Early Yorkshire Schools
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Apr '13
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A survey of seven ancient Yorkshire schools by the historian Arthur Francis Leach (1851–1915), first published in 1903.
Published for the Yorkshire Archaeological Society in 1903, this second volume of a two-volume survey by the historian Arthur Francis Leach (1851–1915) documents the early history of seven Yorkshire schools, including Pontefract, Rotherham and Acaster, with a wealth of primary sources (some in Latin), and an introductory narrative account.Published for the Yorkshire Archaeological Society in 1903, this second volume of a two-volume survey sets out to collect and put into historical context the extant documentation relating to the foundation and early history of seven Yorkshire schools: Pontefract, Howden, Northallerton, Acaster, Rotherham, Giggleswick and Sedbergh. Although none is as ancient as the three cathedral schools surveyed in the first volume, the documentation - the earliest of which is typically in Latin, while later documents tend to be in English - extends from 1139 and the founding of Pontefract Grammar, takes in Rotherham College from its foundation in 1483, and includes a full record of Sedbergh School, from its genesis in the 1520s through its re-establishment in 1551 and up to the end of the seventeenth century. Arthur Francis Leach (1851–1915), dubbed 'the father of the history of education in England', provides an introductory narrative to accompany these primary sources.
ISBN: 9781108058599
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
Weight: 810g
558 pages