| Nicholas Carlisle - 1818 - 918 str.
...the Town of FAVERSHAM, and their Successors, should be GOVERNORS of the Revenues of the said School, to be called " THE FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL of ELIZABETH, Queen of England, in FAVERSHAM," and that they should be a Corporation for that purpose, and have a Common Seal for all matters relating... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1829 - 792 str.
...Faversham, lands and tene ig s i * • !• ments in this, and the neighbouring parishes of Goodneston, Herne hill, and Leysdown, for the endowment of a school....grammar school of Elizabeth, Queen of England, in Fa-cersham. It contains a library, first formed by Mr. Rawleigh, the master, and since increased by... | |
| 1832 - 240 str.
...Faversham, and their successors, should be the governers of the revenues of the said school, which was to be called the 'Free Grammar School, of Elizabeth queen of England, at Faversham in the county of Kent,' and that they should be a corporation for that purpose, and have... | |
| Charles Ferrers Raymund Palmer - 1845 - 638 str.
...order of the commissioners, directed that there should be a Grammar School in the town, which should be called "the Free Grammar School of Elizabeth, queen of England, in Tamworth," for the education and instruction of boys in grammar, to continue for all future time, and... | |
| William Miller (of H.M. India Office.) - 1864 - 412 str.
...Ship," are some curious old wooden houses. Queen Elizabeth founded a Grammar School, which she ordered to be called " The Free Grammar School of Elizabeth Queen of England in Faversham. It contains a good Library, and has been enriched by sundry gifts. Two Charity Schools, for clothing and instructing... | |
| 2003 - 328 str.
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