Parliamentary Papers, Volume 1; Volume 9

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Page 384 - Provided always, that no order of any judge as to any stock, funds, annuities, or shares standing in the name of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery...
Page 96 - ... the bank of England in the name of the accountant general of the court of chancery or...
Page 543 - Elizabeth," for the education and instruction of youth in grammar, to...
Page 28 - Welsh version was made in consequence of an act of parliament passed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The New Testament appeared in 1567, and the whole Bible in 1588.
Page 123 - The Provost of Queen's College, Oxford, and The Rector of Egremont...
Page 369 - The estates belonging to the hospital are considerable. The purposes for which they were devised, are said, in an inquisition taken at Huntingdon on the 5th April, 1570, to be "for the maintenance and relief of poor people and the keeping of a free grammar, school, at the cost and charges of the said house for the time being.
Page 535 - ... their talents and behaviour, subject to the approval of their friends. In the event of more than one being equally qualified, the choice would fall upon the boy of best behaviour; and if talent and behaviour were both equal, it would then go by seniority. One exhibition goes every year to Cambridge, and one every seventh year to Oxford, making eight in seven years. On St. Matthew's day...
Page 399 - ... application was made to the Court of Chancery for the appointment of a receiver.
Page 139 - A day school, in which 9 or 10 children are taught by a poor woman.

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