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17: 290: 341: 50:) to depose and exclude the master from the school for three days." During this period the school doors were barricaded and the boys armed with mock weapons. If the master's attempts to re-enter were successful, extra tasks were inflicted as a penalty, and willingly performed by the boys. On the third day terms of capitulation, usually in 142:, a village in Northumberland, until 1940 when the headmaster William Moody, who was unaware of the custom, demanded entrance to his school and the students eventually relented and let him enter. 310: 135:, the custom became common in the southern highlands and the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, though occasionally taking place elsewhere in the colonies. 305: 55: 327: 223: 174:. London, 1794. This must be the reference 1911 Britannica is referring to, but a Google search doesn't turn up the quote. 82: 120: 102: 361: 184: 68: 366: 90: 345: 207: 128: 132: 94: 16: 252: 43: 323: 219: 66:
and figures in many school stories, including the story "The Barring Out: or Party Spirit" in
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verse, were signed, and these always conceded the immediate right to indulge in
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and shot at him with pistols when he attempted to enter. According to
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The custom extended to some early American Colonial schools, such as
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Stephen Nissenbaum, The Battle for Christmas (Vintage, 1997), 113.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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More serious incidents of barring out reportedly took place at
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Samuel Johnson, "Life of Addison", in Lives of the Poets
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A typical example of this practice was at the school in
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Ralph Hedley
British
schoolmaster
Bromfield, Cumbria
Lent
Latin
football
cockfight
Eton College
The Parent's Assistant
Maria Edgeworth
Billy Bunter
Billy Bunter's Barring-Out
The Royal School, Armagh
Belfast Royal Academy
Northern Ireland
Royal High School, Edinburgh
Samuel Johnson
Joseph Addison
William and Mary College
Virginia
Dr. James Blair
David Hackett Fischer
Falstone
Cumberland
The history of the county of Cumberland
"Billy Bunter's Barring Out (Greyfriars School) by Frank Richards"
Samuel Johnson, "Life of Addison", in Lives of the Poets
ISBN

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