| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1827 - 662 pages
...bibles and other religious books ; and also to teach them the Church Catechism, &c. and to instruct them in the principles of the Christian Religion according to the Church of England', and that the said institutions were commenced by Griffith Jones in 1 783, with the assistance of the Society... | |
| Commissioners for inquiry into charities - 1829 - 714 pages
...leave the school at fourteen ; they are taught reading, writing, and arithmetic, and are instructed in the principles of the Christian religion according to the church of England. ALLHALLOWS BREAD-STREET. COKDWAINER AND BREAD-STREET WARDS CHARITY-SCHOOL, IN OLD CHANGE. This school... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie - 1834 - 502 pages
...money in the mean time till such purchase should be made, for and towards the support and maintenance of a charity school intended to be established at...to read, write, and cast accounts, and buying them bonks and putting them out apprentices to trades, and for the maintenance of a schoolmaster, under... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie, Marvin Ross - Durham (England : County) - 1834 - 486 pages
...money in the mean time till such purchase should be made, for and towards the support and maintenance of a charity school intended to be established at...to read, write, and cast accounts, and buying them bonks and putting them out apprentices to trades, and for the maintenance of a schoolmaster, under... | |
| Francis Vesey, Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1844 - 478 pages
...bibles and other religious books; and also to teach them the Church Catechism, &c. and to instruct them in the principles of the Christian Religion according to the Church of England ; and that the said institutions were commenced by Griffith Jones in 1733, with the assistance of the Society... | |
| William Fordyce - Durham (England : County) - 1857 - 730 pages
...accumulated before such purchase could be made, were to be applied towards the support and maintenance of a charity school intended to be established at...such regulations as the trustees should think proper. In 1714, a subscription was commenced, to which Lady Calverley gave £150, due from Mr. Kitt Pinckney... | |
| Howard Staunton - Education - 1869 - 658 pages
...school for the instruction of children of the parishioners in grammar and other useful learning, and in the principles of the Christian religion, according to the Church of England. The trustees have power to elect twenty-five free scholars from the families living on estates which... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1901 - 674 pages
...money in the meantime till such purchase should be made, for and towards the support and maintenance of a charity school intended to be established at...such regulations as the trustees should think proper. And it was provided that when any one or more of the trustees should die, the survivors should elect,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1901 - 674 pages
...washing and lodging, and are taught to work, and also reading writing and arithmetic, and instructed in the principles of the Christian religion, according to the church of England ; and they are publicly examined upon the exposition of the church catechism or liturgy, every Sunday evening.... | |
| Columbia University. Teachers College - Education - 1913 - 298 pages
...employed & retained by the Society . . . with some small salary to encourage the instruction of youth in the principles of the Christian Religion according to the Church of England; agreed that it be referred to the Committee to enquire into the number of Schoolmasters their names,... | |
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