| Thoroton Society - Nottinghamshire (England) - 1915 - 526 pages
...expressly provided that " every man or woman, of whatever estate or condition, shall be free to set his son or daughter to take learning at any school that pleaseth them within the Realm." Evidence of this difficulty is still extant. Professor Thorold Rogers, in his History of Agriculture... | |
| Samuel Edwin Maltby - Education - 1918 - 230 pages
...; and in 14o6 his successor enacted that " every man or woman, of what state or condition they be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take...at any school that pleaseth them within the realm." l Certainly Education was not by any means confined to monasteries and monks for boys, or to convents... | |
| George Leroy Jackson - Education - 1918 - 152 pages
...emancipation proclamation in fact, to the effect that all, no matter 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. 23 This legally broke the monopoly of education held by the middle and the upper class but still left... | |
| George Leroy Jackson - Education - 1918 - 152 pages
...emancipation proclamation' in fact, to the effect that all, no matter 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 realm.23 This legally broke the monopoly of education held by the middle and the upper class but still... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 664 pages
...In this year Parliament declared " that every man or woman, 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."" The foregoing influences, which wrought such vast... | |
| John William Adamson - Education - 1919 - 396 pages
...drastic statute adds, Provided always that every man and woman, of what estate or condition whatsoever, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner of school1 that pleaseth them within the realm. If all poor boys of scholarly ability secured... | |
| Forest Chester Ensign - Child labor - 1921 - 288 pages
...significant alternative : "Provided always, That every Man or 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."11 The significance of the closing paragraph... | |
| David Patrick, William Geddie - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1924 - 888 pages
...the Education Statute of 1406 the English parliament had proclaimed the right of every man and woman 'to set their son or daughter to take learning at any school that pleaseth them within the realm.' Then in 1410 the Court of Common Pleas decided that by the common law of England any one had a right... | |
| John David Griffith Davies, Frederick Robert Worts - Great Britain - 1928 - 340 pages
...every man or woman, of what state or condition that he be, shall be free to set their sons or daughters to take learning at any school that pleaseth them within the realm." The choice of school, still the prerogative of the parent was safeguarded. But in those words do we... | |
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