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Klamborowski Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'klamborowski'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 7 records (displaying 1 to 7): 

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Pupil Teachers in Gloucestershire: Boys (1851)
The Committee of Council on Education awarded annual grants for the training and support of pupil teachers and stipendiary monitors in schools in England, Wales, Scotland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. Pupil teachers started training between the ages of 13 and 15, and 'must not be subject to any bodily infirmity likely to impair their usefulness as Pupil Teachers, such as scrofula, fits, asthma, deafness, great imperfections in the sight or voice, the loss of an eye from constitutional disease, or the loss of an arm or leg, or the permanent disability of either arm or leg, curvature of the spine, or a hereditary tendency to insanity'. They also had to obtain certificates from the managers of the school (and their clergyman, in the case of Church of England schools) as to their moral character and that of their family; good conduct; punctuality, diligence, obedience, and attention to duty; and attentiveness to their religious duties. This detailed statement in the annual report of the committee for the year ending 31 October 1851 lists schools by county, giving: 1. Name and Denomination of School, with these abbreviations - B, British and Foreign School Society; F. C., Free Church of Scotland; H. C., Home and Colonial School Society; N., National Society, or connected with the Church of England; R. C., Roman Catholic Poor-School Committee; Wesn., Wesleyan Methodist. 2. Annual grants conditionally awarded by the committee in augmentation of teachers' salaries, and in stipends to apprentices, and gratuities to teachers. 3. Month in which annual examination was to be held. 4. Names of apprentices, giving surname and initials, and year of apprenticeship. Stipendiary monitors are indicated by (S. M.).

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Pupil Teachers in Gloucestershire: Boys
 (1851)
Trainee Schoolmasters at Saltley (1859)
The Education Department set examinations of trainee teachers at the various training colleges in Britain. This is the class list of the men who took examinations at the Teacher Training College at Christmas 1859. The names are given for the second year first, arranged by division in the examination (in order of merit for the first and second divisions), and then for the students of the first year, arranged similarly. Full names are given (with initials for middle names). The letter (D.) indicates that the candidate had obtained a certificate of competency as a teacher of drawing. An asterisk signifies that the candidate had received a prize for proficiency in drawing. The sample scan is from an Edinburgh list of trainee schoolmistresses.

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Trainee Schoolmasters at Saltley
 (1859)
Leeds University B. A. (1905-1910)
Leeds University Calendar for the academic year 1910 to 1911 includes lists of graduates. Full names are given, surname first, with year of graduation.

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Leeds University B. A.
 (1905-1910)
Leeds University Honours in History (1905-1910)
Leeds University Calendar for the academic year 1910 to 1911 includes lists of honours gained in each subject for 1905 to 1910. Full names are given, surname first, with year and class of examination.

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Leeds University Honours in History
 (1905-1910)
B. A. Examination Lists, Leeds University (1909-1910)
Leeds University Calendar for the academic year 1910 to 1911 includes examination lists for the period September 1909 to June 1910. The B. A. examinations comprised those for B. A. with Honours (Classics, English Language and Literature, Modern Languages and Literature, and History), Ordinary B. A., and the Ordinary B. A. Intermediate Examination. The students' full names are given, surname first.

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B. A. Examination Lists, Leeds University
 (1909-1910)
Leeds University Arts, Science and Technology Students (1910)
Leeds University Calendar for the academic year 1910 to 1911 includes lists of students registered for the session 1909 to 1910. Full names are given, surname first.

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Leeds University Arts, Science and Technology Students
 (1910)
Boys entering Marlborough College (1929)
The public school at Marlborough in Wiltshire was founded in 1843. In 1952 this, 9th, edition of the college register was published, being a revision by L. Warwick James of the 8th edition (of 1936): but for the years before 1936 it does not merely repeat the 8th edition, because Warwick James was able to correct the 19th-century entries with information from newly-discovered letters and books from 1843 to 1853, and the school lists from 1844 onwards. The roll is arranged by year, and within each year by term of entrance, and then alphabetically by surname within each term. Each boy is assigned a number within the year: then his name is given, surname first, and, in brackets, his house. The houses within the college were called B1, B2, B3, C1, C2 and C3, and the Lower School (L Sch); the out college houses were Preshute, Priory, Cotton, Hermitage, Littlefield, Barton Hill, Summerfield and Upcot. Then there is given the boy's father's name (surname and initials) and address (at entrance), the boy's date of birth (b) and month of leaving (l). Where the boy represented the school at Rugby football (XV) or cricket (XI), in the rifle corps (VIII, or RC XI), that is indicated. There is a brief summary of achievements in later life, and, where known, and date of death or (in italics) address as in 1952.

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Boys entering Marlborough College
 (1929)

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