The Westmorland Gazette
Sat Apr 18 1829
18 Apr 1829 Great Musgrave Schoolmaster Wanted | 18 Apr 1829 Great Musgrave Schoolmaster Wanted |
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GREAT MUSGRAVE FREE SCHOOL IN THE COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. A SCHOOLMASTER, a Member of the Church of England, is wanted for the above School, which is to be conducted according to the principles of the Madras System. Great Musgrave Free School, has been endowed by the late DR. COLLINSON, Provost of Queen's College, Oxford, and new school-rooms and dwelling-house for the master have been built, which it is expected will be ready for use at Midsummer next. The master's salary will be £40 a-year, with house and garden rent free, and a few other small perquisites. He will be permitted to take boarders, and the house is made to accomodate from twelve to twenty. He must be able to teach Latin, Greek, and the Mathematics, as well as all the inferior branches of learning; and as a Schoolmistress is wanted, it might be advantageous if the master was a married man, whose wife could take charge of the girls. Testimonials of moral character and ability must be transmitted to the REV. JOHN COLLINSON, Lamesley, near Gateshead, Durham; and the Candidates are requested to specify the books they purpose to use in teaching. Notice will be given of the time and place of election. N. B. Great Musgrave is within two miles of the market town of Brough, and a very short distance from the great north road from thence to Appleby. |
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