Education in England in the Middle Ages: Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of LondonParry, Albert William
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Education in England in the Middle Ages: Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of London
Parry, Albert William
Education -- England -- History; Education, Medieval
[252] Wilkins, _Concilia_, I., p. 270, _Ed. Ch._, p. 139. Cf. this with
Theodulf's Capitularies of 797. See p. 30 supra, and Mullinger, Schs. of
Charles the Great, p. 130.
[253] _Univ._ II., p. 602.
[254] _Op. cit._, ed. Thomas, p. 79.
[255] A.D. 1212-1294.
[256] _Opera Inedita_, ed. Brewer, p. 398.
[257] _Mem. St. Edmund's Abbey_, I., p. 248.
[258] _Polycraticus_, II., 28, ed. Giles, p. 155.
[259] _Oxford Hist. Soc. Collectanea_, II., 156.
[260] _Op. cit._, p. 49.
[261] _Chron. Jocelyn de Brakelonde_, p. 3.
[262] _V. C. H., Derbyshire_, II., 213, from Cott. Mss. Titus, C. IX., f.
58.
[263] _Beverley Chapter Act Bk._ (Surtees Soc.) Vol. I., p. 293.
[264] Reprinted in _Archaeol._ vol. 62., pt. I., p. 198.
[265] _York Chapter Act Bk._ I., f. 25 b.
[266] Sparrow Simpson: _Registrum Statutorum_, pt. V., ch. 8; Brit. Mus.,
_Harl. MSS._, 1080.
[267] See Reynold's _Wells_, pp. CLXXX-V.
[268] _Statutes of the Ch. of York_, p. 5.
[269] _Registrum Antiquissimum Linc._, Chap. Mun. A 2, 26, fol. 10. b. _V.
C. H., Lincs._ I., 424. Similar appointments are recorded in 1427 and
1432. _Reg. Antiq. Lincs._, fol. 67 b.
[270] _Yorkshire Schools_, II., p. 110.
[271] _Hist. Ch. of York_, I., 281.
[272] _Dugd. Mon._ III., 405.
[273] _Early Yorkshire Schools_, II., 1.
[274] _Hist. Warwick Sch._, p. 5, from Chartul. S. Mary's, Warwick, G. R.
Eccl. Misc. Bks. 22.
[275] _Cal. Pat._, 12 Rich. II., pt. 2, m. 10; _Ed. Ch._, p. 77.
[276] _P. R. O._, Cart. antiq. H., No. 18; _Ed. Ch._, p. 93.
[277] _Charter Roll_, II., Henry III., pt. 1, m. 27; _Ed. Ch._, p. 93.
[278] _Chancery Warrents_, Series 1, file 1439; _Ed. Ch._, p. 413. Dealing
with this grant of a monopoly of school keeping to Eton College, Mr. Leach
remarks "The remarkable invasion of ecclesiastical jurisdiction, to which
alone the grants and still more the enforcement of the monopoly of endowed
schools belonged," etc. _Schs. Med. Eng._, p. 259. Mr. Leach is in error
here. The grant of the monopoly of school keeping was a civil matter.
[279] _Pat._, 24, Hen. VI., pt. II., m. 28.
[280] _Rot. Parl._, V., 137.
[281] _Ibid._
[282] _Privy Council Register_, vol. VI.; Parry, _Founding of Exeter
School_, pp. 101-112.
[283] Supra, p. 96.
[284] _V. C. H., Gloucester_, II., 315, from Rot. Chart., p. 7.
[285] _Registrum Brev._, 35.
[286] Quoted by de Montmorency: _State Intervention_, p. 16.
[287] _Ed. Ch._, p. 91 from St. Paul's Mun. Press A., Box 60, No. 48.
[288] Surtees Society, vol. 98. See I., pp. 42, 48, 102, 113, etc.
[289] _Op. cit._, p. 102.
[290] _Epis. Joh. Saresberiensis_, ed. Giles, No. 19.
[291] The text of the "Gloucester School Case" is to be found in the Year
Book of the eleventh year of Henry IV., p. 47. It is reprinted as an
appendix to de Montmorency, _State Intervention_, pp. 241-242. Mr. de
Montmorency would seem to be in error in his interpretation of the
decision.
[292] Supra, p. 96.
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