Public Education: As Affected by the Minutes of the Committee of Privy Council from 1846 to 1852; with Suggestions as to Future Policy |
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... pence CHAP . VI . The Functions of the Civil Government in the Education of the Poor . The mode of extending the Aid of the State so as to stimulate Voluntary Contributions - 228 283 CHAP . VII . The Condition and Prospects of ...
... pence CHAP . VI . The Functions of the Civil Government in the Education of the Poor . The mode of extending the Aid of the State so as to stimulate Voluntary Contributions - 228 283 CHAP . VII . The Condition and Prospects of ...
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... pence per week , for each scholar receiving secular instruction ; such sums to be paid quarterly , or at such periods as may be agreed upon . But the Committee shall not acquire any right to interfere with the internal management ...
... pence per week , for each scholar receiving secular instruction ; such sums to be paid quarterly , or at such periods as may be agreed upon . But the Committee shall not acquire any right to interfere with the internal management ...
Page 98
... pence , 84,0397 . 3s . 03d .; and from other sources , 17,3667 . 14s . 31d . The average income of these schools for every scholar in attendance was 17s . 54d . , and the average annual expenditure 18s . 23d . This annual expenditure ...
... pence , 84,0397 . 3s . 03d .; and from other sources , 17,3667 . 14s . 31d . The average income of these schools for every scholar in attendance was 17s . 54d . , and the average annual expenditure 18s . 23d . This annual expenditure ...
Page 115
... Pence are paid by Scholars . England , including Isle of Man - Wales , including Monmouth - Estimate of 890 places from which no returns have been received Bevan's Charity . By Endowment only . By Subscriptions only . By Endowment and ...
... Pence are paid by Scholars . England , including Isle of Man - Wales , including Monmouth - Estimate of 890 places from which no returns have been received Bevan's Charity . By Endowment only . By Subscriptions only . By Endowment and ...
Page 117
... Pence . From other Sources . Total . £ s . d . 11,790 17 11 £ s . d . 51,724 4 10 £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . 17,442 16 155,445 7 411,819 4 8 148,398 18 11 Average Income per ) Scholar in 1713 015 063 021 0 6 94 015 0 18 0 ...
... Pence . From other Sources . Total . £ s . d . 11,790 17 11 £ s . d . 51,724 4 10 £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . 17,442 16 155,445 7 411,819 4 8 148,398 18 11 Average Income per ) Scholar in 1713 015 063 021 0 6 94 015 0 18 0 ...
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