| William Stubbs - 1880 - 758 sivua
...every man or woman ' — the words occur in the petition and statute of artificers passed in 1406, — 'of what state or condition that he be, shall be free...daughter to take learning at any school that pleaseth them within the realm1.' What, it may be asked, was the supply that answered to a demand so large as... | |
| William Claridge - 1882 - 146 sivua
...confirmation of the use of schools by the poor, is found in the Statute of Artificers, passed in 1406 :—" every man or woman of what state or condition that...daughter to take learning at any school that pleaseth them within the realm." We thus see that schools were within the reach of the labouring classes at... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1884 - 592 sivua
...find it enacted, in opposition to the desire of many of the nobility, in the reign of Henry IV. that "every man or woman of what state or condition that...daughter to take learning at any school that pleaseth them within the realm." We find, also, that the labor of the people was worth more than in the fourteenth... | |
| William Eddy Barns - 1886 - 344 sivua
...for in 1406 it was ordered by Parliament " that every man or woman of whatsoever estate or condition shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any school that pleaseth them within the realm." THR GOOD OLD TIMES. The period which follows is spoken of as the Golden Age... | |
| Appleton Morgan, Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1887 - 698 sivua
...the King's Will. . . Provided Always, that every Man and Woman, of what Estate or Condition that be be, shall be free to set their Son or Daughter to take Learning at any manner School that pleaseth them within the Realm.' A most gracious saving clause truly ! for those... | |
| Louise Creighton - 1887 - 350 sivua
...learning was given up. A statute, passed in 1406, said that "every man or woman, of whatsoever condition, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner of school that please them." Mediaeval civilisation culminated in Edward III.'s reign. During... | |
| Christina Sinclair Bremner - 1897 - 328 sivua
...cotter. It runs on, regardless of grammar, "provided always that every man and woman of what estate or condition that he be shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner of school that pleaseth them within the realm." The Church was then very powerful, though a... | |
| Christina Sinclair Bremner - 1897 - 324 sivua
...cotter. It runs on, regardless of grammar, "provided always that every man and woman of what estate or condition that he be shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner of school that pleaseth them within the realm." The Church was then very powerful, though a... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1898 - 644 sivua
...Artificers passed by Parliament in 1406, which enacted that " every man or woman, of what state or condition he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any school that pleaseth them within the realm." The career which was thus thrown open to all classes of the people was a much... | |
| 1904 - 884 sivua
...it is not likely there is anything in it. By 7 Henry IV. c. 17 (1406), It was expressly enacted that "every man or woman of what state or condition that he be" (this language would by Itself be enough to destroy the contention of the conveyancer, but for the... | |
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