Latin-English dialogue Grammar, 4 n.
English elementary Grammar,
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.
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,
Welsh educational mission, and,
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
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-
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
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.,
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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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