Box People's College Sheffield Box 1
Contains 61 Results:
Subscription books, 1842
Subscription books of the Howard Street Chapel congregation, with a note inside each reading 'In a meeting held in the Vestry of Howard Street Chapel on the 20th day of June 1842 it was unanimously resolved; - that a subscription should be entered into, towards raising the amount of Mr Bayley's salary...'.
Cash book, 1842
Cash book of the Howard Street Chapel congregation.
Notes about forming a Library for the People's College, 10 January 1845
Notes titled 'Questions and hints as to the forming of a Library for the People’s College. By a Friend'.
General rules of order, [1843]
Notes ‘General rules of order etc' relating to the daily running of the People's College, for example '1st - The School duties shall always be preceded by singing and prayer'.
Lecture report, 1837
Booklet titled 'The substance of a lecture on national education delivered on the evenings of the 24th and the 31st of October, in Howard Street Chapel, Sheffield. By the Minister'. (Sheffield: Robert Leader at the Independent Office, High Street, 1837). Stamped ‘PEOPLE’S COLLEGE’. The Minister referred to in the title is R. S. Bayley, founder of the People's College.
Annual report, 1843
Report titled 'First Annual Report of the Students of the People’s College, Established in Sheffield, Aug 10th 1842. By the Rev. R.S. Bayley, F.A.S.'. (Sheffield: Printed at the People’s College, 1843).
Class lists, c1850
Class lists for the People's College, Sheffield, showing the classes available to students, the timings, and fees.
People’s College Committee documents, 1843 - 1845
Documents relating to the People’s College Committee and its members: Appeal by the Committee (1843), proposal for testimonial to the R. S. Bayley (1845), list of members of the Committee and R. S. Bayley’s London address.
Tickets, 1846 - 1849
Admission ticket to classes in 1846 and lecturer's ticket to the Annual Soiree of the People's College Sheffield on 16 October 1849.
The Text Book of the People’s College on Elocution for the Use of Students, 1843
The Text Book of the People’s College on Elocution for the Use of Students by R. S. Bayley, F.S.A. (Sheffield, Printed at the People’s College, 1843). Inscribed on inside front cover 'J. Radley, Doncaster St. Sheffield' and containing pencil notes at back 'On Comets'.
The Text Book of the People’s College on Latin Grammar for the Use of Students, 1843
The Text Book of the People’s College on Latin Grammar for the Use of Students by R. S. Bayley, F.S.A. (Sheffield, Printed at the People’s College, 1843).
The Text Book of the People’s College on English Grammar for the Use of Students, 1843
The Text Book of the People’s College on English Grammar for the Use of Students by R. S. Bayley, F.S.A. (Sheffield, Printed at the People’s College, 1843).
The Text Book of the People’s College on Composition for the Use of Students, 1844
The Text Book of the People’s College on Composition for the Use of Students by R. S. Bayley, F.S.A. (Sheffield, Printed at the People’s College, 1844).
The Text Book of the People’s College on the French Language, 1845
The Text Book of the People’s College on the French Language containing the Grammar and Reading Lessons for the Use of Students by R. S. Bayley, F.S.A. (Sheffield, Printed at the People’s College, 1845).
Herodotus, 1838
Incomplete copy of Herodotus, edited by G. Long of London University (London, 1838).
The People’s College Journal, 1846 - 1847
Two editions of 'The People’s College Journal, a monthly periodicals chiefly devoted to the cause of popular education', No. 2, December 1846 and No. 3, January 1847, edited by the Rev. R. S. Bayley, F. S. A.
Handbill by R. S. Bayley, 24 April 1843
Handbill titled 'J.C. Jepson's Oath Against His Word', relating to the dispute with the bank of Messrs. Rimington and Younge, by R. S. Bayley.
Handbill by R. S. Bayley, April 1843
Handbill titled 'To The Public' by R. S. Bayley, denying the charge against him by the bank of Messrs. Rimington and Younge that he originated 'a false and slanderous report relative to their Establishment'.
Subscription handbills, [April 1843]
Handbills titled 'Subscriptions however small received here for Mr. Bayley's defence fund, & Jepson's returned bill'.
Resolutions rebutting charges of Howard Street Chapel, March 1846
Handwritten resolutions rebutting the charges against R. S. Bayley in the dispute with his congregation at the Howard Street Chapel.