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Comparative Study of Schools in Buckley and Holywell in 1870s by Ken Price: Appendix One"

Holywell

5 June 1878

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

ON THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

IN THE TWO AREAS OF FLINTSHIRE IN THE 1870'S

Appendix One TEXT

 

HOLYWELL SCHOOL BOARD

SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OFFICER WANTED.

 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above School Board will at their next ORDINARY MEETING to be held on Wednesday the 3rd day of JULY PROXIMO, proceed to the Election of a competent person to set as SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OFFICER for the School Board District. Salary 25s per week. The person to be appointed must be conversant with the English and Welsh languages, must be a good penman, and must devote the whole of his time to the duties of his office.

Duties to commence on MONDAY, 2nd September 1878.

Application in Candidates' own handwriting, with Testimonials as to character and competency, must be sent to me, not later than 10 o'clock on the morning of the Election.

By Order of the Board,

R.M. EVANS

Clerk.

School Board Offices.

No. 18 Panton Place, Holywell.

5th June, 1878.

Author: Price, Ken

Tags

Year = 1878

Month = June

Day = 5

Building = School

Event = Educational

Work = Education

Extra = Pre 1900

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