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BREWOOD GRAMMAR SCHOOL Margaret Heath

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BREWOOD GRAMMAR SCHOOL Margaret Heath


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Zusammenfassung

A history of the headmasters of an important rural school in Brewood giving biographical detail of each, as well as an insight into village school life.

BREWOOD GRAMMAR SCHOOL Zusammenfassung

BREWOOD GRAMMAR SCHOOL: Headmasters making history 1547 - 1875 Margaret Heath

Brewood Grammar School Headmasters making history 1547 - 1875 Set in the beautiful and historic village of Brewood in South Staffordshire this book embraces the history of a rural grammar school which was renowned for its excellent standard of education throughout the country. Originally a chantry school, in its heyday Brewood Free Grammar School was a rival to the public schools. Until the Endowed Schools Act 1869, each new headmaster was required to have been ordained into the Church of England and hold a university degree from Oxford or Cambridge. He was to provide a classical education, to university standard, suitable for the sons of nobility and gentry, and also provide an education suitable for the local boys to enter commerce or university. The local boys were, under the charitable status of the school, able to receive their education for 'free', or at least at little cost. This is the first book to provide detailed biographies of the headmasters of Brewood Free Grammar School from the time it was re-founded in 1547 until 1875 when the Endowed Schools Act was fully implemented at the school and substantial changes in the education system took place. Each biography follows the life of the headmaster, and is not limited to the time that he taught in Brewood. The author describes the successes and challenges faced by the headmasters during periods of great social and economic change. They had been carefully selected by the Trustees of the school for their ability and played a key role in village life and the church. The headmasters sometimes had the opposition of the residents of Brewood who wanted to influence the teaching provided for the local boys at the school. The book also covers, in detail, the headmasters' interests outside of school life, which were surprising, varied and, at times, had an impact at both a local and national level. It also reflects the changing attitudes of the centuries. The pupils are not neglected in this book. Indeed, the cutting of the Shropshire Union Canal through the school's playing fields, and the coming of the railways, may well have inspired the career of one of the country's greatest civil engineers of the time, Thomas Andrew Walker, a pupil at the school and a resident of Brewood. The book also covers the role of the Trustees of the school, such as Richard Hurd, Bishop of Worcester, and Sir Edward Littleton of Teddesley Hall, Penkridge, both also former pupils at the school. All information has been meticulously researched by the author for more than a decade, using original material from the archives, in particular the Staffordshire Archives and the William Salt Library where the author worked for many years.

Über Margaret Heath

Margaret Heath is a retired qualified librarian and teacher with a lifelong interest in local history. Her passion for the subject increased whilst working at the William Salt Library in Stafford and the Staffordshire Archives. She is a resident of Brewood and taught at Brewood Middle School, once Brewood Grammar School.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface vii Acknowledgements xi Abbreviations xiii List of illustrations xv Chapter 1 The origins of Brewood Free Grammar School 1 Chapter 2 Brewood Grammar School: late sixteenth and early eighteenth centuries 7 Chapter 3 Reverend William Budworth 1731-1745 25 Chapter 4 Reverend Roger Bromley 1745-1762 45 Chapter 5 Reverend Thomas Feilde 1762-1769 51 Chapter 6 Reverend Timothy Colebatch 1769-1778 69 Chapter 7 Reverend John Pickering 1778-1780 73 Chapter 8 Reverend George Croft 1780-1792 79 Chapter 9 Reverend Hamlet Harrison 1792-1811 105 Chapter 10 Reverend Henry Kempson 1811-1841 141 Chapter 11 Reverend Henry Brookland Mason 1841-1850 169 Chapter 12 Reverend Henry Brown 1850-1860 187 Chapter 13 Reverend Richard Wall 1860-1872 219 Chapter 14 James Heber Taylor 1872-1875 253 Addendum Dr Matthew Knightley 275 Addendum Trustees of Brewood Grammar School 1780 and 1850 284

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GOR013937493
9781803817491
1803817496
BREWOOD GRAMMAR SCHOOL: Headmasters making history 1547 - 1875 Margaret Heath
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Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
2024-05-16
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