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National Society (Church of England) for Promoting Religious Education
Connections
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politics | Caroline Frances Cornwallis | In 1811 CFC
became involved, through her father, in the National Society for the Education of the Poor
. She wrote to her friends to drum up support and funds for the endeavour. While not... |
Textual Production | Frances Mary Peard | FMP
wrote to a commission from the (Anglican) National Society
, and published with the National Society's Depository
, a piece of fiction designed for young people entitled The Locked Desk. Peard, Frances Mary. The Locked Desk. The National Society’s Depository. title-page |
Textual Production | Frances Mary Peard | The National Society's Depository
, an offshoot of the Anglican National Society
, had been founded to publish religious reading-matter for the young. “About The National Society (Church of England) for Promoting Religious Education”. The National Society for Promoting Religious Education: The Society. |
Timeline
1808: The Royal Lancastrian Society, later the...
Building item
1808
The Royal Lancastrian Society
, later the British and Foreign School Society
, was founded in London by friends of the educator Joseph Lancaster
.
Curtis, Stanley James. History of Education in Great Britain. Seventh, University Tutorial Press, 1967.
207-8
Martin, Christopher. A Short History of English Schools, 1750-1965. Wayland, 1979.
10-12
1811: The National Society for Promoting the Education...
Building item
1811
The National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church
was founded by the Church of England
. It still exists, known as The National Society (Church of England) for Promoting Religious Education
Texts
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