Dulwich College and Edward Alleyn: A Short History of the Foundation of God's Gift College at Dulwich. Together with a Memoir of the FounderE. W. Allen, 1877 - 136 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 13
עמוד 8
... remain yearly , it shall be put to the common stock and dividend Augmentation of diet upon feasting days Four feasting days to the poor brethren and sisters . £ s . d . 182 0 0 36 10 0 COOO 40 0 0 30 0 0 24 0 0 20 0 0 73 0 0 600 30 0 0 ...
... remain yearly , it shall be put to the common stock and dividend Augmentation of diet upon feasting days Four feasting days to the poor brethren and sisters . £ s . d . 182 0 0 36 10 0 COOO 40 0 0 30 0 0 24 0 0 20 0 0 73 0 0 600 30 0 0 ...
עמוד 15
... remain in the College until the age of 15 or 16 years , and , during such extended period of their residence in the College , shall receive , in addition to the education in the College school , such instruction as shall be considered ...
... remain in the College until the age of 15 or 16 years , and , during such extended period of their residence in the College , shall receive , in addition to the education in the College school , such instruction as shall be considered ...
עמוד 17
... remain ( beyond £ 100 to be kept in the treasury- chest against emergencies ) , the same was to be divided into 600 parts , and at every yearly audit , on the 4th March , to be distributed to the members of the College in certain ...
... remain ( beyond £ 100 to be kept in the treasury- chest against emergencies ) , the same was to be divided into 600 parts , and at every yearly audit , on the 4th March , to be distributed to the members of the College in certain ...
עמוד 20
... remain after the age of eighteen ; applications for admission to the Upper School to be made to the master of the College in writing , and a register of all applications to be kept ; day boys may be partially boarded ; foundation ...
... remain after the age of eighteen ; applications for admission to the Upper School to be made to the master of the College in writing , and a register of all applications to be kept ; day boys may be partially boarded ; foundation ...
עמוד 35
... remain in the School after he has attained the age of 16 years . COLLEGE FEES .- ( Payable quarterly , in advance . ) For boys under 14 years of age , £ 1 per annum ; for boys over 14 years of age , £ 2 per annum . HOURS OF ATTENDANCE ...
... remain in the School after he has attained the age of 16 years . COLLEGE FEES .- ( Payable quarterly , in advance . ) For boys under 14 years of age , £ 1 per annum ; for boys over 14 years of age , £ 2 per annum . HOURS OF ATTENDANCE ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
acres of land Act of Parliament Alleyne lately bought appointed Archbishop assistants Bishopsgate bought and purchased boys brethren and sisters Calton Camberwell Cambridge Carver chapel Chaunters Commissioners County of Surrey Desenfans diett Dulwich aforesaid Dulwich College Edward Alleyne lately election erected executors foundation founder fower Fellowes Francis Bourgeois God's Gift governors Guift honour instruction ITEM John Alleyn John Benson junior Fellowes letters patent London Lord Lower School Lres Patente Luke's manner Mannor of Dulwich Master and Warden Master or Warden messuage messuage or tenement ordaine parish of St person poore Brothers pounds present psents psons Richard Alleyn Saint Giles Saviour's scheme scholars Schole senior and junior shal Sir Nicholas Carew Sisters and twelve sixe poore Brethren sixe poore Sisters sometyme statutes Successors Surrey thereof thereunto belonging Thomas Alleyn twelve poore Schollers tyme unto Upper School Usher wife William yearly
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 112 - God, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following. That is to say First and Principally I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God...
עמוד 112 - Mind the Mortality of my Body, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament...
עמוד 66 - ... more of inheritance for their children ; and now the youth (who yet knows nothing of his father's intention nor mine) flies from his resolutions for that calling, and importunes his father to let him travel. The girl knows not her loss, for I never told her of it; but, truly, it is a great disappointment to me.
עמוד 83 - May, in the sixteenth year of our Reign, of England, France and Ireland; and of Scotland the one and fiftieth.
עמוד 65 - ... the breakfastroom window. It was there that, besides my familiar friends, I met some whom I was glad to see after many years' acquaintance through books. It was there that I met Southey, when he had almost left off coming to London. He was then indeed hardly fit for society. It was in the interval between the death of his first wife and his second marriage. He was gentle, kindly and agreeable; and well disposed to talk of old Norwich, and many things besides. But there was a mournful expression...
עמוד 112 - Redeemer, in whom, and by whose merits, I only trust to be saved, and made partaker of everlasting life : and my body I will to the earth, from whence it came, without any vain funeral pomp or show, to be interred in the quire of that chapel, which God of his goodness hath caused me to erect...
עמוד 18 - ... with those little ebullitions when they escaped him in argument with some sciolist, or some every-day politician whose whole knowledge of his subject was picked up in the clubs, or gathered from the papers of the morning, or at best gleaned from the recent volumes of the ' Parliamentary Debates.' If it be asked what was the peculiar merit, the characteristic excellence of Mr. Allen's understanding, the answer is not difficult to make. It was the rare faculty of combining general views with details...
עמוד 18 - Millar ; and with the minute observation of facts and weighing of evidence which we trace through the luminous and picturesque pages of Robertson and Gibbon. He for whom no theory was too abstract, no speculation too general, could so far stoop to the details of practical statesmanship as to give a friend, proceeding for the first time on a delicate and important mission, this sound advice : — " Don't ever appear anxious about any point, either in arguing to convince those you are treating with,...
עמוד 66 - Tell both your daughters a piece of a story of my Con., which may accustom them to endure disappointments in this world: An honourable person (whose name I give you in a schedule to burn, lest this letter should be mislaid) had an intention to give her one of his sons, and had told it me, and would have been content to accept what I, by my friends, could have begged for her; but he intended that son to my profession, and had provided him already ^300...
עמוד 68 - ... then a promise.* Thus past itt on till the begining of your sicknesse, and then you desire our maryag should be performd with as much speed as might bee ; for as you sayd the world tooke surer knowledge of itt, and for what wase promisd on your part, iff god lent you lyfe should be really performd.f I directly went on, urging you to nothing, but rested wholy on your bare word (which I then thowght 10 tymes the valew could not make you breake). Itt is now allmoste 3 quarters sine our maryag :...