
; a The N A La I M f k
as a general Council, M,gny;Authority of thp; Pjtp$hHqjpd Father •
For Leading; ^iid _ an|
Dean Nopoel have jii^nior£aliz,(^j^ew[|^a.i^^,, $ £ fp i^ r w^spap
of the Founders of' ^ f A^tefC|aye
feveral Seholarfhips to i t , whipb tp this day arq ^Hed |hf
HpweUtws,rt° thefe Men.of J^eajgpng.yye |ggg J»*r
ter Leiee-fter oSJ'ahhy, to whppa g||$ MfirWri?^||s (fe l of
Thanks, ;fpr his Hiftory o f’
and 1 hope it may he P^dopal^fJjpi^h I add, my, great Grarid-
father William Lfgh Parfpn .of Sppfylijh, - rdd tpffo Ejjnee
ftmryi and ghaplflin tp HefjryJ ^ p f J^rhy..-
As to Pipus, and CharitableToypdations^ there are three:very
remarkable in M ^ k eMer ip Lpncfljfckf, ^ lf g e , ,a Fpbliek
School, and an Hpipital y , Thf?1(f(^|egq:,s^a||^rg .fpupded ;4n&
Vim. \/y%l .By Thomas Ve ja Sf^r^,fjrif %^q^%pfthe ^idnParifh
Church, ap4 Brother to the ^ o w ,fte ^.ficeed^
ed in Eflftte, and fjonour^ and jdjqn Fpppd^d aCidtege, there
eonfifting of pneJVl/f^ or,Keeper,,, A%^^jp8f?^h»pWris
Four Cterks , ap4 ;§t^ Chprift^ in Honour of St.. sSt
Venn of France, and fy.jfyorge.jor England, . fp/whom dhe fajj
Parilh Chprch yyas formerly
diffolved 1547,in the fijcftYearof Kipg EJwft^y^ the Lands-and
Revenues,of it ta^ep iplp th^,Sjngk#aPdM& 4 by hiftiemifed
to theFa4 ^£fi®r^)'y!?.n4 r thq ^J eg e Hppfg apd,/p»gc^ H(|s
fold to thffaid Earf: - Tjje Coikge was.^efomded by .Qiieen
Mary, who reftored moft pf. its Lands,-and Revenues,, only the
College it felf^nd fomeoftheRevenpes, remaned jfttJHn the hands
of the%f 1 of Verbyy it ,y$ys plfo. Founded a new hyO^enJ^Ji^^th
Ann. Votp.. m m X the S 4 of Chrift Coftege in Maybe far
confiding of One Warden, Four Fellows, Two Chaplains Four
§ m m I f i l i and Four Choriftfrs, tfie number being JefiTened
becapfe theRevenpes were fo, chiefly, by the Covetoufnef* and
Falfe dealing pf Thomas Herb, then Warden, and his Fellows
who fold away, and made fuch long Leafes, as .Wd never yet
fopie ofthetp be retrieved : It was laft of all refolded , by King
Charles 1. 4pp. Dm. 1636. conflicting therein One Warden,
Four
w
FpprTeypws, Tw-f?:Chaplain?*
^ f i t e a a d ipa^oratingo^eRi :by
P i ^ w V 'P p f i ^ '.in ^ ^ f ^ ; ,,th ^ ^iites,-ofjthe 4pifi by. 4jr^fo$i|Jhgg* -•&}§$ e-:<
-;ovfee Mfl%FaiaTOrF®Mfidf4 f i
IP ^ t^g rp p lp ^ f ii?4p%A°us fa>]prQvppgn^ j?ndiw°5PPi^edhy
^M>0 ar}ffimt ^gpedjb-yotbati^ntifah iiiefa4ppft,7f%,tif
MgiptenMiap Bp^cpt; ipffh® iFw%i#hiTari(hff
Manchester, andTome other Neighbouring: -Pa-ri4 e§,bpt then,,
fefdJfpipitaf- . the;- Boy sare to be .taken fa g of .8^
and Ten,: t^pftpj' j^-p g tip t^ § d o ^ ^ J^ ^ j|feh i)d ad Clpathfhound
Apprgntieeg,f;tp %}pg Mhe{|‘
jT*»k «r>Calling,
.the maintenance of Which he endowed thefaWe withotheiYegiriy
Siewenjaeof 423©^: wfeiehisifir^ifnprpy^dd?y tte?tarB anab^od
'Husbandry pfMie FesIfees pr QpvernpuFs, to the' Y^ariy.vahte of
% 19 ii'&r. 4 ib tteyhaYinglifid'^t feiliep*:c4 afe;pf Mnils^i §d|
jt whiih l was fa^ed. opt,of t^iTfirly5in#n^^er:aadahoMejfcljh
■maintenance pf the Fgor Children,
laid Hpfptaf; :, whereip there are annually Mffi fefcpatyF^fcjos
provided foil.j; With# this HofjjitaJ^ jbyiheR#un,tfrpf thejfffld
FDUiid.ery.,is. alfq#re£led a &iF,,and fpaeipPs Lfbfaif^afceJd^jfijgs
nilhed with ,a Competent ftpck^pf tchoic^dn.d vajuahle Books^ f 0
the number of near four ThQufa.ad,and are daily enontafingi with
the income of 116 /. per 4wimh- Cetlnduppn ihe famM ByctheTaid
Worthy „Benefactor, to buy Books for e.v,er, and ;to;aflbfd a Gom-
petent.Salary for a Library. Keeper; tt^riDajjk'jy lf^tSah»hl
for the fdolpitai fipy*.»a.where they arei;daily^inftru^ed,.sarid
taught to read, Write^ and keep Aecountsh..
The Public^: .Sehool was Founded Ann \Vsp\ 1.51.9 _hy Hvgh
OMkapij, E>, P. .and RjjShop of Ebgte^ who jbaught Lands pa
whiehijihg ^chopl floods, and took the Mijljj& tbare ;i|i Lealk_pf
the Lord de la Ware for 60 Years, afterwards, with the Bjifiop’s
Moneys, Hugh Bexwick, and Joan his Sifter, purchafed of the-
Lord de la Ware his Lands in Amoats, and the Mills upon Erkes,
arid