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
[487] _E. S. R._, I., pp. 91, 92.
[488] _E. S. R._, II., p. 31.
[489] _E. S. R._, II., p. 317.
[490] _E. S. R._, II., p. 34.
[491] _E. S. R._, II., p. 78.
[492] _E. S. R._, II., p. 317.
[493] _E. S. R._, II., p. 47.
[494] _E. S. R._, II., p. 15.
[495] _E. S. R._, II., p. 152.
[496] _E. S. R._, II., p. 258.
[497] _E. S. R._, II., p. 320.
[498] Wilkins, _Concilia_, III., p. 722; _Ed. Ch._, pp. 444-6.
[499] Wilkins, _Concilia_, IV., p. 3.
[500] _Statutes of the Realm_, IV., pt. 1, p. 24.
[501] Cf. Coulton: _Monastic Schools of the Middle Ages_. Leach:
"_Monasteries and Education_" in _Cyclopaedia of Education_.
[502] _Gesta Abbatum Mon. S. Albani_, I., p. 72.
[503] _V. C. H., Hants._, II., p. 251.
[504] _V. C. H., Suffolk_, II., p. 303.
[505] _P. R. O._, antiq. H., No. 8.
[506] Charter Roll, 2 Henry III., pt. 1, m. 27.
[507] _V. C. H., Berks._, II., p. 245.
[508] _Rot. Chart._, p. 7.
[509] _V. C. H., Derbyshire_, II., p. 209.
[510] _V. C. H., Bedfordshire_, II., p. 152.
[511] _V. C. H., Lincs._, II., p. 450.
[512] _Statutes of the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds_, Harl. MSS. 1005, fol.
95 b. The list of schools in connection with monasteries does not profess
to be exhaustive.
[513] _V. C. H., Sussex_, p. 413.
[514] Exch. K. R. Misc. Bks. (P. R. O.), fol. 21, 168, 178, 180. _V. C.
H., Wars_, II., p. 319.
[515] See _Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries_, III., p. 241.
[516] _Chant. Certif._, 42, No. 172.
[517] Sparrow Simpson, _Registrum Statutorum_, pt. VIII., ch. 6.
[518] _Ed. Ch._, p. xxxii.
[519] Reg. Whethamstede, (R. S.), II., 315, trans. Gibbs: _Hist. Rec. of
St. Albans_.
[520] B. M. Landsdowne, MS., 375, see _V. C. H., Herts._, II., p. 315.
[521] Surtees Society publication, p. 91.
[522] _Op. cit._, V., pp. 302-3.
[523] _Hist. Mon. Glouc._, III., p. 290.
[524] _Lit. Cantuar_ (R. S. 85), II., p. 464.
[525] _B. M. Add. Chart._, 19641, _V. C. H., Berks._, p. 243.
[526] _Journal of Educ._, Jan. 1905. _Ed. Ch._, p. 306.
[527] _S. M. E._, p. 220.
[528] _Ibid._, p. 221.
[529] _Ibid._, p. 221.
[530] _Early Yorkshire Schools_, I., p. 31.
[531] Sharpe: _Hist. and Antiq. Coventry_, p. 154 n.
[532] Valor. Eccl. (R. C.), III., p. 51. Among the remaining almonry
schools were those of Sherborne Abbey, Thornton, Ixworth, Norwich, Ely,
Evesham, Furness, Bristol, Tewkesbury, Winchcombe, and Winchester.
[533] _S. M. E._, p. 218.
[534] Mon. Schs. in Mid. Ages. _Contemp. Rev._, June 1913. Appendix. As to
the number of children in the almonry schools, we may note that there were
only three boys at St. Swithun's in 1381-2, five in 1400-1, eight in
1469-70, and none at all in 1484-5. Compotus Rolls ... of St. Swithun's,
204 n. See also Abram: _English Life and Manners_, p. 207. Leach considers
that the total number of boys educated in the almonry schools was 1,000.
_S. M. E._, p. 230.
[535] _Letters and Papers of Henry VIII._, ed. Gairdner, Vol. XII., p.
405. Coulton, Monastic Schools, _Contemp. Rev._, June 1913.
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