A History of Giggleswick School from its Foundation, 1499 to 1912
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Edward Allen Bell. A History of Giggleswick School from its Foundation, 1499 to 1912
A History of Giggleswick School from its Foundation, 1499 to 1912
Table of Contents
PREFACE
Chapter I
The Foundation
Chapter II
1553–1592
Chapter III
Schools and their Teaching in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Chapter IV
Christopher Shute and Robert Dockray, 1599–1642
Chapter V
1642—1712
Chapter VI
The Eighteenth Century
Chapter VII
The Rev. Rowland Ingram, B.D
Chapter VIII
The Rev. George Ash Butterton, D.D
1845–1858
Chapter IX
The Rev. J. R. Blakiston
Chapter X
A New Era
Chapter XI
The Chapel
Chapter XII
The Last Decade
APPENDIX I
Lease by Prior and Convent of Durham Cathedral Monastery of School Site at Giggleswick
[Leach.Early Yorkshire Schools, p. 232.]
APPENDIX II
Report of the Chantry Commissioners of Henry VIII on Giggleswick School, 1546
[English Schools at the Reformation, p. 295, from Rec. Off. Chantry Certificate, 70.]
APPENDIX III
Report of the Chantry Commissioners of Edward VI, 1548
[English Schools at the Reformation, p. 302, from Rec. Off. Chantry Certificate, 64.]
FOOTNOTES:
APPENDIX IV
Chantry Commissioners' Certificate for Continuance Of Giggleswick School
[Leach. Early Yorkshire Schools, p. 240, Rec. Off. Chantry Certificate, 103.]
APPENDIX V
Giggleswick. Purchase of School Lands from Crown
[Leach.Early Yorkshire Schools, p. 241.]
FOOTNOTES:
APPENDIX VI
The Charter
APPENDIX VII
The Statutes
[Early Yorkshire Schools, p. 254.]
APPENDIX VIII
Purchase Deed of School House and Yard, 1610.[C]
[Early Yorkshire Schools, p. 267.]
FOOTNOTES:
APPENDIX IX
Scheme made by the Board of Education under the Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 to 1894, for the Alteration of the Scheme regulating the Giggleswick Grammar School
Management Rules
SCHEDULE
APPENDIX X
Masters of Giggleswick
APPENDIX XI
Ushers
Writing Masters
INDEX
A Short List of Yorkshire Books published by Richard Jackson, 16 and 17, Commercial Street, Leeds
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Edward Allen Bell
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Greek and Hebrew are both in the Giggleswick curriculum. Hallam says that in 1500 not more than three or four persons could be mentioned, who had any tincture of Greek. Colet, in his re-foundation Statutes of S. Paul's School ordained that future Headmasters "must be learned in good and clean Latin Literature" and also "in Greek, if such may be gotten." But towards the close of the century Greek had become well-established. Durham introduced it in 1593, the Giggleswick Statutes imply its use in 1592, and Camden, Headmaster of Westminster, in 1597 brought out a Greek Grammar, which became as universal as Lily's Latin Grammar.
Of Hebrew there are few records, and none at Giggleswick, it was probably allotted very little time, and certainly at the Universities, it was for long at a very low ebb.
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