Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons Appointed to Inquire Into the Education of the Lower Orders in the Metropolis: With the Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Committee ... to which are Subjoined an Addenda and a Digested Index |
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Page 195
... expenses amount to that . How many children are educated there ? -Fifty . Boys and girls ? —Yes . What are they taught ? -Reading , writing , and arith- metic , and clothed . What is the master's salary ? -The master and mistress , 601 ...
... expenses amount to that . How many children are educated there ? -Fifty . Boys and girls ? —Yes . What are they taught ? -Reading , writing , and arith- metic , and clothed . What is the master's salary ? -The master and mistress , 601 ...
Page 197
... Expenses 9 10 · 160 of the Precinct of St. Katharine's 121 3 74 17 26 6 33 13 4 £ 255 19 10 £ 210 7 6 Rents due to the Charity at Michaelmas last , £ 34 . GEO , GRIFFITHS , Schoolmaster . Mr. JOHN CROMPTON BISHOP called in , and ...
... Expenses 9 10 · 160 of the Precinct of St. Katharine's 121 3 74 17 26 6 33 13 4 £ 255 19 10 £ 210 7 6 Rents due to the Charity at Michaelmas last , £ 34 . GEO , GRIFFITHS , Schoolmaster . Mr. JOHN CROMPTON BISHOP called in , and ...
Page 199
... expense of the books may be ? -Since our establishment it is so definite a sum we can hardly tell ; the whole expense has been between sixty and seventy pounds in books . Are the expenses of the other schools nearly the same ? — Exactly ...
... expense of the books may be ? -Since our establishment it is so definite a sum we can hardly tell ; the whole expense has been between sixty and seventy pounds in books . Are the expenses of the other schools nearly the same ? — Exactly ...
Page 202
... expense of only four shillings and sixpence per head per annum . It appeared that as far back as the year 1798 , Joseph Lancaster taught a few poor children in the Borough Road ; himself and parents were in low circumstances , but he ...
... expense of only four shillings and sixpence per head per annum . It appeared that as far back as the year 1798 , Joseph Lancaster taught a few poor children in the Borough Road ; himself and parents were in low circumstances , but he ...
Page 204
... expense of from two to three thou- sand pounds per annum . I then determined to render all the assistance in my ... expenses , as well as fair minute books of all transactions . To this he at length agreed , and appointed the following ...
... expense of from two to three thou- sand pounds per annum . I then determined to render all the assistance in my ... expenses , as well as fair minute books of all transactions . To this he at length agreed , and appointed the following ...
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