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EDUCATION AND THE STATE FROM SAXON TIMES TO THE END OF
Education before the reign of King Alfred .
Bede and Alcuin
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King Alfred's educational policy
3. Laws and Canons of King Ethelstan and King Edgar
Early payment for Education
4. Norman Education.
Norman Education Canons
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7. Higden and John de Trevisa
The birth of English Education
Johan Cornwaile, Master of Grammar (see Addenda).
8. The classes attending Mediæval Schools
The Education of the villein.
Spread of Education after the Black Death
9. The petition of 1391
Walter Map
The first Statute of Education, 1406
Slaves and Education
The national fear of Education
The universal right to Education.
CHAPTER II.
THE COMMON LAW OF EDUCATION.
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10. The Lollards and Church control
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The Constitutions of Archbishop Arundel, 1408.
Lollard schools
11. The history of Benefit of Clergy
12. Conflict between civil and spiritual jurisdiction
The petition of 1393–4 .
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13. Twelfth-century London schools (see
William Fitzstephen
Addenda)
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The schools of St Paul's, the Arches and St Martin's
The disappearance of schools in the fifteenth century 49
14. The Common Law right to teach.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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The Gloucester Grammar-school case, 1410
Educational competition in the fifteenth century Re-assumption of Church control
Lyndwood's assertion of Church control
The suppression of the Alien Priories, 1415
CHAPTER III.
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King Edward VI. and Education.
School accommodation at the Reformation
16. The Tudor Church and Education
Queen Elizabeth's educational policy
Visitation Articles and Education
Tudor Grammar-school Legislation
The Statute of Apprentices, 1562-3
Elizabethan educational Reform
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The Trivium and Quadrivium
University privileges
The Universities and the Royal Supremacy
Shakespeare and Education .
The corruption of educational foundations
Bacon and Education
Queen Elizabeth and Education
19. The Commonwealth and the Universities
The decay of University Scholarship
King James II. and the Universities
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Adam Smith and Oxford
20. The Elizabethan Church and Education
Removal of recusant schoolmasters
The licence to teach (1599).
Spiritual supremacy of the Crown
Archbishop Laud's educational policy
Comenius (1592–1671)
21. The Commonwealth and Education
Welsh Education Act, 1649 .
Commonwealth grant for Education, 1649
22. The decay of post-Reformation Education
The Act of Uniformity, 1662
Archbishop Sheldon's policy, 1672
Archbishop Tenison's policy, 1695
The suspension of National Education
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CHAPTER IV.
THE BEGINNINGS OF STATE EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND, IRELAND,
THE COLONIES, THE ISLE OF MAN, AND JERSEY.
23. Scotch Education and the State
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The Scotch Compulsory Education Act, 1496
Church control of Scotch Education
The Scotch Education Acts, 1616, 1633
The Scotch Education Act, 1646
The Scottish Parochial Schools Acts, 1696-1861.
The Elgin School case, 1850
24. The Irish Education Act, 1537
The Irish Free Schools Act, 1570
The Irish Act of Uniformity, 1665
The Irish Educational Societies, 1786, 1811
The Irish Commissioners of Education, 1833
25. Education and the State in New England .
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Incorporation of Harvard University, 1650.
Commonwealth Colonial Education Act, 1649
The Privy Council and Colonial Education.
Legislation in Massachusetts, 1692
Connecticut Education Law, 1650
The growth of Education in Connecticut
26. State Education in South Carolina, 1712
The Palatinate of Carolina
Education in Newfoundland, 1726
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Education in the Empire of India, 1716 (see Addenda).
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