The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 9); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . ts to three shillings in thepound (15 per cent), and the assessable value of theCounty of London, on 6 April, 1908, was £44,332,—(a) London University.—This univer-sity was instituted in 1836 as an examining body for medical schools are attached to all the great hospitals;lectures in law are given at the Inns of Court and theIncorporated Law Society; music is taught at theRoyal Academy of Music(founded 1822), Royal Col-lege of Mus


The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 9); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . ts to three shillings in thepound (15 per cent), and the assessable value of theCounty of London, on 6 April, 1908, was £44,332,—(a) London University.—This univer-sity was instituted in 1836 as an examining body for medical schools are attached to all the great hospitals;lectures in law are given at the Inns of Court and theIncorporated Law Society; music is taught at theRoyal Academy of Music(founded 1822), Royal Col-lege of Music (1883), Guildhall School of Music andelsewhere; art at the Royal Academy Schools ofPainting, Sculpture, and Architecture, as also at theLondon University. (c) Secondary Education. — The chief Londonschools are St. Pauls and Westminster. The formerwas established by Dean Colet in 1512, and was re-moved about 1880 from St. Pauls church-yard toHammersmith. The latter was endowed by QueenElizabeth in 1560, and provides for forty kings schol-ars on the foundation in addition to the day Hospital, the Blue Coat School, founded by. The Tower Bridge, London conferring degrees, and was reconstituted in then it has possessed an academic depart-ment for the organization and control of higher educa-tion, and an external department for continuingits former functions of examining students and confer-ring degrees. Its teaching is conducted (i) by theUniversity itself; (ii) by the several Schools of theUniversity; (iii) at other institutions in which thereare Recognized Teachers of the University In1900 University College (Gower Street), an institutionfounded in 1828 on undenominational principles, wasmade a School of the University in the faculties ofarts, law, medicine, science, engineering, and eco-nomics, and on 1 Jan., 1907, it was transferred to theuniversity of which it is now an integral part. Theuniversity also maintains the Physiological Labora-tory a


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