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Historical Memoranda Paper 24/266a Pencilled notes [? by Arthur Theodore Thring or...

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Reference
ED 24/24
Date
1902
Description

Historical Memoranda

  • Paper 24/266a Pencilled notes [? by Arthur Theodore Thring or Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert] on points concerning Voluntary Schools
  • Paper 24/266b Pencilled notes [by Arthur Theodore Thring or Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert] about making of Trusts
  • Paper 24/266c Pencilled Board of Education minute to Mr Arthur James Balfour on the number of teachers in Board and Voluntary Schools
  • Paper 24/266d Notes [? by Bishop of London]
  • Paper 24/266e Letter from Messrs Fooks, Chadwick, Arnold and Chadwick to Mr R L Morant about the Stockport case (1902 Aug 5)
  • Paper 24/266f Notes about the established Church's position under Elementary Education Act, 1870
  • Paper 24/266g Destroyed as duplicating 13/7 (1897 Nov 10)
  • Paper 24/266h Pencilled note on points concerning Voluntary Schools
  • Paper 24/267 Memorandum by Bishop of Winchester on proposed management of Church schools (C 1902, July)
  • Paper 24/268 Extract from letter [? from Sir Michael Edward Hicks Beach] to Mr Arthur James Balfour about latter's proposal as to Education Grant (C 1902, July)
  • Paper 24/269a Syllabus of Religious Instruction in Roman Catholic schools in Nottingham Diocese Printed
  • Paper 24/269b Notes by Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster on proposed Roman Catholic attitude to Bill
  • Paper 24/269c Statement of Roman Catholic attitude to Bill
  • Paper 24/270 Copy letter to a C of E Bishop from the Rev Stephen Edward Gladstone, Rector of Hawarden Effect of Bill on Church schools (1902 July 3)
  • Paper 24/271a, b and c Letters from Mr Alfred Emmott, MP to Mr Augustus Frederick Warr about suggested meeting between Government and Opposition interests Attached extract from Mr Herbert Henry Asquith's speech at Rochdale on 10111897 (1902 July 3 and 5)
  • Paper 24/272(a) Board of Education minute to Mr Morant about finances of St Margaret's School, Liverpool (1902 July 5); (b) Copy of address on Education Bill by incumbent of St Margaret's Liverpool (1902 June 30)
  • Paper 24/273 Notes marked R L Morant for Speech at Leeds about Government's policy on Education Bill (1902 July 10)
  • Paper 24/274 Letter from Bishop of Bristol to Mr Arthur James Balfour enclosing:- Copy of Bishop's letter to Sir John Eldon Gorst about Aid Grant to Voluntary Schools (1902 July 11)
  • Paper 24/275 Letter from Mr Arthur Francis Leach of Board of Education to Mr Morant enclosing copy of Summary of schools exempt from law of Mortmain (1902 July 14)
  • Paper 24/276(a) Letter to Mr Arthur James Balfour from Mr Frederick Henry Knee of Melksham enclosing resolution deploring Bill (1902 July 8); (b) Further letter with details (1902 July 9); (c) Letter from Mr Wilfrid M Short to Mr Morant asking for information (1902 July 13); (d) Minutes by Mr Jean Adolphe Mauger of Board of Education to Mr Morant on educational position in Melksham (1902 July 15); e) Copy of letter to Mr Morant by HM Inspector Mr Richard Faulkner Curry (1902 July 18); (f) Further letter with details from Mr Knee (1902 July 29)
  • Paper 24/277 Letter to Mr Morant from Bishop Suffragan of Coventry about Trust Clause in Education Bill (1902 July 20)
  • Paper 24/278 Statement by Roman Catholic Bishop of Southwark about religious instruction (1902 July 22)
  • Paper 24/279 Copy letter to Mr Arthur Edward Twentyman of Board of Education from Mr Emil Hausknecht about religious education in Germany (1902 July 22)
  • Paper 24/280 Letter to Mr Morant from the Rev Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson, Vicar of Leeds, enclosing note of various Resolutions on Voluntary Schools (1902 July 25)
  • Paper 24/281 Letter to Mr Morant from Thomas Algernon Dorrien Smith enclosing copy of: Reply from Lord Mount Edgcumbe about future educational independence of Isles of Scilly (1902 July 26)
  • Paper 24/282 Letter to Mr Arthur James Balfour from the Rev Thomas Geoffrey Wyatt, Vicar of St Wilfrid's, Haywards Heath, giving views of Lewes III Sub-Association of Chichester Diocesan Voluntary Schools Association (1902 July 26)

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Conveyancing
Religions
Europe and Russia
Education
Personal and family papers
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