stories available on his website: "RogerAscham and The King's Lost Girl" (2013), a prequel to The Tournament "RogerAscham and the Dead Queen's Command" (2020)
George's RC Primary School Parkside Primary School Riverley Primary School RogerAscham Primary School St Joseph's RC Infant School St Joseph's RC Junior School
Railway, Annie W. (Winsor) Allen, born 1865, founder and director of RogerAscham School in Scarsdale, New York, Jane L. (Winsor) Gale, born 1868, founder
Cambridge. Concise Dictionary of National Biography Laurence V. Ryan, RogerAscham (1963), p. 92. "1 Publisher's Introduction". "University of Birmingham"
had been responsible for "about 100 residences and alterations." 1928: RogerAscham School, White Plains, New York 1929: Committee Health Center, Middletown
and later neighbors' children. The next year, 1907, Annie founded the RogerAscham School, which was a progressive, co-education school that included all
Her Toilette, as well as The Interview Between Lady Jane Grey and Dr. RogerAscham), R. Smart (Princess Elizabeth at Woodstock), J. Jazet (Chatelar Playing
by Kate Champernon who was appointed in 1536 as a governess. In 1545 RogerAscham (whose page was John Whitney, possibly a relation of Blanche Milborne)
History, Volume 2, Ch 13. Coleridge, Hartley (1852). Lady Anne Clifford. RogerAscham. John Fisher. The Rev. William Mason. Sir Richard Arkwright. E. Moxon
teachers at Tufts University, sister Annie Ware Winsor Allen founded the RogerAscham School in White Plains, New York, sister Jane Gale directed the Friendly
Queen Elizabeth's Religion". In Nicholas, Lucy R.; Law, Ceri (eds.). RogerAscham and His Sixteenth-Century World. Brill Publishers. ISBN 978-90-04-38228-2