Programme for performance of Adelphi. Gives a synopsis of the plot of the play and of the prologue and epilogue, and also contains obituary list of school alumni. A cast list is inside the programme.
The Latin Play
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Programmes for production of Phormio. Gives a synopsis of the plot of the play and of the prologue and epilogue, and also contains obituary list of school alumni and list of cast.
Programme for performance of Rudens. Gives a synopsis of the plot of the play and of the prologue, and also contains obituary list of school alumni. A list of cast members is inside the programme.
Programme for performance of Andria. Gives a synopsis of the plot of the play and of the prologue and epilogue, and also contains obituary list of school alumni and list of cast.
Programme for performance of Latin Play, probably for 2000 production of Rudens. Gives synopsis of play and list of cast.
Programme for performance of Rudens. Gives a synopsis of the plot of the play and of the prologue and epilogue, and also contains obituary list of school alumni.
Programme for performance of Rudens. Gives a synopsis of the plot of the play and of the prologue and epilogue, and also contains obituary list of school alumni and list of cast.
Programme for performance of Andria. Gives a synopsis of the plot of the play and also gives an obituary list of school alumni. A list of cast members is on the front page.
Westminster SchoolUnaddressed letter of invitation to performance of Adelphi.
Has heard from a Second Election that the Play is to be continued this year, the Adelphi. The Head Master, educated at the Charter House (see 3), has abandoned Busby's Latin grammar, which formed so many eminent men (William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, William Markham, Archbishop of York, and Robert South, and replaced it with Lily, used by many of the minor country schools. Has doubled the number of lessons and introduced Maths, unknown in their day. The scholars' dormitory now only used for sleeping, and the space beneath it has been converted into 3 day rooms - these alone have fires, and there are none in the dormitory. On the possibility of a Papal nuncio in London (see 31) - perhaps Daniel O'Connell's prediction of 2 years ago will happen, the celebration of Mass in Westminster Abbey.
Clavering, Henry Mordaunt, 1766-1850