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Here they remained about 15 years, the schoolmaster acting as librarian."
Peter Paul Pillai was a Roman Catholic schoolmaster and landowner.
Bainbrigg, or Baynbridge (1545-1606), was a schoolmaster and antiquary.
Pierpoint was a classics schoolmaster and a devout Tractarian.
16th December 1591) was a Scottish schoolmaster and purported Warlock.
He began a career as a schoolmaster, and was the first schoolmaster in Plymouth
- August 19, 1829), was a Welsh clergyman, schoolmaster and antiquarian writer.
tember 1896) was an English-born Australian schoolmaster and cricketer.
Returning to England, he worked as a schoolmaster and trained for the theater.
in Ronald Michael Atkinson CBE - Cricketer, schoolmaster and headmaster of Millfield School.
The minister often also served as the schoolmaster, and was commonly called the "dominie".
pened in 1849, with a building to house the schoolmaster and one classroom.
as born 14 January 1814 to Richard Lower, a schoolmaster, and his wife in Chiddingly.
r Thomas Twyne, and his grandfather was the schoolmaster and antiquarian John Twyne.
Wimbush's father was a schoolmaster and her mother had trained at RADA, but did
William Burton (1609-1657) was an English schoolmaster and antiquary, best known for his posthumou
His elder brother, William, was a schoolmaster, and when William died, Eben Fardd took ove
Gibbins worked as a schoolmaster and was one of the last amateur footballers
cupied his spare time during his years as a schoolmaster, and he wrote several plays for the BBC.
(11 November 1903 - 13 October 1987) was a schoolmaster and Oxford college head.
orn in Hampstead to Augustus Kahn, a German schoolmaster and an orthodox Jew, and Regina Schoyer.
(born 7 November 1956) is a South African schoolmaster and educationalist, formerly a first-class
Clement Adams (1519? - 1587), English schoolmaster and author, noted for producing an engravin
Firth became a schoolmaster and chaplain at Winchester College and wrot
Charles Maxwell, a Methodist clergyman and schoolmaster, and his wife Lucilla, also an illustrator.
George Hugh Bourne was a hymnodist, schoolmaster and warden, chaplain to the Bishop of Bloem
An autodidact shoemaker, preacher, schoolmaster and journalist before he became a Chartist
son of John Brunner, a Swiss Unitarian and schoolmaster, and Margaret Curphey, who originated from
on in London in 1878 to become an assistant schoolmaster and joined the National Secular Society.
The schoolmaster and family lived on the second floor above
bsequently became a raftsman, boat builder, schoolmaster, and a student of medicine.
lish First World War flying ace, cricketer, schoolmaster and clergyman.
e, the son of Henry Dugard, a clergyman and schoolmaster, and his wife, Elizabeth Kimberley on Janua
well as prescribing rules for the Feofees, Schoolmaster and schoolboys, the foundation statues reco
ving firstly as a legal clerk and then as a schoolmaster and a private tutor for the children of wea
He was reported to have been the son of a schoolmaster, and well educated, but to have taken to th
He became known as a preacher and schoolmaster, and was made a prebend of Hereford Cathedr
John Fennell, a former schoolmaster and Methodist class leader in Penzance and
ary 1846 - 26 November 1912) was an English schoolmaster and rower who won the Diamond Challenge Scu
December 1916 - 3 May 1983) was an English schoolmaster and cricketer who played first-class cricke
) grant made by Queen Anne to provide for a schoolmaster and clergyman for the Germans.
son, N. A. Holdaway (a Marxist theorist and schoolmaster, and a Director of the Centre), Geoffrey Sa
y worth £50 a year to pay the salaries of a schoolmaster and parish clerk, who were to pray for the
, Adelaide before first becoming a teacher, schoolmaster, and Methodist preacher, and later the edit
pon Thames where he stayed three years as a schoolmaster, and later to London where he took up resid
a school will be founded and a schoolmaster appointed with the advice of the presbytery
Tesdale, a Yorkshire man, was the last schoolmaster appointed to the school by the monks of Abi
a school will be founded and a schoolmaster appointed with the advice of the heritors a
eenth and final child of artist, author and schoolmaster Arthur Jewitt and his wife Martha.
His first job was as a schoolmaster at Trent College.
He was a schoolmaster at the St. Barbara's Church.
He was for many years a schoolmaster at Monkton Farleigh in Wiltshire.
Garlick seems to have been schoolmaster at Tideswell for some six or seven years.
Lowndes then became a schoolmaster at Derby School and rowed for Derby Rowing
he Merchant Taylors' School, Vasey became a schoolmaster at King's School, Bruton.
Wood believed that he was a schoolmaster at Norwich, where he was living in 1597.
'about 1879 Canon Fowler, then a schoolmaster at Repton... developed a purposeful interes
he graduated in arts, and for a time was a schoolmaster at Oakham, Rutland.
His father was a cricketer and schoolmaster at Repton School and Shiplake College.
he threat, she did marry a Henry Stenhouse, schoolmaster at Inverkeithing, acquainting him beforehan
Beginning as a schoolmaster at Wirksworth Grammar School, he moved to D
Subsequently he obtained an appointment as schoolmaster at Kennoway, and tutor to his nephews, the
ack in Ireland, Mooney became a teacher and schoolmaster at Dover and after 1750 in Durham.
fton Green, York, Badger was subsequently a schoolmaster at Denstone College, Sedbergh and Barnard C
son of William Buxton a farmer and also the schoolmaster at Elmton however the Vicar of Elmton was n
along with an oration by Samuel Shaw, then schoolmaster at Tamworth
the University of Berlin before becoming a schoolmaster at Groton School in 1895.
In his Will, he left £100 to employ a schoolmaster at a salary of £5 a year for twenty years a
oetry in this time (working as an assistant schoolmaster at Forres and in Dr Douglas's School, Edinb
He became a schoolmaster at Cheltenham College and so qualified by r
After a period as a schoolmaster at Eton College from 1922 to 1926, Harford
He was a son of a schoolmaster at Watford, and not related to Cornelius Bu
The son of Walter Hett, a schoolmaster at Brighton College from 1907 to 1944 (head
don, he obtained work during the 1930s as a schoolmaster at Sawston village school, Cambridgeshire,
College, Oxford, from 1886 to 1899 he was a schoolmaster at Wellington College and then Eton.
The schoolmaster at this time, George Hamilton, was himself
Following this, he worked as a schoolmaster at Rossall School (1884), professor of lite
John Clements GC, a schoolmaster at Sherrardswood School, Welwyn Garden City
He started his career as a schoolmaster at Dulwich College then moved back to Oxfor
d, his first post after graduation was as a Schoolmaster at Wellington College after which he was Fe
ely on graduating in 1929, to a position as schoolmaster at Wellington College.
After some ten years as a schoolmaster at Gresham's and Winchester, in 1920 Hammic
After two years as a schoolmaster at Sunningdale School he studied for the pr
algarnie (12 May 1869 - c. July 1951) was a schoolmaster at Elmfield College and The Leys School, an
Clegg, the son of a Derbyshire schoolmaster, attended Long Eaton Grammar School, Bootha
tones and textures and waxes ponderous in a schoolmaster baritone.
er Pearson spent ten years (1890-1900) as a schoolmaster before entering his late father's business.
occupying American forces and then became a schoolmaster before he later returned to work for Mitsub
uated from Miami University and worked as a schoolmaster, before he joined the army again in 1864, t
an annual stipend for the schoolmaster, between 100-200 merks.
John Talbot, Canadian Reformer and schoolmaster, born 1797 in Cloughjordan.
Robert Sutton was a tutor or schoolmaster, born at Kegworth in Leicestershire, who ha
son a publican, and Arthur Forman, a Repton schoolmaster both continued playing regularly for five y
As a schoolmaster, Bowen believed that boys must be intereste
sages in the life of John Dudeney of Lewes, schoolmaster, but formerly a shepherd, written by himsel
igious beliefs of one Constantine Harrison, schoolmaster, by the church.
ng revival meetings' as Hakki, the agnostic schoolmaster, calls them.
ar writer among the exclusives was an Irish schoolmaster, Charles Henry Mackintosh, who preached ext
His father, Daniel Fell, was a schoolmaster, clerk to the dissenting congregation, and
age of twelve, having learned all that his schoolmaster could teach.
In 1934, local schoolmaster Daniel Jenkins published Cerddi Ysgol Llany
nry Reynolds (1564-1632) was a Suffolk man, schoolmaster, English poet and literary critic of the se
ett Marshall points out there is evidence a schoolmaster existed in Enfield prior to 1524, based on
A schoolmaster finds an unconscious young man on his doors
ather's footsteps post-graduation, becoming schoolmaster for Thaxted.
e education at Middlebury College, became a schoolmaster for a year in Virginia.
in the Southern Uplands while employed as a schoolmaster for 11 years at the Episcopal Church school
- 4 June 1956) was a Scottish cricketer and schoolmaster from the famous Bruce-Lockhart family.
MacDonald's employment in its service as a schoolmaster from 1729 to 1745 must be considered as tot
Later as a schoolmaster, he taught at Leeds Modern School, before r
As a schoolmaster, he taught at Marlborough College and at Bl
After a short period as a schoolmaster he was ordained in 1904 and after a curacy
Although his father was a schoolmaster, his early education was neglected.
set over a single weekend in the house of a schoolmaster, Howarth, who invites one of his O-Level Fr
He worked as a schoolmaster in Vinje.
Fian was schoolmaster in Prestonpans, East Lothian.
He is believed to have been a schoolmaster in Winchester .
became a Domkapitular in 1582, then became schoolmaster in 1584.
For a brief period he was employed as a schoolmaster in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
He was named village schoolmaster in 1812 but shortly afterwards entered busi
In 1568, he became a lecturer, curate, and schoolmaster in London, which was his native city.
After failing as a schoolmaster in New York City, he studied theology and b
Richards was a schoolmaster in Llanuwchllyn, immigrated to the United S
He was officially appointed a government schoolmaster in 1871, and later that year he married Eli
e a merchant's apprentice before becoming a schoolmaster in Liverpool and subsequently a bookkeeper
Before becoming Canon Schoolmaster in 1916, Arteaga was named provisor and vic
His father, John Clarke, was a schoolmaster in Clarke's Academy in Enfield Town, among
to Goslar and then in1554 appointed to be a schoolmaster in Wernigerode.
John was a schoolmaster in Exeter, and family legend maintained tha
He worked as a schoolmaster in London, then as servant to Dr Thomas Sta
l the mid 1970s he was a physical education schoolmaster in Ealing, where he taught and coached the
He was also deacon and schoolmaster in Westhoffen in 1622-27, and a preacher of
Thomas Hopley was a schoolmaster in Eastbourne who ran a private boarding sc
t Bonn and Berlin, he was for three years a schoolmaster in Dresden, until (in 1845) he returned to
After leaving Oxford he spent a year as a schoolmaster in Knaresborough, before abandoning teachin
f England and was a curate (possibly also a schoolmaster) in Winslow, Buckinghamshire by 1779, but r
After a period as a junior schoolmaster in Wrexham, he spent one term at Jesus Coll
He was a schoolmaster in Tripolitsa in 1800, he was educated with
He had been a schoolmaster in Leeds before moving to Elmfield, where h
ke, given that Betjeman was, at the time, a schoolmaster in the area.
lessington College, bebington, working as a schoolmaster in Banbury, Oxfordshire until the outbreak
arish positions, and he thereafter became a schoolmaster in north Wales, firstly near Clynnog Fawr a
17 May 1997 at Portscatho, Cornwall, was a schoolmaster in Bath, Somerset, who played first-class c
blings with one of the letters written by a schoolmaster in Kilkelly.
g on the ferry from his job as an assistant schoolmaster in Southampton.
He is now a schoolmaster in Devon.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster is a 1935 American film directed by Lewis D
Then one night, while the schoolmaster is enjoying a quiet dinner with his family,
le was from the same family as Roysse's old schoolmaster, John Tesdale.
Schoolmaster John Broomhead occupied a house with 5 hear
above the village of Kilburn by the village schoolmaster John Hodgson.
A former schoolmaster, Jones took up political work in 1910.
John Talbot (Reformer) (1797-1874), schoolmaster, journalist, and merchant
1581-1624) was an English schoolmaster, known for his educational works.
r (1688?-1745) was an English clergyman and schoolmaster, known as the second professor of poetry at
Peter Paul Pillai was an Indian schoolmaster, landlord, politician and social reformer w
ne, Indian Navy Lieutenant, antique dealer, schoolmaster, lecturer and author.
Records show the first schoolmaster, Mr J Goundry, was a layman.
nown for his performance as the exasperated schoolmaster Mr Price in the LWT popular situation comed
lass window commemorating the life of local schoolmaster, Mr. Macpherson who lived across the loch a
At the time of Addison's visit (c 1700) the schoolmaster must have performed his duty conscientiousl
gland in 1793, the son of Mary Aspull and a schoolmaster named Nehemiah Roby.
here in 1792 he began his education under a schoolmaster named Waugh.
sferred Hauser to Ansbach, to the care of a schoolmaster named Johann Georg Meyer, and in January 18
n Mander he moved to Antwerp to live with a schoolmaster named Jacob Boon, whereupon he taught himse
0 from the yard of an Aldermaston, England, schoolmaster named Mr. Stair or Mr. Wheeler, giving rise
Nathaniel Eaton, first schoolmaster of Harvard College, christened, 1610
First schoolmaster of the Maroutsaia became the theologian and
arried Patience, daughter of George Wilton, schoolmaster, of Crediton.
G, (20 April 1860 - 14 December 1932) was a schoolmaster of Wesley College, Melbourne, Australia.
Walter Gale was the first schoolmaster of the Mayfield Charity School in Mayfield,
In 1857 he was the schoolmaster of ninety children at Breadsall in Derbyshi
1839) was an English classical scholar and schoolmaster of Shrewsbury, and Bishop of Lichfield.
this late start, at age 17 he was appointed schoolmaster of the village of Stralock.
He became subsequently assistant to the schoolmaster of Dunfermline, and minister of Abercrombie
Although his father was schoolmaster of the parish, and his grandfather had been
in 1798, and in the same year was appointed schoolmaster of Alford, Aberdeenshire.
ught him to Ireland, where he was appointed schoolmaster of the king's wards in Dublin (wards being
near Oxford, and was educated under a noted schoolmaster of the time, William Wildgoose, of Brasenos
g his M.A. degree in August 1590, he became schoolmaster of Aberdour in Fife; he was towards the clo
(pronounced Soudan), was for several years schoolmaster of Saughtree, near the head of the valley.
A son of R. Bruce Lockhart, a schoolmaster of Eagle House School near Sandhurst and of
1575-1647), the famous schoolmaster of Kent.
ich his brother, Nathaniel Eaton, the first schoolmaster of Harvard, was present as a witness; Samue
ge and Scottish English term for a Scottish schoolmaster or a minister, usually of the Church of Sco
f South Stoneham and as a residence for the schoolmaster or schoolmistress.
er 1888 - 11 September 1953) was an English schoolmaster, poet and cricketer who played for Derbyshi
Joseph Cowper Nutchey was a Norwich schoolmaster regarded as the founder of Norwich City F.C
He was the son of the Reading schoolmaster Richard Valpy.
nd the London Round Table; Edmund Spenser's schoolmaster, Richard Mulcaster, was a member
William Dugard, schoolmaster, seventeenth century
By trade a schoolmaster, Shenstone joined Clifton College, Bristol,
Schoolmaster sketches - Cassell, 1896
r each church to have a university educated schoolmaster, so that there was a school for every paris
s interest in geology was started through a schoolmaster taking the students fossil hunting in the s
Holmes was a successful schoolmaster, teaching classical languages, oratory and
He was a career schoolmaster, teaching at Durham School and Cheltenham C
d 29 August 1578, Cambridge) was an English schoolmaster, the first headmaster of Shrewsbury School.
                                                                                                    


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