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Page 5
... instruction as to supply a succession of well - qualified Head Masters ; and we are persuaded the acknowledged inferiority of the Grammar Schools in Ireland to those of the Sister Island , is to be ascribed to no other circumstance so ...
... instruction as to supply a succession of well - qualified Head Masters ; and we are persuaded the acknowledged inferiority of the Grammar Schools in Ireland to those of the Sister Island , is to be ascribed to no other circumstance so ...
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... Instruction of the Poor ; the Funds would be sufficient for the payment of a Master , and for supplying the School with Books and Stationary , and also for keeping any School - house and School - room , which may be erected , in proper ...
... Instruction of the Poor ; the Funds would be sufficient for the payment of a Master , and for supplying the School with Books and Stationary , and also for keeping any School - house and School - room , which may be erected , in proper ...
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... instruction , and to communicate monthly his observations upon the state of the School and conduct of the Master , and , in concert with the Local Committee , to exercise general controul , examine and settle Accounts , and report every ...
... instruction , and to communicate monthly his observations upon the state of the School and conduct of the Master , and , in concert with the Local Committee , to exercise general controul , examine and settle Accounts , and report every ...
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... instruction ; and the proficiency which many of the Children have obtained in useful and practical knowledge derived from this service , appears from the Reports of our Visitors to be highly gratifying and satisfactory || . In the ...
... instruction ; and the proficiency which many of the Children have obtained in useful and practical knowledge derived from this service , appears from the Reports of our Visitors to be highly gratifying and satisfactory || . In the ...
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... instruction and moral dis- cipline are the principal objects . 4thly . That the regular removal of Children at the proper age from Nurseries to Schools is impracticable , as it depends upon the contingency of the Schools within proper ...
... instruction and moral dis- cipline are the principal objects . 4thly . That the regular removal of Children at the proper age from Nurseries to Schools is impracticable , as it depends upon the contingency of the Schools within proper ...
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24th June 5th January acres admission aforesaid allowed annual annum appears Appendix appointed apprentice apprenticed Archbishop arithmetic Armagh attended beds Bishop Boarders Boys building Catechism Catechist Charity Charter Schools Child City of Dublin clothing Commissioners Committee of Fifteen Corporation County diet dining-hall Diocese Ditto dormitories Education Endowment English enquiring Erasmus Smith erected Esquire Establishment Estate expense farm Foundation Foundling Hospital Free Schools Funds girls Governors granted guineas heirs Hibernian House hundred pounds Incorporated Society Infants infirmary Institution instruction Ireland Kilkenny King's Hospital Kingdom of Ireland Lands late Lease Letters Patent Lord Master or Mistress Masters and Mistresses number of Children Nursery Officers paid parents Parish Schools Parliament persons pounds per annum Protestant purpose received Religion repair Report respective Reverend Roman Catholic salary Scholars School-house school-room Schoolmaster Servants seven shillings successors Superintendent thereof Trustees Usher Usheress Waterford Westmeath wet nurses writing
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Page 232 - ... ordained or provided or any other matter cause or thing whatsoever to the Contrary thereof in any wise Notwithstanding In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to...
Page 30 - Estate real and personal to the incorporated Society in Dublin for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland...
Page 34 - Executors of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills by me made.
Page 232 - Leases granted by the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London, Governors of the House of the Poor...
Page 142 - ... of our especial grace, certain knowledge,- and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do...
Page 34 - ... my said trustees and the survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor...
Page 131 - ... and assigns, make, do, and execute, or cause to be made, done, and executed, all and every such further and other lawful and reasonable acts...
Page 33 - Esquire, being of sound and disposing. mind and memory, do make this my last Will and Testament in the manner following; that is to say...
Page 141 - Together with all and singular, the buildings, improvements, woods, ways, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances, to the same belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and of every part and parcel thereof: And also, all the estate, right, title, interest, property, possession, claim and demand whatsoever, both in law and equity, of the said part of the first part, of, in and to the...
Page 143 - Know ye, therefore, that We, of our especial grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion do by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, give and grant unto the said...