Parliamentary Papers, Volume 15H.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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... scholars in the uppermost part of the school - house then built , and that the usher should occupy the lower part of that school - house , for their teaching , and the said chaplains and poor of Wigston's Hospital covenanted with the ...
... scholars in the uppermost part of the school - house then built , and that the usher should occupy the lower part of that school - house , for their teaching , and the said chaplains and poor of Wigston's Hospital covenanted with the ...
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... scholars of the said free grammar school , being scholars in and under the teaching of the said head usher , if so many of his scholars then should be for that purpose fit and ready , otherwise in their or any of their default other of ...
... scholars of the said free grammar school , being scholars in and under the teaching of the said head usher , if so many of his scholars then should be for that purpose fit and ready , otherwise in their or any of their default other of ...
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... scholars . This school has fluctuated like most similar institutions . In 1791 , when Thoresby published his History of Leicester , the writer laments that the master and ushers were almost without scholars , and adds , " I remember it ...
... scholars . This school has fluctuated like most similar institutions . In 1791 , when Thoresby published his History of Leicester , the writer laments that the master and ushers were almost without scholars , and adds , " I remember it ...
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... scholars at the University . The deed will be found in our Report of Wigston's Hospital . We find in the accounts of Wigston's Hospital , that for three years before Michaelmas 1827 , the sum of 31. per annum was paid to an exhibitioner ...
... scholars at the University . The deed will be found in our Report of Wigston's Hospital . We find in the accounts of Wigston's Hospital , that for three years before Michaelmas 1827 , the sum of 31. per annum was paid to an exhibitioner ...
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... scholars should be placed , and also the clothing , and that they should have power to adopt such rules and orders for the regulation of the school as they should think right ; that of the six common councilmen two should be the ...
... scholars should be placed , and also the clothing , and that they should have power to adopt such rules and orders for the regulation of the school as they should think right ; that of the six common councilmen two should be the ...
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