely Grammar Schools Religious a means of education . connected with , and in fact forms part of the history of succeeded the country during ...
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... England herself . a beneficial the Reference to the history of England between 1500 and 1560 shows that to this spirit of adventure , aroused throughout the land by the news brought home by these adventurous explorers about the wealth ...
... England herself . a beneficial the Reference to the history of England between 1500 and 1560 shows that to this spirit of adventure , aroused throughout the land by the news brought home by these adventurous explorers about the wealth ...
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... England , " says , " Sir Andrew Jud , son of John Jud , was born at Tunbridge , in this county , bred a Skinner in London , whereof he became Lord Mayor in 1551 anno . He built Alms houses nigh to St. Ellen's in London , and a stately ...
... England , " says , " Sir Andrew Jud , son of John Jud , was born at Tunbridge , in this county , bred a Skinner in London , whereof he became Lord Mayor in 1551 anno . He built Alms houses nigh to St. Ellen's in London , and a stately ...
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... England , or elsewhere within our Dominions , provided they shall not exceed the yearly value of forty pounds ; any Statute concerning lands and tenements not to be put into Mortmain , or any other Statute , Act , Ordinance , or ...
... England , or elsewhere within our Dominions , provided they shall not exceed the yearly value of forty pounds ; any Statute concerning lands and tenements not to be put into Mortmain , or any other Statute , Act , Ordinance , or ...
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... England in due manner made and sealed without fine or fee great or small to us in our Hanaper , or elsewhere to our use , for the same in any wise to be rendered , paid or done although express men- tion & c . In witness whereof & c ...
... England in due manner made and sealed without fine or fee great or small to us in our Hanaper , or elsewhere to our use , for the same in any wise to be rendered , paid or done although express men- tion & c . In witness whereof & c ...
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1mus 1st Class 2dus 2nd Class Class 2nd Class Moderations 3tius aforesaid Sir Andrew ALEXANDER NOWELL Andrew Fisher annum appointed Assistant Masters Bishop boarders boys and youths Cambridge Cawthorn Chapel classical Company of Skinners copy death elected endowment England English Examiner Exhibitions Fellowship foundation foundationers Founder Free Grammar School Governors Grammar School Head Master Henry Fisher holidays honour income instruction Item James Cawthorn John Proctour John's College Latin learning literary Lord Master and Usher Master and Wardens Master or Usher ment Merchant Taylors o'clock Open Scholarship Ordinances Oxford pany present prizes receive Report revenues Robert Heath salary Scheme Scholæ scholars Second Master sermon Sevenoaks School shillings Sir Andrew Judd Sir Thomas Smythe Statutes Stockwood thereof Thomas Knox tion Tonbridge School town Universities of Oxford University verses Vicesimus Knox Vide Wase Welldon
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Page 69 - Pater noster, qui es in coelis; sanctificetur nomen tuum ; adveniat regnum tuum, fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie ; et dimitte nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris ; et ne nos inducas in tentationem ; sed libera nos a malo. Amen.
Page 39 - Grace, certain Knowledge and mere Motion, We have given and granted, and by these Presents, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors, do give and grant unto the said...
Page 42 - The Governors of the possessions, revenues and goods of the Free Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth in Sherborne in the county of Dorset.
Page 39 - ... have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant to the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of our City of London all that our manor capital messuage...
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Page 40 - BALTIMORE, or any statute, act, ordinance, provision, proclamation or restraint, heretofore had, made, published, ordained or provided, or any other thing, cause, or matter whatsoever, to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. XXIII. In witness whereof We have caused these our letters to be made patent. Witness ourself at Westminster, the twentieth day of June, in the eighth year of our reign.
Page 40 - ... fit and wholesome Statutes and Ordinances in writing, concerning and touching the order, government and direction of the Master, and...
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Page 170 - School-room and other buildings, and of the garden and other grounds to be enjoyed therewith respectively, and the purchase of suitable books for a library, and increase of the number of Exhibitions or rewards to the said Exhibitioners, who may distinguish themselves at either of the said Universities, or for the establishment of other branches of classical education, or for any other purposes for the better establishment of the said School, as the Court shall, from time to time, think proper to...