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|name = Winchester College | |||
|image = [[File:Winchester_shield.png|250px]] | |||
|motto = Manners Makyth Man | |||
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|estab = 1382 | |||
|type = school | |||
|location = Winchester, Hampshire | |||
|colour = [[File:Winchester colours.png]] Red, blue and brown | |||
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The name for Old Boys of Winchester School, named for the school's founder. This category is for all characters, played or not, who went to Winchester School. | The name for Old Boys of Winchester School, named for the school's founder. This category is for all characters, played or not, who went to Winchester School. | ||
Winchester College was founded in 1382 by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor to both Edward III and Richard II, and the first 70 poor scholars entered the school in 1394. It was founded in conjunction with New College, Oxford, for which it was designed to act as a feeder: the buildings of both colleges were designed by master mason William Wynford. This double foundation was the model for Eton College and King's College, Cambridge, some 50 years later, and for Westminster School, Christ Church, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge, in Tudor times. | |||
In addition to the 70 scholars and 16 "Quiristers" (choristers), the statutes provided for ten "noble Commoners". These Commoners ("Commoners in Collegio") were paying guests of the Headmaster or Second Master in his official apartments in College. Other paying pupils ("Commoners extra Collegium"), either guests of one of the Masters in his private house or living in lodgings in town, grew in numbers till the late 18th century, when they were all required to live in "Old Commoners" and town boarding was banned.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester_College</ref> | |||
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Motto | Manners Makyth Man |
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Motto in English | |
Established | 1382 |
Type | school |
Location | Winchester, Hampshire |
Colours | Red, blue and brown |
The name for Old Boys of Winchester School, named for the school's founder. This category is for all characters, played or not, who went to Winchester School.
Winchester College was founded in 1382 by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor to both Edward III and Richard II, and the first 70 poor scholars entered the school in 1394. It was founded in conjunction with New College, Oxford, for which it was designed to act as a feeder: the buildings of both colleges were designed by master mason William Wynford. This double foundation was the model for Eton College and King's College, Cambridge, some 50 years later, and for Westminster School, Christ Church, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge, in Tudor times.
In addition to the 70 scholars and 16 "Quiristers" (choristers), the statutes provided for ten "noble Commoners". These Commoners ("Commoners in Collegio") were paying guests of the Headmaster or Second Master in his official apartments in College. Other paying pupils ("Commoners extra Collegium"), either guests of one of the Masters in his private house or living in lodgings in town, grew in numbers till the late 18th century, when they were all required to live in "Old Commoners" and town boarding was banned.[1]
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