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'Statuta et constitutiones in hac schola observandae'. Endorsed on the back is a...
Catalogue reference: Z/407/Lb.88
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This record is a file about the 'Statuta et constitutiones in hac schola observandae'. Endorsed on the back is a... dating from nd [c.1555].
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
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Z/407/Lb.88
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Title (The name of the record)
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'Statuta et constitutiones in hac schola observandae'. Endorsed on the back is a list of fourteen names. [Almost certainly the statutes of the Royal Grammar School at Guildford: William More helped the school obtain a royal charter (in 1552/53) and aided it later (E A Judges, In and about Guildford, 1895, 56-61); Film Fo 320.46]
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Date (When the record was created)
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nd [c.1555]
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Description (What the record is about)
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Surrey History Centre
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Language (The language of the record)
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English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/9de7ba02-d437-46f3-a291-95eada3ab361/
Series information
Z/407/
SECTION 2: PAPERS OF SIR WILLIAM MORE (1520-1600)
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Catalogue hierarchy
This record is held at Surrey History Centre
Within the fonds: Z/407
MORE MOLYNEUX FAMILY OF LOSELEY, LOSELEY MANUSCRIPTS HELD BY THE FOLGER SHAKESPEARE...
Within the series: Z/407/
SECTION 2: PAPERS OF SIR WILLIAM MORE (1520-1600)
Within the sub-series: Z/407/
2.2: PERSONAL PAPERS
Within the sub-sub-series: Z/407/
2.2.4: Business and miscellaneous papers
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'Statuta et constitutiones in hac schola observandae'. Endorsed on the back is a list of fourteen names. [Almost certainly the statutes of the Royal Grammar School at Guildford: William More helped the school obtain a royal charter (in 1552/53) and aided it later (E A Judges, In and about Guildford, 1895, 56-61); Film Fo 320.46]