Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the Encouragements Offered to Diligent Students, and the Rewards Conferred on Successful Students, in the University of Cambridge: To which is Prefixed, a Collection of Maxims, Aphorisms, &c. Designed for the Use of Learners |
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Page 180
... should have time to become graduates . These Exhibitioners are nominated by the Convocations of each University , and a preference is given to Scholars educated > at the Free Grammar School at Thornton , and 180 A BRIEF ACCOUNT.
... should have time to become graduates . These Exhibitioners are nominated by the Convocations of each University , and a preference is given to Scholars educated > at the Free Grammar School at Thornton , and 180 A BRIEF ACCOUNT.
Page 181
... Free Grammar School at Thornton , and in default of such candidates , to any poor Scholars . These Exhibitions have been reduced to five ; and by an order of the Court of Chancery , in 1820 , the value of each was raised to £ 15 per ...
... Free Grammar School at Thornton , and in default of such candidates , to any poor Scholars . These Exhibitions have been reduced to five ; and by an order of the Court of Chancery , in 1820 , the value of each was raised to £ 15 per ...
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... free - school of Hertford , of his grand- father's foundation there , and ... grammar scholar he could find elsewhere : and in failure of this , he willed ... grammar - school at Durham , and in failure , from that at Northallerton , or ...
... free - school of Hertford , of his grand- father's foundation there , and ... grammar scholar he could find elsewhere : and in failure of this , he willed ... grammar - school at Durham , and in failure , from that at Northallerton , or ...
Page 222
... Free Grammar - school of Ipswich , and ordained that each scho- lar should have an allowance of £ 3 per annum . The College • A few days only before his martyrdom at Oxford in 1555 , Bishop Ridley wrote his farewell , in which he thus ...
... Free Grammar - school of Ipswich , and ordained that each scho- lar should have an allowance of £ 3 per annum . The College • A few days only before his martyrdom at Oxford in 1555 , Bishop Ridley wrote his farewell , in which he thus ...
Page 223
... Free Grammar - school of Ipswich , and thirdly to students from the Grammar - school at Colchester . Each of these four Scholarships is endowed with a fixed annual allowance of £ 5 , payable out of a rent - charge arising from lands at ...
... Free Grammar - school of Ipswich , and thirdly to students from the Grammar - school at Colchester . Each of these four Scholarships is endowed with a fixed annual allowance of £ 5 , payable out of a rent - charge arising from lands at ...
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