StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelSeries
Reference Number COP/A
TitleConstitution, legal and membership records
Date1847-1998
DescriptionIncluding papers regarding the constitution of the College and later amendments, 1872-1998; early membership records, 1847-1891; papers regarding the Teachers' Registration bills, 1891-[1895]; and legal records, 1876-1998.
AdminHistoryA group of Brighton schoolmasters, led by John Parker, led a series of gatherings to discuss the formation of a College of schoolmasters. These meetings ended early in 1846 with the formation of a Provisional Committee to explore the creation of the College of Preceptors. At a meeting in June 1846, attended by 300 schoolmasters, it was agreed that the College of Preceptors be established to act as a 'legally constituted body' to oversee the qualification of those entering the teaching profession. It was agreed that a Council be created, consisting of the members of the Provisional Committee, namely: Richard Stokes, Henry Stein Turrell, Rev. Dr Richard Wilson, Dr William Ballantyne Hodgson and Joseph Payne.
The Chief Patron was the Marquis of Northampton, who was also President of the Royal Society, and several Fellows and MPs agreed to act as Vice-Patrons.
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsOpen, subject to signature of Reader Application Form. All material containing personal data has been closed under the Data Protection Act (1998). All administrative records are closed for 50 years from the last date on the file.
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