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Pągina 5
Henry appointed Waynflete first provost , who , with five fellows of Winchester ,
and thirty - five of the scholars of that College , became the primitive body of
Etonians , in 1443 . The works of the chapel were not completed for many years ;
and ...
Henry appointed Waynflete first provost , who , with five fellows of Winchester ,
and thirty - five of the scholars of that College , became the primitive body of
Etonians , in 1443 . The works of the chapel were not completed for many years ;
and ...
Pągina 9
The first High Master - who , by the statutes , must be ' a man in body whole ,
sober , discrete , honest , virtuous , and learned in good and cleare Latine
Literature , and also in Greeke , yf such may be gotten , ' was Richard Mulcaster ,
M . A . , of ...
The first High Master - who , by the statutes , must be ' a man in body whole ,
sober , discrete , honest , virtuous , and learned in good and cleare Latine
Literature , and also in Greeke , yf such may be gotten , ' was Richard Mulcaster ,
M . A . , of ...
Pągina 17
... seventy fellows , chaplains and choristers , was launched into full life within
those stately walls which are still the pride of Oxford , did he begin to build at
Winchester . Wykeham drew up for his college a carefully digested body of
statutes .
... seventy fellows , chaplains and choristers , was launched into full life within
those stately walls which are still the pride of Oxford , did he begin to build at
Winchester . Wykeham drew up for his college a carefully digested body of
statutes .
Pągina 18
To all within the walls of St . Mary ' s College the admission itself was to be a
patent of peerage ; reverence was to be paid solely to the masters and the
prefects " of their own body . But outside the gates they were to give to the rank
and station ...
To all within the walls of St . Mary ' s College the admission itself was to be a
patent of peerage ; reverence was to be paid solely to the masters and the
prefects " of their own body . But outside the gates they were to give to the rank
and station ...
Pągina 22
... which would enable him at any time to visit and overlook the members of his
collegiate body . The head - master and his subordinate were lodged together ,
and the three chaplains bad a room in common near the kitchen . Of the
chambers ...
... which would enable him at any time to visit and overlook the members of his
collegiate body . The head - master and his subordinate were lodged together ,
and the three chaplains bad a room in common near the kitchen . Of the
chambers ...
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