Chapter
THE CENTRAL AUTHORITY
Tue Board of Education was established by an Act
of August gth, 1899 (62 & 63 Vic. c. 33), which
came into operation on April 1st, 1goo, and was
thereby charged with the superintendence of
matters relating to education in England and
Wales.”
1023-1859
For six years the Treasury was the channel by
which a sum of 2c,000, first voted by the House of
Commons in 1833, was distributed in aid of sub-
scriptions for the education of children of the
poorer classes. The Treasury has been described
as merely a subscriber to the two great Societies—
the National Society and the British and Foreign
Schools Society—on whose recommendation the
money was applicd 1. aid of building Elementary
Schools.
In the period between
were made to estab®:
education. In 10--
in obtaining the = .
of seven unpaid
nations, appoin .
him in applying .
House of Commons
1R~5 and 1839 attempts
« .nt=21 Authorit rir
" been successful
lad of 20 $8
wine al .oacmi-
uten aesist
,0,000 vot... _ the
being the Chairman
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