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
[728] _Statutes of the Colleges of Oxford_, vol. I.; _Ed. Ch._, pp.
349-373.
[729] Brit. Mus. Add., MS. 30158, f. 34.
[730] _I.e._ the "Apeseyes."
[731] Cf. article in _Cyclopaedia of Education_.
[732] Carlisle: _Grammar Schools_, I., p. 314.
[733] _P. C. C._, 8 Maynwaryng.
[734] See Carlisle, _op. cit._, II., pp. 594-598.
[735] A copy of this time table is reprinted in Leach: _Educational
Charters_, pp. 448-451; see also _Archaelogia_, XXXIV., p. 37, _seq._
Foster Watson gives a full account of the projected statutes for Cardinal
College, Ipswich (1528) in _Old Grammar Schools_, pp. 16-18.
[736] For an account of the manuals of Stanbridge, see Foster Watson:
_English Grammar Schools_, pp. 385-386.
[737] _Ibid._, pp. 238-45.
[738] Among the records of the chantry schools, six are mentioned as
teaching writing; see _E. S. R._, II., pp. 66, 98, 251, 305, 307, 312.
[739] _Yorkshire Schools_, II., p. 109.
[740] _E. S. R._, II., p. 21.
[741] _E. S. R._, II., p. 85.
[742] Cutts: _Scenes and Characters in the Middle Ages_, p. 200.
[743] Cutts: _op. cit._, p. 205.
[744] Johnson: _Canons_, II., p. 421.
[745] _Household Book of Henry Algernon, fifth Earl of Northumberland_,
Antiq. Repertory, IV., p. 242.
[746] _Dialogue of Heresies_, III., c. 12.
[747] Dunning: _Political Ideas_, p. 263.
[748] _Illustrations of Medieval Thought_, p. 305.
[749] _Letters of Grosseteste_ (R. S.), p. 63.
[750] _Ibid._, p. 68.
[751] _Ibid._, p. 151.
[752] 2 Hen. IV., c. 15. _Stat. of the Realm_, II., 127.
[753] _Rot. Parl._, III., 584.
[754] Johnson: _Laws and Canons_, II., p. 465. Wilkins: _Concilia_, III.,
p. 317.
[755] 2 Hen. V., c. 7.
[756] See p. 129.
[757] _Rot. Parl._, 12, R. II., c. 5.
[758] _Rot. Parl._, 15, Ric. II., 39; quoted de Montmorency, _State
Intervention_, p. 27.
[759] _Op. cit._, pp. 30-32.
[760] See p. 200.
[761] _Statutes of the Realm_, 7, Henry IV., c. 17.
[762] _Pat._, 24, Henry VI., pt. ii., m. 28.
[763] _Rot. Parl._, V., 137.
[764] Bk. II., ch. VI.
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