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Page 452
... churches made me realize and propound that a grammar school and a song school were integral parts of the foundation , inseparable accidents of every collegiate church as well as of every cathedral church . This proposi- tion ...
... churches made me realize and propound that a grammar school and a song school were integral parts of the foundation , inseparable accidents of every collegiate church as well as of every cathedral church . This proposi- tion ...
Page 454
... church of St. Mary of Warwick the school of the same church of Warwick that the service of God in the same church may be improved by being frequented by scholars . We order therefore that the said church may hold it quietly and freely ...
... church of St. Mary of Warwick the school of the same church of Warwick that the service of God in the same church may be improved by being frequented by scholars . We order therefore that the said church may hold it quietly and freely ...
Page 455
... church of All Saints , the canons of which must have appealed to the Crown against the Earl's action in taking away the school from them and handing it over to the new college . For there is in the chartulary a royal writ headed ' King ...
... church of All Saints , the canons of which must have appealed to the Crown against the Earl's action in taking away the school from them and handing it over to the new college . For there is in the chartulary a royal writ headed ' King ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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