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A rare surviving school rulebook, this credited institutional author offers a small but vivid glimpse into how a 19th-century grammar school in Brompton expected students and governors to behave.

by England) Western Grammar School (Brompton
Western Grammar School (Brompton, England) appears in modern catalogs as the credited institutional author of Rules of the Western Grammar School, Brompton, a short regulations manual preserved through Project Gutenberg.
Because the available sources identify a school rather than a single individual, there is very little personal biographical information to give. What can be said with confidence is that this name refers to the Brompton school responsible for issuing the rulebook, which documents the administration, finances, and expectations of the institution.
For listeners interested in historical education, the work is useful less as a conventional author text than as a direct window into everyday school governance in early 19th-century England.