The schools of medieval England . s to the aforesaid mastra- according to ancientcustom. The fees were prohaUy 46. a term, if the p^^n^ts tor the Merton College Graauoar School boys maybedtedas endeace. On 16 Sqitember, 1309, new statutes woe made for theschool, in consequoio^ no doubt, of some Ssfote. They were* issued with the unanimous consent of the Master and all theBachdors , and were confirmed wSfa the seal of die Official ^ official prindpal or duef ecdeaastical ju^je of the liberty)of St. Albans, and reduced to a FnUic Instrument byWilliam Henrison of St AOBnTsi, PubUc Notary. Th


The schools of medieval England . s to the aforesaid mastra- according to ancientcustom. The fees were prohaUy 46. a term, if the p^^n^ts tor the Merton College Graauoar School boys maybedtedas endeace. On 16 Sqitember, 1309, new statutes woe made for theschool, in consequoio^ no doubt, of some Ssfote. They were* issued with the unanimous consent of the Master and all theBachdors , and were confirmed wSfa the seal of die Official ^ official prindpal or duef ecdeaastical ju^je of the liberty)of St. Albans, and reduced to a FnUic Instrument byWilliam Henrison of St AOBnTsi, PubUc Notary. Thestatutes run in die name of the master himsd^ who is de-scribed as by lawfid prescriptioa competent jadgt of thei^^ of die Grammar School of St Albans In the name erf God. Amen. The master fotbids any-oae hoeafier to enter the school, unless bis name has beenfrfaoed on the 3Aasters Register (matnem/a). If he does, hediall be turned out and not etyoy die privil^es of theschoc^ The next two dauses forbid ai^ a^anlt on oramioyaiice. I XVlTI iuiim .lure ^vnii^iiiriirii §L!


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