| Education - 1873 - 862 pages
...compulsory, ends with the proviso that "every man and wom;m of what estate or condition that he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner school that pleaseth them within the realm." Gentlemen took care that their sons should learn... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1873 - 884 pages
...compulsory, ends with the proviso that "every man and woman of what estate or condition that he bo, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner school that pleaseth them within the realm." Gentlemen took care that their sons should learn... | |
| Charles Knight - Biography & Autobiography - 1877 - 174 pages
...husbandry labourer is always to be a labourer, " every man or woman, of what estate or condition they be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner school that pleaseth them within the realm." The citizens of London, much to their honour, procured... | |
| William Stubbs - Constitutional history - 1878 - 672 pages
...the petition and statute of artificers passed in 1406, — 'of what state or condition that he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take...learning at any school that pleaseth them within the realm1.' What, it may be asked, was the supply that answered to a demand so large as this 1 It would... | |
| Appleton Morgan, Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1887 - 698 pages
...King's Will. . . Provided Always, that every Man and Woman, of what Estate or Condition that be be, shall be free to set their Son or Daughter to take Learning at any manner School that pleaseth them within the Realm.' A most gracious saving clause truly ! for those... | |
| Louise Creighton - Great Britain - 1887 - 350 pages
...learning was given up. A statute, passed in 1406, said that "every man or woman, of whatsoever condition, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner of school that please them." Mediaeval civilisation culminated in Edward III.'s reign. During... | |
| william stubbs - 1896 - 684 pages
...the petition and statute of artificers passed in 1406, — 'of what state or condition that he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take...learning at any school that pleaseth them within the realm1.' What, it may be asked, was the supply that answered to a demand so large as this ? It would... | |
| Christina Sinclair Bremner - Women - 1897 - 324 pages
...regardless of grammar, "provided always that every man and woman of what estate or condition that he be shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner of school that pleaseth them within the realm." The Church was then very powerful, though a... | |
| William Cobbett - Reformation - 1899 - 444 pages
...education, and by the law of the land ' every man or woman, of what state or condition that he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take...at any school that pleaseth them within the realm." 1 It is obvious that the various measures which formed integral portions of the great scheme of the... | |
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