- Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. It was
founded in 1502 by Sir John
Percyvale, a
former Lord
Mayor of London, as
Macclesfield Grammar School. The King's...
- (Lionel),
Mordrede (Mordred),
Plomyde (Palomedes),
Pelleus (Pelleas),
Percyvale (Percival),
Safer (Safir), and
Trystram Delyens (Tristram de Lyones) for...
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Grammar School (King's School) (Macclesfield)
Foundation of Sir John
Percyvale in 1502,
refounded by King
Edward VI in 1552 with (King
Edward VI Free...
- Savage. In 1502,
Macclesfield Grammar School was
founded by Sir John
Percyvale. No
proof exists that
Macclesfield was ever a
walled town. When the settlement...
- penance. The King's School, Macclesfield, England, is
founded by Sir John
Percyvale.
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa receives the
degree of
magister artium from...
-
Macclesfield Grammar School The King's
School 1502
Independent Sir John
Percyvale,
later Lord
mayor of London,
established a
chantry school in his home...
- penance. The King's School, Macclesfield, England, is
founded by Sir John
Percyvale.
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa receives the
degree of
magister artium from...
- from the
Grand Banks.
Macclesfield Grammar School is
founded by Sir John
Percyvale. 1503 24
January –
construction of
Henry VII's
Chapel at
Westminster Abbey...
- Bradbury, in the
mayoralty of
another elder of the company, Sir John
Percyvale, who set the
example of the
foundation of
Macclesfield Grammar School...
- in the
Fifteenth Century (Sutton, 1995), pp. 161–190. "Dame
Thomasine Percyvale, 'the Maid of W****' (d. 1512)", in
Caroline M.
Barron and Anne F. Sutton...