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The Clarendon Commission was set up in order determine the state of the nine public schools in England at the time. The Clarendon Report was published in 1864 with general recommendations on the subjects of curriculum. The Terms of Reference for the Commission were:

To inquire into the nature and application of the Endowments, funds and Revenue belonging to or received by the hereinafter mentioned Colleges, Schools and Foundations; and also to inquire into the administration and management of the said Colleges, Schools and Foundations. ([[etoncollege


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