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Richard Busby

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Busby died, still in office, aged 88. Sir Charles Lyttelton relates an old story, that "ye people in ye street, when he was expiring, saw flashes and sparks of fire come out of his window, which made them run into ye house to put it out, but when they were there saw none, nor did they of ye house."
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Busby built and stocked a library that is still the classroom of the School's Head of Classics, and he wrote and edited many works for the use of his scholars. His original treatises (the best of which are his Greek and Latin
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to Busby in fond memory of his days at Westminster and sent his two sons to study under Busby as well. In the next century, however, Busby's reputation as a disciplinarian had eclipsed that of his scholarship and pedagogy.
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and Busby refused to doff his hat to the king, explaining that if the boys saw him doing so, it might lead them to believe there was "a greater man on earth than himself."
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attributed his strong religious convictions to Busby's lessons and recalled being flogged as a student only once, and "deservedly", for lying.
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as he was for his abilities as a teacher and mentor. Though it was said he once boasted of having birched sixteen of the bishops on the
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In 1638, Busby became headmaster of Westminster, where his reputation as a teacher was soon established. Dr. Busby prayed publicly for
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He left his considerable fortune to various charitable causes, and the Busby Trustees still administer his wishes.
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Memoir of Richard Busby, D.D. (1606–1695): With Some Account of Westminster School in the Seventeenth Century
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Memoir of Richard Busby, D.D. (1606–1695): With Some Account of Westminster School in the Seventeenth Century
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Memoir of Richard Busby, D.D. (1606–1695): With Some Account of Westminster School in the Seventeenth Century
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on the morning of his execution nearby, but remained in office throughout the political changes of the
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in Lincolnshire, and educated at Westminster, where he first showed his academic promise by gaining a
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IV 142) and proclaims the virtues of rote memorisation for placing a "jingling padlock" on the mind.
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden: Edited with a Memoir, Revised Text, and Notes
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for more than fifty-five years. Among the more illustrious of his pupils were
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As a headmaster, Busby was as famous for liberally administering
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