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
[437] Other instances are Prittlewell, _Cal. of Pat._ 1476-85, p. 34;
Thaxted, _ibid._, p. 227; Finchingley, _Chantry Certif._, XIX., 13; XX.,
19; XXX., 17. The connection of a grammar school at Ipswich with the
Corpus Christi Gild is shown by the _Ipswich Court Bk._, Brit. Mus. Ad.
MS., 30158 fol. 34; at Winchester with the Corpus Christi Gild, Brit. Mus.
Ad. MS. 24435 fol. 153 b.; at Louth with St. Mary's Gild, Church-wardens'
Accounts of the Parish Church, 1533 in R. W. Goulding's Court Rolls of the
Manor of Louth. The gild of the Blessed Mary founded a school at
Wellingborough in 1392 (Pat. 16, R. II., pt. ii., m. 29, 30). See also p.
161 infra.; gilds and chantries are so closely connected that it is
difficult to draw a definite line of demarcation in some cases.
[438] _E. S. R._, II., 283, 284.
[439] _E. S. R._, II., pp. 20-22.
[440] Toulmin Smith, _English Gilds_, p. 221.
[441] _Ibid._, pp. 203-205; _E. S. R._, 267-268.
[442] _Hist. of Warwick Sch._, p. 95.
[443] _Coventry Leet Book_, I., 101.
[444] Redstone, _Trans. Royal Hist. Soc._, N. S., XVI., p. 166.
[445] _Hist. MS._, Com. X., App. IV., 425; _Ed. Ch._, 439.
[446] Carlisle: _Endowed Gr. Schs._, I., 335.
[447] _E. S. R._, II., 180-184.
[448] P. C. C., 34 Luffenham, p. 269.
[449] Copy of will in _Duchy of Lancaster Misc. Bks._, 25 fol. 19.
[450] _E. S. R._, II., 144.
[451] _E. S. R._, II., 144.
[452] _E.g._ Douze Gild, Feste du Pin.
[453] Toulmin Smith: _English Gilds_, p. 115.
[454] _Ibid._, p. 155.
[455] _Ibid._, p. 160.
[456] _Ibid._, p. 226. For other instances see pp. 179, 194, 287, and
Hartshorn, _op. cit._, p. 15.
[457] Cf. Page, _Yorkshire Chantries_, Surtees Society.
[458] See also _Liber Vitae_ of Durham, Surtees Society.
[459] _E. S. R._, I., 53.
[460] See _V. C. H., Durham_, I., p. 371.
[461] _E. S. R._, II., 60.
[462] _Ibid._, p. 65.
[463] _Stat. of the Realm_, IV., pt. I., p. 24.
[464] _Eng. Schs. at Ref._, p. 91.
[465] _E. S. R._, II., 56.
[466] _Chant. Certif._ XXI., No. 24, Trans. Bristol and Glouc. Archael.
Soc. VI.
[467] _Chantry Certif._, No. 36. This chantry was founded by Letters
Patent. (Pat. 27, Henry VI., pt. I, m. 27). Further Letters Patent were
granted in 1451. (P. C. C. Luffenham, p. 278). The chantry patent does not
say anything about the school. See also _E. S. R._, II., 146.
[468] Bk. III., Ch. 1.
[469] _Paston Letters_, V., 21.
[470] _Work and Wages_, p. 165.
[471] _Paston Letters_, IV., 237-44; Abram: _Social Life in England_, p.
189.
[472] _E. S. R._, II., p. 89.
[473] _Yorkshire Schools_, II., pp. 60, 61.
[474] _E. S. R._, II., p. 286.
[475] _E. S. R._, p. 228.
[476] _S. M. E._, p. 177.
[477] _E. S. R._, II., p. 123.
[478] _E. S. R._, II., p. 297.
[479] _E. S. R._, II., p. 201.
[480] _E. S. R._, II., p. 160.
[481] _E. S. R._, II., p. 302.
[482] _E. S. R._, II., p. 89.
[483] _E. S. R._, II., p. 100.
[484] _E. S. R._, II., p. 297.
[485] _E. S. R._, II., p. 39.
[486] Cf. Leach, _E. S. R._, I., p. 91.
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