Katharine wrote:Were the buttons awarded at the end of term and then someone had to provide you with a new coat in time to wear on the journey home?
Button Grecians were allowed to wear "civvies" on journeys to and from home.
When you were awarded buttons, you went to the Wardrobe, where they looked to see if there was a coat to fit you. They also measured you for a new one. If a hand-me-down existed (it would have been some leaver's best coat), that was your ordinary coat, and the bespoke coat was your best. If none existed, you'd have to wait till yours was tailored. I got my buttons at the end of a term, and my new coat was waiting at the start of the next. (I had to see the Lady Superintendent about getting a best coat. She was reluctant, saying a Grecian's coat cost 30 pounds -- that's about 450 in today's money.)
If you were a Button Grecian for more than a year, you moved into your best coat and another best was made.
Button Grecians had various privileges. Some were a bit silly, like being able to use the Grecians' Path, but some were literally valuable. More money from the Lord Mayor (1/2 guinea for Second Partings, 1 guinea for First) and pocket money from the school called "Q-shott". This was substantial -- I forget exactly how much, but I think it was 3 pounds a term for First Partings.
Th.B. 27 1955-63