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graduate of Harvard, 131
Cheevers, Ezekiell, American school-
master, 130 n.
Choristers' school, 16
Chrysoloras, Manuel, theologian

and grammarian, 76 n.
Church, educational policy of the,

in the eighteenth century, 169
exclusiveness of the, 3
fear of, control of education, 31
State, and, in Scotland, 114
State recognition of control of
education by, 94

the, and education, 3, 12, 47
Church-clerks in Cape Colony, 150
Circulating schools, 102, 203, 263-4

355

Clinch, John, Baron of the Ex-
chequer, 68

Clymeslond, Manor of, educational
custom in the, 31 n.
Cobbett, William, and State edu-
cation, 239-40

Codner, Samuel, and Newfoundland
schools, 144

Colonial education and the Privy
Council, 134

Colquhoun, Dr Patrick, 228, 253-4
Comenius, educational methods of,
99-100

Common law right to teach, 50,
57, 172, 175
to education, 32

Common Master of the Town, the,
54
Commonwealth, the, and education,
100-4

Colonial Education Act, 1649,
133

Irish education and the, 127 n.
Welsh education and the, 102
Universities, the, and the, 87
Condorcet's French education
scheme, 104-5

Connecticut Education Act, 1650,
104, 137-9

growth of State education in,
139, 140

Conscience clause, the, 3, 227, 231,
340

Cornwaile, Sir Johan, xxxii, 20,

22, 23, 77, 115

Cornwall, Duchy of, 31 n., 72
Coronare filium, 32

Cotton Mills, the tragedy of the,

213

Court of Chancery and education,

72, 147, 169, 182, 205, 278
Court Christian and the Secular
Courts, 16, 31, 41, 50, 173-4
Court-pleading to be in English, 33
Courts of Justice and education in
the day of Queen Elizabeth, 68
Cow system, the, 219

Three Acres and a, 219
Cowper's argument in Matthews v.
Burdett, 175

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Cradock, Sir John, and education

in Cape Colony, 150

Cromwell and the Universities, 87,
92

Crown prohibition as to Grammar
School appointments, 16, 31,

188

Dalton, Robert of, 13, 15
Dame schools, 166, 259, 283
Danes, the, and education, 6
De Mist's educational policy in

Cape Colony, 149-50, 218
scheme, English adoption of, 150
Derby, the Earl of, 51, 57 n., 129,
211

Diodorus Siculus and education, 2
Dissenters, 109-10, 176, 197-8

affected by Mr Brougham's Bill
of 1820, 232, 271

educational work in London of,

230 n.

mediæval, 57 n.

Dissenting schoolmasters, 177–8
Donatus, grammar of, 4 n.
Dundee, schools at, 113

Dunfermline, Monks of, and edu-
cation, 112

Dupanloup, Bishop of Orleans,

9 n.

Eastern Empire, Greek learning in
the, 75

Edgar, King, 8, 185
Edinburgh High School, 113
Edinburgh Review and Joseph
Lancaster, 208
Education,

abuse of endowments for, 320-2
Act 1892, 210

apprentices and, 209-215

benefit of clergy and, 39
Bill of 1820, 230-3

bond and free, for, 32

charities for, table of, 247-8

Church and, in the eighteenth
century, 110, 165-6, 171-6,
180-1, 183, 189
circular of 1828, 290
of clergy, 10

Education (continued)

commission 1641, proposed, 100
committee of 1816, 224-5, 249
common law, of, 50, 57, 172,
175
Commonwealth grant for, 104
competition in, in the fifteenth
century, 55

compulsory, 210, 235-6, 236-7
Continental State, 310-2, 333
continuity of English, 187

corruption of foundations for, 84
Courts, and the, in the eighteenth
century, 109

crime and, 221-2, 303-9
decay of post-Reformation, 105-
109, 110

deficiency of, in great towns, in
1835, 296

definition of, 327

demand for, in 1816, 224
early State, 2

Elizabeth, Queen, and, 67-8, 70–1
feudal system and, 30

first use of the word, 83

of free and unfree children, 24, 26
French, 9, 104–5, 201, 202 n.
grading of, the, 281

Hallam's opinion of English
mediæval, 115-6

House of Lords, the, and, 106,
189, 224

infants, of, 283, 297–302
Irish, Act, 1537, 124
Irish, and the State, 125
Laissez-faire and, 331
Lancaster and Bell, and, 206–8
law cases relating to, 170-183
manorial customs in restraint of,
31, 32

Manx Church, the, and, 157
mass priests and,

mediæval technical, 8

Middle Ages, the, and, 59-60
Milton and, 257

Minister of, 237, 349

national happiness and, 328
nationalizing of, 3
national need, a, 2

national responsibility and, 140

INDEX.

Education (continued)
party politics and, 286
payment for, 9, 10, 11
petitions of 1803 against, 212
petitions against, in 1807, 223
petitions for a national system
of, in 1833, 234-5
political, 344

political economy and, 329
of the Poor Act 1767, 196
of the Poor Bill 1807, 220
position of, in 1820, 230, 259
præ-Reformation, 78

problem of the nineteenth cen-
tury, 210

religion and, in 1802, 215
religious, and the apprentices,

215

scheme of 1816, 225-7

Scotch, and the Act of Uniform-
ity, 121

Scotch Compulsory Act 1496, 112
Scotch, and the denominational
question, 122, 124

Scotch, and the General Assembly,
119, 120

Scotch secondary, 123

Scotch, and the State, 111, 255
Scotch technical, 120
Societies in Ireland, 128, 129
social economy and, 30
social reform and, 337
spiritual thing, a, 3, 51, 52, 57
State-controlled, 287, 293, 294
suspension of, in the eighteenth
century, 165, 169
technical, 8, 233-4, 343
University, the Commonwealth
and, 103, 104

University, cost of, 85 n.
universal right to, 32

of villeins, 25, 26, 27

waste of endowments for, 320-2
Welsh, 101-3, 198

Welsh, Act 1649, 101

Edward III., King, and Crown
patronage of schools, 16, 31,
188

Edward VI., King, and the grammar
schools, 63-4, 187

Eighteenth century,

Dame schools, in the, 166-7
girls' schools, in the, 168
ideals of the, 165

357

and modern movements, 165
Eldon, Lord, John Scott, 167, 182–3,
188, 224, 278

Elgin, the, school case, 123
Elizabeth, Queen, and education,
67-8, 70-2, 81-2, 86, 106, 161
Elizabethan Church, educational
control by, 94

Elliot, Governor of Newfoundland,
143

Endowed elementary schools, 188,
190, 243-7, 279, 292
English priests in the fourteenth
century, 19

'English' schools, 185

English, teaching of, in Ireland,
125

Englishry, presentment of, 33
Erasmus and University learning,
73, 79, 80

Erskine, Henry, on Bill of 1807, 221
Established Church, the, and edu-
cation in 1820, 228, 249-252
Ethelred of Rievaulx, 7
Ethelstan, King, 8, 36

Eton and the suppression of the
Alien Priories in 1415, 60 n.
European education societies, 200,
201 n.

Evangelistic revival, 3

Ewart, Mr, and University grants,

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Garton, Stephen of, 13

George III., King, and education,
207

George IV., King, and national edu-
cation, 233

Giddy, Davies, 222-3, 254
Girls' schools, early, 12 n.
Glasgow Grammar School, 113, 115,
184

Gloucester Grammar School case,
16, 26, 42, 45, 50-59, 61, 63,
175, 241-2
Glocestrius, Haymo, 53
God and the King, 118
Goldsmith, Oliver, 83 n.
Gouge, Thomas, 197-200, 203, 244
Grammar Schools, Connecticut, 140
curriculum used in medieval, 77
dialect used in, 5

disappearance of, in the fifteenth
century, 148-9

eighteenth century, 11, 180

function of medieval, 79, 84 n.,
186

King Edward VI.'s, 64, 187
London, 77

Scottish, in the fifteenth century,
116, 184

teaching of theology in, 78
Reform Act, Tudor, 70

total number of, 243-6

Grammars of Priscian and Donatus,

4 n.

Grammar, Lily's, 83 n.

Graves, Thomas, of Harvard, 132
Great Death, the, 18-19, 20, 23, 30,
31, 65

Greek learning, 75-6, 80, 81, 88, 279
teaching of, in Connecticut in
1690, 140

teaching of, in Jamaica in 1695,
146

Greenwich Hospital School, 194–5
Gregory XI., Pope, and the Lollards,
34

Gregory the Great, Pope, and the
Cura Pastoralis, 6

Grote, Mr, and a national system
of education, 237

Guardians for poor parish children,
196 n.

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Holt, Sir John, Chief Justice,
173-4

Horn, Andrew, 53

Horton, Roger, counsel, 51, 52, 241
Howson, John, Bishop of Durham,
85 n.

Hume, Mr Joseph, 235, 238, 240

India, education in the Empire of,

xxxii, 164 n.

Infants, education of, 283, 297-302
Infant schools, 284-302, 341, 345
Ingulf, Abbot of Croyland, 45
Irish Act of Uniformity 1665, 127
Board of Education Commis-
sioners 1833, 129-130
Charter schools, 129
Commissioners of Education 1788,
1806, 128

education and the Common-
wealth Parliament, 127 n.
education and the Church, 125
education and the Society of
Friends, 128

education compared with Scotch,
126-7

Educational Societies, 128, 129-
226

Education Act 1537, 125

Free Schools Act 1570, 125-6
Parliamentary grant for educa-
tion in 1739, 129 n.
licences to teach, 127
Isle of Man, education in, 104, 111,
148, 155-160

Jamaica, education in, 145-7
Jamaican Education Acts (1695,
1736), 146

James I., King, and Scotch educa-

tion, 115, 118, 121

and University life, 86 n.
James II., King, and the Universi-
ties, 89-92

Jarrow, monastery school at,
Jeffreys, Lord Chancellor, and
Cambridge University, 89, 90,

91
Jersey, Church control of education
in, 160

Jersey (continued)

359

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Keenan, Sir Patrick, and Irish
education, 130

Kelk, unlicensed school in, 13
Kelso, monks of, 113

Kelyng, Mr Justice, 173 n.
Kenyon, Lord, and eighteenth cen-

tury grammar schools, 180, 278
and the parental duty to educate
children, 181

Kerry's, Lord, education Return,
236 n., 291

Ketell, William, and mediæval
grammar schools, 28 n.
Kingston, Jamaica, school at, 146
Knox, John, and Scotch education,
116, 117 n.

First Book of Policy, 116

La Congrégation de la Doctrine
Chrétienne, 201 n.

Lake's, Dr, arguiment in Matthews
v. Burdett, 175

Lancashire elementary schools, 11
Lancaster, Joseph, 145, 206, 207-8,
229, 259, 266, 284
and Bell, 208

and the Edinburgh Review, 208
Lancasterian Institution, Royal, 207
Lanthony, the Prior of, 51, 53, 55,
56, 241

Lateran, the Fourth Council of,
61, 175

the Third Council of, 61 n.
Latimer, Hugh, at Cambridge, 76
his Fourth Sermon on the Plough,
35
Latin-Anglo-Saxon Grammar, 4 n.

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