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Latin-English dialogue Grammar,
4 n.

English elementary Grammar,

4 n.

Vocabulary, 4 n.

Latin, Grammar, Lily's, 83 n.
Grammar, Vaus', 116

mediæval use of, 78-9,115, 279–80
pleading in, 33 n.

school, Cape Town, 150

teaching of, in Connecticut in
1690, 140

teaching of, in Jamaica in 1695,
146

tongue, Church services in, 80, 81
vernacular, the, of the learned,
6, 76, 279

versions of Greek works, 76
Laud's educational policy, 99
Laws of the Church, 2, and see

Table of Ecclesiastical Docu-
ments, xxv
Leaseholders, husbandry, education
of, 24

'Lecture' schools, 111, 184, 188
Lee, Mr Justice, 179

Libraries, parochial, in England,
142 n.

Library, Bodleian, 87 n.

Library in South Carolina, 142

mediæval, at Durham College,
Oxford, 116 n.

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Lollardy, extirpation of, 36, 49, 109
fear of, 45

spread of, 17, 19, 30, 33, 95
Universities, the, and, 34, 89
London, absence of education in,
in 1820, 229-30, 261

boys, scholarship of, in the
Middle Ages, 44, 76, 77
educational liberality of, 43
grammar schools, first, of, xxxii,
41, 45

petition of four rectors of, 48
schools, Fitzstephen's description
of, 43

schools in, 41, 42, 43, 46, 55, 77
voluntary schools, early, and,

200

Welsh educational mission, and,

200

Lords, House of, and the Act of
Uniformity, 106, 189

Love's Labour's Lost, Act v. Sc. 1, 83
Lowe, Mr Robert, 8, 15, 147, 149,
153
Ludlow, Roger, deputy-governor of
Connecticut, 138 n., 139

education code of 1650 drafted
by, 138 n., 139

Lyndhurst, Lord, and grammar
school curriculum, 183
Lyndwood, William, 36, 59, 66, 175
Lyons University and Harvard, 131

Macaulay, Lord, on University
loyalty, 87

Macaulay, Mr T. B., and the first
Parliamentary grant for ele-
mentary education, 239

Magdalen College, Oxford, and
King James II., 90-1
Maistres d'Escholes in Jersey, 162–3
Maltby, John, schoolmaster at
Abingdon Abbey in 1440, 55 n.
Mandeville and charity schools,
202 n., 256

Manor, classes on a, 24

education on a, 26

Manwood, Sir Roger, Baron of the
Exchequer, 68

Manx, education, 104, 155–60

INDEX.

Manx, Compulsory Education Act
1703, 156-8

Education Act 1813, 159
Education Statutes 1851-1899,
160

education and English Parlia-
mentary grants, 160
Map, Walter, 28, 222 n.
Marinus, Pope, 7

Massachusetts, Crown enquiry as
to education in, 131

Education Act 1692, 135-7, 139
education in, 104, 105, 135-7, 345
Mary I., Queen, and education, 66,
70

and Jersey, 162
Mary II., Queen, and education,
177, 293
Mathematical Tripos founded at
Cambridge in 1747-8, 92 n.
Mauritius, education in, 147
Mede, Joseph, and Cambridge, 86 n.
Melbourne, Lord, and Lord Kerry's
Education Return, 236 n.
Merkyate, Prioress of, 31
Mico's Trust, Lady, 147
Middle Classes, education of, 25
Midwives, claim of the Church to
license, 172 n.

Mildmay, Sir Walter, Chancellor
of the Exchequer (1581), 68
Milton, John, 35, 233, 257
Moises, Hugh, Lord Eldon's school-

master, 182 n.

Monchensy, Lady Dionysia de, 4 n.
Montagu, Lord Robert, and Scotch
education in 1867, 121
Montrose School, 112
Morley, George, Bishop of Win-
chester, 163

Neckam, Alexander, de Utensilibus,
4 n.

Neif ou vileyn, 27, 29

New Amsterdam, school at, 147
New England, early education in,

130, 131, 132-41, 154-5, 159
Newcastle Free Grammar School
and Lord Eldon, 182-3
Newfoundland, education in, 143–4

361

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Parliamentary grant, the first for
elementary education, 238-40
Parliament, the Commonwealth,

and national education, 100-4
Parke, Sir Henry and Australian
education, 153

Parning, Sir Robert, chancellor,
16, 31

Patronage of grammar schools, 16,
31, 114, 170, 188, 190
Paulet, Chevalier, and education,
207, 218

Peel, Sir Robert, 211, 238
Pembroke College, Oxford, the

Jersey College, 163

Pencriche, Richard, xxxii, 21-23
Penkriche in Derbyshire, 22
Penkridge in Staffordshire, 22
Pensions for widows of the clergy,
102-3

Perth school, 111, 112
Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich, 100
Phillip, Governor of the first Aus-
tralian Settlement, 152
Picton (Nova Scotia), proposed Uni-
versity at, 144-5
'Pigeons of Paul's,' 77

Pipard, William, action against, 16
Place, Mr Francis, on eighteenth

century elementary education,
203, 205 n.

Plato and Aristotle, philosophy of,
75-6

Plymouth, Orphans' Aid Hospital
1617, 193 n.

Poll Tax, returns for 1377, 26
Polychronicon, the, 20-1

Poor, the, in medieval times, 23-6,
27-30

Popes and English education,
Alexander VI. (1494), 161

Benedict XIII. (1724), 201 n.,

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Priesthood, the, and the Black
Death, 19, 27, 30
Primer, medieval, 185
Prioresses Tale, the, 185
Priscian, grammar of, 4 n.
Privilegium Clericale, 8
Puffendorf and education, 216

Quadrivium in Jersey, 160
and Trivium, 79, 80

Quarterly Review and Andrew Bell,
208

Queens' College, Cambridge, 173 n.
Queen's College, Georgetown, 148

Raikes, Robert, of Gloucester, 205
Randolph, Edward, and early
American education, 131
Rate aid for education, beginning
of, 67, 191-2

aid for education in Connecticut
in 1700, 140

in aid of Harvard University in
1644, 137

Rates and education in seventeenth
century, 191-2

Ratke, Wolfgang, 99

Reading and writing schools, me-
diæval, 185

Recusant schoolmasters, 95
Reformation, the, in Jersey, 161–2
education at the, 39, 169 n.
school accommodation at the, 64
schools at the, 187

the, and benefit of Clergy, 38-9
Religious compromise of 1820, 231–2
Renaissance, social, in England in
1833, 330

Richard II., King, petitions to, 27-8,
38, 41-42, 54, 56, 187
Robert, the, Bruce, endowment by,
112

Roebuck's, Mr, education proposals,
236-7, 338-51

Roman Catholics and English edu-
cation, 56, 94–5, 106, 176–7,
233

Roman Catholic Fellows of Mag-
dalen, 90-1

Rome, jurisdiction of, 31

INDEX.

Rome and medieval education, 30-1
policy of, in education, 34, 89-91
Rose, Mr George, and national
maritime schools, 221
Rose-Innes, James, 151
Ross, Duke of, and school patron-
age in 1485, 114
Roxburgh schools, 113, 255
Russell, Lord John, 51, 57 n., 290
and the first parliamentary grant
for elementary education, 239
Rutland, Duke of, and Irish educa-
tion in 1787, 128

St Andrews school, 112, 115
St Andrews, Jamaica, school at,
145, 146

St Andrews University, 115
St Anthony, school attached to
the Hospital of, 47, 77

St Dunstan's in the East, school
attached to, 47

St John's, Newfoundland, school
at, in 1744, 143

St Martin's le Grand, Dean of the

Free Chapel of, 41

St Martin's, the school of, xxxii,
41, 45-47, 58 n.

St Mary-le-Bow, school of the Arches
at, xxxii, 41, 46, 47, 58 n.

St Paul's, Cathedral Church School
of, xxxii, 41, 45, 47, 58 n.
St Paul's, Chancellor of the Church
of xxxii, 41

St Peter, Jersey, school at, 160
St Peter's Penny, 10

St Saviour, Jersey, school at, 160
Salle, Père de la, 201, 255
Sally Cove, Newfoundland, school

at, in 1767, 144
Sancton, Geoffrey of, 13-15
Saumur, University of, 161
Saxon, Latin vocabulary, 4 n.

State intervention in education, 5
Scholars, compulsory attendance
of, at church, 98, 183
Scholasticism, 3

after the Reformation, 76, 131 n.
School accommodation at the Re-
formation, 64-5

363

School, divinity, 76, 131
elementary, endowment move-
ment (1660-1730), 166, 189
numbers in 1835, 295

survivals from the Middle Ages,

64
Schoolmasters, favour shown to, in
the sixteenth century, 68
Schoolmasterships in Scotland, free-
hold, 114 n.

itinerant, 151, 203, 263-4
licensing of Scottish, 114, 124
qualification of, 269

Roman Catholic and Dissenting,
177

salaries of, in the Middle Ages,
55 n.

statutory relief for, 176-8
under the Commonwealth, 101
war tax on, 98-9, 109
Schoolmastership,

ecclesiastical

nature of, under the Common-
wealth, 101, 103

Schoolmistress, The, Shenstone's,
166

Schools Act of 1648, Scottish
Parochial, 120, 217

Act of 1696, Scottish Parochial,
122, 293

Act, the Scottish Parochial, 1803,
124

Schools, classes attending media-
val, 23

elementary, and the Church in
the eighteenth century, 172
for Colonial aborigines, 1649,
133, 135

lay patronage of, and Church
control, 16, 31, 170, 188,
190

mediæval elementary, 187-8
mediæval higher elementary, 187
non-classical, of the sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries, 187,
188, 243-7

of Industry, Mr Roebuck's pro-
posed, 345
papist, 176

Scots dialect, 116

Scottish lecture, 111, 184, 188

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Senlac, battle of, 10

Shakespeare and education, 83
Shenstone and eighteenth century
schools, 166-8

Skrene, William, serjeant-at-law,
52, 54, 55, 58, 241, 242

Slaves and education, 7, 29

Smith, Adam, and education, 92–3,
216-7, 234

Society, British and Foreign Bible,
147

British and Foreign School, 154,
207-8, 313

Christian Instruction, 230 n.
Colonial and Continental Church,
144

Diffusion of Useful Knowledge,

for the, 234
Kildare Street, 129
London Hibernian, 129
London Missionary, 147
National, 160, 206, 208, 233
Newfoundland School, 144
Promoting Christian Knowledge,
for, 199, 201-3

Propagation of the Gospel, in
New England, for the, 133, 134-5
Propagation of the Gospel in
Foreign Parts, for the, 143,
144, 152

Society, Protestant School, 129 n.
Quaker School, 128
Sunday-School, 205 n.
'Song schools,' 185

Sotherton, John, Baron of the
Exchequer, 68

South Australia, education in, 154
South Carolina, education in, 141–3,
155

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Southwark, the monastery school
of St Saviour, 45
State control of education, the
principle of, 326, 334

the scope of, according to Lord
Brougham, 323–4

Statutes at large, period 1640–60
excluded from, 101 n.
Stellenbosch, school at, in 1683, 148
Stewart, Lord Robert, and the
Edinburgh High School, 113
Stirling school, 111, 113, 255
Stuarts, return of, 105

Sunday Schools, 289

brought to London, 205 n.

secular learning in, 206

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Tasmania, education in, 154
Technical education, Lord Broug-
ham's views as to, 233-4
mediæval, 8

Mr Roebuck's views as to, 343
Scotch, 119-120

Tenure, free and unfree, 24
Theodulf, Bishop of Orleans, 9, 10
Theology taught in mediæval
grammar schools, 78

Thirning, William, Chief Justice of
the Common Pleas in 1410,
51-2, 53, 56-57, 241-2
Thurium, compulsory education
in, 2

Tickill, Thomas, Attorney-General
in 1410, 51, 2+1

Tillotson, Dean, and Baxter, 197,
198, 203

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