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A History of Giggleswick School from its Foundation, 1499 to 1912

Chapter 54: APPENDIX XI. Ushers.
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The book traces the institutional history of a northern grammar school from its late-medieval chantry origins through re-foundation, statutory reform, and expansion into the twentieth century. It reconstructs governance, endowments, seals and statutes, curricular practices from the trivium to classical instruction, and relationships with the church and Cambridge colleges. Individual headmasters, benefactors, exhibitions, financial management of estates, building and staffing changes are examined alongside social customs and gaps in the archival record. The final chapters describe nineteenth-century crises and reforms that modernized the school while preserving long-standing continuity, supported by archival documents, local recollections, and illustrative photographs.

13. Any money arising from the sale of timber, or from any mines or minerals on the estates of the Foundation; and

Any sum of cash now or at any time belonging to the Foundation and not needed as a balance for working purposes;

shall (unless otherwise ordered by the Board of Education) be treated as capital and be invested in the name of the Official Trustees of Charitable Funds.

Copies of Scheme.

14. The Governors shall cause a copy of the Scheme to be given to every Governor, Head Master, and other Teacher, upon entry into office, and copies may be sold at a reasonable price to all persons applying for the same.

SCHEDULE.

Particulars of Property of the Foundation.

Description. Extent or Amount. Tenant, Person liable, or Persons in whose Name invested. Gross Yearly Income.
Real Estate.
At Giggleswick. A. R. P. £ s. d.
Sites and buildings of the Grammar School, Chapel, hostel, Masters' houses, &c. —— In hand. ——
Eatage of Football field (Lower Ashton). 6 1 17 Emanuel Johnson 10 0 0
Tram Pasture 4 1 32
Eatage of Cricket field 15 0 7 Messrs. Harrison & Sons 8 0 0
Brookside croft 1 0 36 W. W. Vaughan 3 0 0
Site for Sanatorium 6 3 32 } George Jenkinson 44 10 0
Spen pasture 11 3 26
Land called "Cappleriggs" 16 3 2       Do.      do. 20 0 0
    "      "      "Poor Ashton" 2 0 33 Emanuel Johnson 10 10 0
Bath Croft 1 1 14 William Simpson 3 10 0
At North Cave, in the East Riding.
Farm buildings and land called "North Cave Farm." 129 2 14 Charles Dennis 88 0 0
Farm buildings and land called "Common Farm." 128 2 0       Do.      do. 100 0 0
Farm buildings and land called "Stoney Carr Farm." 67 3 15 Thomas Cleminshaw 47 0 0
"White Hart" Inn and garden, farm buildings, and land called 48 0 22 Mrs. Emily Gray 80 0 0
Watermill, cottage, and land. 15 2 34 Richard Boast 40 0 0
House, foundry, and land 5 2 18 W. and T. Saunders 25 0 0
House and land 0 0 30 Major Dunlop 7 4 0
    Do. 1 0 12 H. S. Clarke 7 0 0
    Do. (Nordham House) 1 0 15 Thomas Gregson 25 0 0
    Do. 0 1 10 W. J. Tuton 7 0 0
Garden 0 1 5       Do. 2 10 0
    Do. 0 1 32½ W. E. Blanchard 2 10 0
    Do. 0 1 32       Do.      Do. 2 10 0
Land at Drewton 0 1 21 W. Moverley 1 1 0
Twenty-eight Sheepwalks on Drewton. —— J. G. A. Jowett 7 7 0
Rent for shooting over estate at North Cave. —— Colonel Clitherow 9 9 0
Rentcharges.
Quit-rents in respect of lands at North Cave. —— Various 3 2 10
Tithe rentcharges on lands at Etherdwick, in Aldborough, in the East Riding. —— Various 23 10 4
Rentcharge on land at Burton-in-Lonsdale, West Riding. —— Christopher Other's Representatives 14 0 0
    Do.    do. —— ——Foxcroft 0 13 4
Rentcharge on land at Langcliffe, in Parish of Giggleswick. —— Fine Cotton Spinners' Association, Limited, Manchester. 0 3 6
Personal Estate. £ s. d.
Consols 4 11 0 The Official Trustees of Charitable Funds. 0 2 0
The Howson Prize Fund.
Proceeds of Sale of shares in the Settle Public Buildings Company. 104 0 0 Governors of the School
Total £594 13 0

This schedule is made up to 1 November 1909.

The Board of Education order that the foregoing scheme be established.

Sealed this 1st day of February 1910.


APPENDIX X.

Masters of Giggleswick.

1499-1518 James Carr, Founder of the Rood Chantry.
1548-1560 Richard Carr, Incumbent of the Rood Chantry.
1615-1619 Rev. Christopher Shute, B.D., Vicar of Giggleswick, 1576-1626.
1619-1641 Rev. Robert Dockray, M.A., Vicar of Giggleswick, 1632-1641.
1642-1647 Rev. Rowland Lucas, M.A.
1648-1656 Rev. William Walker, M.A.
1656- William Bradley (Temporary).
1656-1684 Rev. William Briggs.
1684- John Parkinson, B.A.
1685-1712 Rev. John Armitstead, M.A.
1712-1744 Rev. John Carr, B.A.
1744-1799 Rev. William Paley, B.A.
1800-1844 Rev. Rowland Ingram, B.D.
1846-1858 Rev. George Ash Butterton, D.D.
1858-1866 Rev. John Richard Blakiston, M.A.
1866-1867 Rev. Thomas Bramley, M.A. (Provisional).
1867-1869 Michael Forster, B.A. (Provisional).
1869-1904 Rev. George Style, M.A.
1904-1910 William Wyamar Vaughan, M.A.
1910- Robert Noel Douglas, M.A.


APPENDIX XI.

Ushers.

1545-1562 Thomas Iveson (Priest).
1615-1642 Henry Claphamson.
1642-1665 William Wilson.
1666-1671 William Cowgill.
1671-1680 Rev. Thomas Wildeman, B.A.
1680-1682 John Parkinson, B.A.
1683-1688 Rev. John Sparke.
1688- Henry Roome.
1688-1698 Richard Atkinson.
1698-1703 Arthur Whitaker.
1704-1705 Rev. Anthony Weatherhead, B.A.
17    -1712 Thomas Rathmell.
1712-1726 Richard Thornton.
1726-1755 George Carr.
1756-1784 John Moore.
1784-1792 Smith.
1792-1799 Rev. Nicholas Wood.
1799-1810 Rev. Obadiah Clayton.
1810-1814 John Armstrong.
1814-1858 Rev. John Howson, M.A.
1858-1864 Rev. Matthew Wood, M.A.

Writing Masters.

1784-1790 J. Saul.
1790-1791 Stancliffe.
1791-1799 Robert Kidd.
1799-1807 John Carr.
1807-1831 William Stackhouse.
1831-1859 John Langhorne.
1859-1897 Arthur Brewin.

N.B.—In 1872 the position of Mr. Brewin was changed.


INDEX.

Acaster, 28

Act Book, Ripon, 19

Alcuin of York, 205

Aldburgh, 29

Aldershot, 223

Alfred, King, 205

Aligarh, 212

Ardingly, 212

Argentine, 203

Armitstead, Anthony, 71

John (Master), 72, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79

Armistead, ——., 121

Roger, 28

Armstrong, John (Usher), 117, 120, 147

Arnold, Dr., 153, 205, 208

Ascham, Roger, 24

Atherton, Thomas, 57

Atkinson, Richard (Usher), 72, 74

Athletic Shop, 228

Auckland, St. Andrew, 67

Austwick, 54, 121, 193

Baker, Sergt.-Major, 219

Banckes, Thomas, 31, 48

Bank, William, 28

Bankes, Alexander, 54

Robert, 60

William, 84, 86

Banks, John, 51

Bankwell, 191, 195, 222

Barney, 53

Barrows, Anthony, 71

Bayley, John, 99

Bearcroft, Philip, 211, 226

Beck House, 225

Benet, John, 32

Beverley, 103

Big School, 182, 189, 190, 203, 205

Birkbeck, John, 138

John (Junior), 184, 187

Blakiston, Rev. J. R. (Master), 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156, 158, 162, 163, 166, 167, 168, 169

Boarding-house (see Hostel), 173

Boer War, 197

Bognor, 116

Bolton, 107

Boyd, Rev. W., 137

Brackenridge, J., 136

Bradley, Mary, 113

William (Master), 69

William, 99, 113

Bramley, ——., 148

Rev. T. (Master), 166, 169

Brampton, 29

Brasenose College, Oxford, 25

Brayshay, Thomas, 71

"Breeches" Bible, 191

Brewin, Arthur, 150, 151, 173, 192

Brigge, William (Master), 69, 70, 71, 72

Brinsley, 41

Brookside, 221

Browne, William, 28

"Bubble and Squeak," 212

Buckhaw Brow, 225

Bulidon, 29, 30

Bultfontein, 197

"Bumming" Stone, 145

Bunyan, John, 205

Burton, 67

Exhibitions (see Carr, Tennant, Clapham, Shute), 67, 72, 73, 74, 80, 82, 85, 92, 130, 134, 164

Rents, 62, 90, 134, 164

Busby, 206

Butterton, Rev G. A. (Master), 131, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152, 153, 157, 191, 219

Caedmon, 205

Camden, 42

Cansdale, Sergeant-Major, 196, 219, 228, 229

Canterbury, 40

Capleside, 84

Cappleriggs Close, 61, 62

Carlisle, 83

Carr, ——. (Governor), 166

George (Usher), 77, 80, 85

James (Founder), 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 26, 30, 54, 55, 77, 90, 91, 101, 106, 135, 204, 219, 221, 229

Carr, John, 65

(Master), 77, 78, 79, 80

(Mathematical Professor at Durham University), 133

(Writing Master), 99, 103, 111, 113, 114, 116, 121

Richard (Master), 22, 26, 77

(Founder of the Exhibitions), 55

Richard (of Peterhouse), 57

Roger (Governor, 1592), 31

Stephen (of Stackhouse), 14

Thomas (Vicar of Sancton), 71

(of Settle), 71

(Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge) 110, 111

William (of Langcliffe), 77

(of Stackhouse), 77, 84

(Rector of Bolton), 106, 107

Exhibitions, 56, 58, 73, 82, 221

Catterall, John, 48

William, 28

Cavendish, Lord Edward, 187

Lord Frederick, 187

Chantries Act, 20

Chantry of Our Lady, 22

of the Rood, 13, 14, 16, 18, 22, 23

Tempest, 22

Commissioners, 19, 37

Chapel (see Parish Church), 198, 199, 200, 202, 203, 205, 221, 225

Charity Commissioners, 52, 118, 154, 155, 158, 161, 163, 183

Charles II, 68

Charter, 26, 27, Appendix VI

Chelsea Training College, 150

Chester, Dean of, 122

Chewe, Richard, 31, 48

Chichester, Bishop of, 117

Chippett, Rev. J. W., 213

Choir Schools, 24

Christie, Hector, 187

Christ's College, Cambridge, 56, 57, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 77, 78, 80, 82, 83, 85, 93, 108, 221

Cirencester, 158

Clapham (of Austwick), 193

Elizabeth, 81

John (Vicar), 93, 107, 124

William (Founder of Clapham Exhibitions), 49, 50, 51, 73

Exhibitions, 49, 50, 52, 54

Claphamson, 49

Henry (Usher), 58, 63, 64

Robart, 53

Clarke, Dr. T., 108

Class-rooms, 181, 183

Clayton, Obadiah (Usher), 102, 115, 116, 117

Clementson, Enoch, 99, 113, 114

Cletehop, 28, 52, 53

Clifton College, 173, 216, 217

Clough, 92

Club, Old Boys', 195

Giggleswick Boys', 219

Cocker's Arithmetic, 191

Cocket, Thomas, 74

Cockett, John, 66

Colchester, 60

Colenso, 197

Colet, Dean, 41

Columba, 205

Colours, School, 193

Conventicle Act, Second, 68

Cook, Isaac, 110

Cookson, Bryan, 74

John, 80

Robte, 71

Cornah, J. R., 197

Cosen, Bishop, 68

Coulthurst, Rev. W. H. (Vicar), 188

Cowgill, William (Usher), 70

Craggs, Mrs., 120

Craven Bank, 122, 128, 131, 152, 165, 170, 180, 186, 194

Cricket, 189, 193

Field (see Football Field), 198, 223

Pavilion, 205

Cross-country Race, 225

Croxton, 49

Cumberland, 84

Custos, 41

Dawson, William, 84

Debating Society, 193

Devonshire, Duke of, 203

Dickens, Charles, 191

Dockray, Josias, 66

Robert (Master and Vicar), 58, 63, 64

Thomas, 65

Dome (Chapel), 198, 199, 201, 204

Douglas, R. N. (Headmaster), 227

Dronfield School, 34

Drummond, Archbishop, 86

Dublin, 147, 171

Duncan, 108

Durham School, 42, 44, 150

Prior of, 16, 17, 25, 55

Edderwick, 29

Edmund, King, 205

Edward VI, 20, 21, 25, 26, 31, 47, 48, 135, 203, 204

Education, Board of, 221

Educational Exhibition, 193, 196

Elizabeth, Queen, 21, 40, 47, 48

Ellershaw, Richard (Vicar), 58, 73

Endowed Schools Act, 74, 174

English School, 113, 114, 117, 118, 119, 126, 133, 140, 142, 192