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Who were the schoolmasters in seventeenth century England?

by History of Education Society | Nov 6, 2015

By Ken ClaytonThomas Beard, Oliver Cromwell’s schoolmaster at Huntingdon Grammar SchoolTo be a master at a Grammar school in seventeenth century England might look like an enviable career. In fact, it seems that a high proportion of them were, in effect,...

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