Description | Much about the financial aspect of the undertaking; names of trustees and subscribers. By May 1821 the building funds were well nigh exhauster, and in February 1822 the schoolmaster, Thomas Jones, was complaining bitterly that his salary was unpaid and that there was no money left in the funds to support him. He requests that he may be allowed to levy a penny a week on his pupils, of whom he was 180 - all "in a fine state of subordination". By 1853 we hear of unsatisfactory reports of the schoolmaster and of a decision to give him 6 months' notice |