Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... master of the Cathedral or City Grammar School in the absence on pilgrimage of the master , to the new office of master of the choristers , the master of the Grammar School having meanwhile returned . On 23 December , 1406 , new masters ...
... master of the Cathedral or City Grammar School in the absence on pilgrimage of the master , to the new office of master of the choristers , the master of the Grammar School having meanwhile returned . On 23 December , 1406 , new masters ...
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... master of writing and arithmetic , the earliest known anticipation of the writing - master who became common in grammar schools in the eighteenth century and onwards . At Acaster this third master was ' to teach to write and all such ...
... master of writing and arithmetic , the earliest known anticipation of the writing - master who became common in grammar schools in the eighteenth century and onwards . At Acaster this third master was ' to teach to write and all such ...
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... Master Athelard , born at Liège , brought up in the school of Utrecht , who came to him by a divine and unexpected gift , that he might establish in Waltham church the laws , statutes , and customs , both in ecclesi- astical and in ...
... Master Athelard , born at Liège , brought up in the school of Utrecht , who came to him by a divine and unexpected gift , that he might establish in Waltham church the laws , statutes , and customs , both in ecclesi- astical and in ...
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