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St Giles (Camberwell) 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION ???ES IN CAMBERWELL.—(Continued.)
A
Dulwich College.
B
Alleyn's School.
C
??lien's
??ol
D
Dulwich Picture
Gallery.
E
Wilson's
School.
F
Datchelor
School.
G
Green Coat
School.
H
Arnot's
Charity.
4. Objects
of Endowment
(Continued.)
previously approved by the
Board of Charity Commissioners."
(Sect. 46 Dulwich Coll. Act, 1857.)
Preference to boys from any of
the four parishes interested.
(Sect. 51 of above Act.)
Fees, £6 to £8 for Parishioners;
£8 to £10 for Non-Parishioners;
(Sect. 59 of Act, 1857.)
tained at expense of Ch??
Sec. 74.
Day Boys to be children
the industrial or poorer c??
resident in any of the ??
Parishes interested, Sec. 7
Fees 5s. to 10s. a qu??
Sec. 77.
Prizes and apprenticing??
may be awarded. Section.
??ig the
??f poor
??r resi??
the
?? Dul??
its
te vici??ject
to
??egula??nay
be
??d by
??istees,"
Section
Dulwich
Act of
??
to Sir Peter Francis
Burgeois, R.A.,
who resolved to
carry out what
appeared to have
been the desire of
Desenfans, and
place their joint
collection of pictures
in the
custody of some
public body for
the encouragement
of the fine
arts. He by Will
left a life interest
in half his property
to the widow
of his friend, Margaret
Desenfans,
and the reversion
of the whole under
trust to Dulwich
College. She
erected the gallery
from designs by
Sir John Soane,
and renounced
her life interest
in the pictures.
(Blanch's Parish
of Camberwell.)
Parish
of Camberwell"