- (before 1150(?)) by
Robert fitz
Gelran (Fitzmore),
canon of St Paul's;
benefacted by
Richard Belmeis,
Bishop of London; also
given as
Benedictine nuns dissolved...
-
Named in
honour of
Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl
Mountbatten of Burma, and
benefacted by his
eldest daughter, Patricia, 2nd
Countess Mountbatten, the organization...
- gave, but his way of giving, that
endeared him so much to the many he
benefacted ... he was a man to
respect as well as to love.
During the 20th century...
-
Benedictine monks alien house:
dependent on
Marmoutier founded before 1125,
benefacted by
Ypolitus de Bram, his
charter dated 1125;
dissolved 1414;
granted to...
- the
height of
Victorian Britain when
purchase by a
broad range of well-
benefacted charities became possible. It took
earlier premises in 1874 for the children...
- (before 1150(?)) by
Robert fitz
Gelran (Fitzmore),
canon of St Paul's;
benefacted by
Richard Belmeis,
Bishop of London; also
given as
Benedictine nuns dissolved...
- and a half
miles from Klang. The
college was
initially a
palace then
benefacted by
Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj, son of the late
Sultan Alaeddin...
-
educationist of
Mahimal extraction was Haji
Abdus Sattar of
Haydarpur who
benefacted the
Bandar Bazar Jame
Mosque as well as
almost all
major madrasas in Sylhet...
- ten
years of his
philanthropy Carnegie donated around $1,000,000
which benefacted only six
communities in the
United States and
constructed a
total of 14...