File:Endowed School, Dunstable, from The Dunstaplelogia (1859).jpg

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Summary

English: Endowed School, Dunstable.
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Title
English: Endowed School, Dunstable.
Description
English: William Chew's house, on High Street South in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England, UK, which was used as a school. Chew died unmarried in March 1712 or 1713, and left an estate worth £28,000 which was inherited by his sisters Mrs. Frances Ashton and Mrs. Jane Cart, and by Thomas Aynscombe, the son of his sister Elizabeth. Prior to his death Chew had declared an intention to build a schoolhouse in Dunstable and to endow it to pay for the master's salary and the teaching of 40 poor boys. However, as he died intestate, it was his heirs who carried out his wishes. The schoolhouse was built in 1715, and by settlements made in 1724 and 1727 the school was endowed with the income of certain farms amounting to £150 each year. Renamed Chew's Foundation School in 1880, the school continued to operate until 1905. The house is now used as church offices.
Date 1859
date QS:P571,+1859-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium engraving on paper.
Dimensions book: height: 18 cm (7 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,18U174728
Object history
  • 1859: Printed and published in Dunstable by James Tibbett at the 'Albion' Printing Office, High Street.
Inscriptions caption: "Endowed School, Dunstable."
References
Source/Photographer Charles Lamborn (1859) The Dunstaplelogia: Wherein is Set Forth the Origin, Manners, Customs, Trade, and Progress, of the Town of Dunstaple, with Numerous Illustrations, and the Antiquities Connected therewith during the Roman and Saxon Periods, with many Translations from the Original Latin, Dunstable: James Tibbett, pp. 128 and 129 (plate in between) OCLC: 793564159. Originally uploaded to en.wikipedia by Rodolph (R. de Salis) on 31 December 2008.

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