Notes and Queries, Number 14, February 2, 1850 by Various
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Vincente Skyner Knyghte or else wheare from thos offysers of the
excheqer And this shalbe yovr discharge. Written the laste daye of Janvarye 1607. Henry Yong." Can your subscribers inform me who the writer was? Mr. Payne Collier states that there was an interlude-maker of the name of Henry Yong in the reign of Henry VIII. Is it likely that the note was addressed to Michael Drayton? ROBT. COLE. Upper Norton Street, Jan. 23, 1850. _The Fraternity of Christian Doctrine._--I think I see some names among your correspondents who might inform me where I shall find the fullest account of the Fraternity of Christian Doctrine, established by St. Charles Borromeo in the diocese of Milan. I am acquainted with the regulations for their establishment in _Acta. Concil. Mediol._, and with the incidental notices of them which {214} occur in Borromeo's writings, as also in the later authors, Bishop Burnet, Alban Butler, and Bishop Wilson (of Calcutta). The numbers of the Sunday schools under the management of the Confraternity, the number of teachers, of scholars, the books employed, the occasional rank in life of the teachers, their method of teaching, and whether any manuals have ever been compiled for their guidance--are points upon which I would gladly gather any information. C.F.S. |
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