State Intervention in English Education a Short History From the Earliest Times
State Intervention in English Education a Short History From the Earliest Times
James Edward Geoffrey De Montmorency
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Brit. 210, 212, 213, That the Common Law takes no Notice of it but as Temporal. Vide U H. ^ Popk 170; Reg. 35, And that the only Mention of it before the Reformation, is Anno Domini 1408, Per Lijndewode 282. That School-masters permit not their Scholars to dispute of Religion, under Penalty of being censured for Heresy, to which every Body was liable ; which Provision was to prevent the spreading of Wickliffes doctrine : That no law or Canon required a Licence till the Council of Lateran, Anno ...Domini 1215, Decret. 6, Tit. 5, cap. 1, 2, 3, and that is, That there shall be a Schoolmaster in every Cathedral, and that he shall be licensed by the Bishop. That the several Acts of Parliament which require the School-master's taking a Licence from the Bishop, shew it was not necessary before, nor was there any such Usage or Practice that can be made appear. Vide Stat. 23 Eliz. C. 2. 1 Jac. I. E. 4, 14 Car. 11. C. 4. " On the other side Cowper argued that it appeared by custom that the Bishop was to superintend the education of youth'.
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