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Grammar Schools of King Edward VI. (continued) :— 1—The High School, and works relating to all the Schools (continued) :-—

King Edward’s School number of the Birmingham Magazine of Arts and Industries. pp. 31. Ports. Illus, 4to. [1901].

—{ Another copy.)

L. [pseud.] The Free School past and present. To the Editor of the Journal. [On the honours lists, 1844-59.] Leaflet, 8vo, [21860], [Lease granted by the governors of the Free Grammar School in Birmingham

to John Paget, of land in New Street, King Street, etc.]. Original deed. 1739.

{License from the governors of the Grammar School in Birmingham granted to Richd. Hill to enable him to assign certain leasehold premises in Bir- mingham to Richd. Goolden.] Original deed. [4 June, 1776}.

Long (G.) Grammar-schools [including notes on the Birmingham Grammar School. From Knight’s Store of Knowledge.] 16 pp. Svo. [1841].

Madan (S.) : see Croft (G.) above.

[Male (C. P.)] Have you any fear of death ? Suggested by the death of a pupil of King Edward’s School, Birmingham. [Signed ; C.P.M.] pp. 10. duo, 1851.

[Mathews (C. E.)] The Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth in Bir- mingham ; its history and suggestions for its improvement, by Historicus. Reprinted from the ‘* Birmingham Daily Post.” pp. 39. 8vo, [1864].

—|[ Another copy.]

Miller (J. C.) Letter to Rev. IE. H. Gifford, Head Master of the Grammar School of King Edward VI., Birmingham, on Evening schools for the working

_ classes in connection with that foundation. pp. 22. 8vo. 1857.

{Newspaper cuttings relating to King Edward’s Grammar School, Bir- mingham, ete., collected by G. H. Osborne.} 4to. [1866-1905].

Our Free Grammar Schools. Boarders, expenses, and studies in them. The Cases of Birmingham, etc., [by A Lover of Justice.] From The Gentle- man’s Magazine. 5 pp, 8vo, 1855,

[Ovid,] Publii Ovidii Nasonis Fastorum, Libri sex. In usum Scholm Regia Eduardi Sexti Birminghamix, Textum recensuit A. K, Thompson. duo. 1840.

Parkinson (J.) master of the Free School, Birmingham, A Loyal Oration, etc. Compos’d by J. Parkinson, and spoke by his son 10 December, 1716. pp. 40. duo, 1717. :

NOTE.—-This fs the first book known to have becn printed in Birminzham.

~~-Edited, with introductory notice, by W. Bates, pp. xix. 38. (Birmingham Reprints, No, 1.) 8vo, 1884.

Parkinson (J.) one of the scholars of Birmingham School, A Panegyrick on King William, as also on King George. Spoken, Dec. 10, 1715, being the day of their breaking-up. pp. 22. duo. 1715.

The Parliamentary Commissioners’ (for investigating Public Charities) Report of the Birmingham Free Grammar School, with a schedule of the estates and buildings. Reflections on its mismanagement, &c. pp. 46, duo, 1830.

The Phoenix. K.E.G.H.S. [King Edward’s Girls’ High School] Chronicle. No. 1, ete. (Easter term, 1910, ete.) Svo, 1910, ete.

Photographs of the Grammar School of King Edward VI., New Street, Bir- mingham., Jn Warwickshire Photographic Survey. Birmingham Schools, Vol. 2. obl. 4to. [1906-1910].

-The Reform of King Edward’s School, Deputation to the governors. (Reprinted

from the Birmingham Daily Post, Oct. 14th, 1865.) pp. 17. 8vo. [1865] —[ Another copy.) Rejoinder of the Free Grammar School Association, to the memorandum of the governors in answer to the proposals for reform. pp. 8. 8vo. [1865]. —{ Another copy, with a drajt (unsigned) copy inserted.)