Town Bank Grammar School
Town Bank grammar school was an Early Modern grammar school in Ulverston, Lancashire from its foundation in 1658 until 1900.[1] It was founded through a benefaction in the will of Thomas Fell.
A pupil's view in the late 18th century was:
The only scholastic education I received was at the Town Bank grammar-school. under the Rev. William Tyson Walker ... an excellent classical scholar educated at Trinity College Dublin. Before this the school had fallen into the hands of an old gouty gentleman, of the name of Ferdinand (usually called Fardy by the boys) Hodgson, whose wife kept a sort of stationer's nd bookseller's shop. His knowledge of Latin extended little beyond Syntaxix, As in Praesenti, and Pripria opus maribus &c , any further progress could only be had by a removal to a distance of sixteen miles, to the town grammar school at Hawkshead. Fardy Hodgson was particularly kind to me; and, being pleased one day at the manner in which I had performed my task, he took me by the hand into his shop, and spreading on the counter a great number of books for young people, he desired me to ... choose any one I pleased as a present. I pitched upon a small History of the Bible, with wood-cuts, which so pleased the old man that he foretold to my parents that I should prove a treasure to them
From 1879 to 1882 the master was Arthur Richard Shilleto.
A parliamentary charity commissioner inquiry was launched in April 1893.[3]
The school was replaced by the Victoria Grammar School in 1900 and its endowment was used to provide two scholarships to the new school.[4]
References
- ^ "Ulverston". Cumbria County History Trust. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- ^ Barrow, John (2011). An Auto-biographical Memoir of Sir John Barrow, Bart, Late of the Admiralty Including Reflections, Observations, and Reminiscences at Home and Abroad, from Early Life to Advanced Age (Reprint. ed.). New York: Cambridge Univ Pr. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-108-00470-1.
- ^ "TOWN BANK GRAMMAR SCHOOL ULVERSTONE. (Hansard, 4 April 1895)". api.parliament.uk. Hansard. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- ^ The National Archives. "Town Bank and St Mary's Sunday Schools". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. The Discovery Service. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
External links
- Photo of school in 1884
- Cumbria archive catalogue
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