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Whitgift School is an
Independent day
school with
limited boarding in
South Croydon, London.
Along with
Trinity School of John
Whitgift and Old Palace...
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England John
Whitgift, an
English archbishop, who
founded or gave his name to: the
Whitgift Foundation the
Whitgift Almshouses Whitgift School, an independent...
- John
Whitgift (c. 1530 – 29
February 1604) was the
Archbishop of
Canterbury from 1583 to his death.
Noted for his hospitality, he was
somewhat ostentatious...
- The
Whitgift Foundation is a
charity based in Croydon,
South London, England. The
purpose of the
charity is to
provide education for the
young and care...
- The
Whitgift Centre is a
large shopping centre in the town
centre of Croydon,
opening in
stages between 1968 and 1970. The
centre comprises 1,302,444 sq ft...
- The
Trinity School of John
Whitgift,
usually referred to as
Trinity School, is a
independent boys' day
school with a co-educational
sixth form, located...
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conservation area and in
Whitgift School. Much of the land of
South Croydon has been ****ociated
through the
years with the
Whitgift Foundation whose charitable...
- The Old
Palace of John
Whitgift School is a
selective independent school for
girls in Croydon, London. It was
founded in 1889, and is
scheduled to close...
- This is a list of Old
Whitgiftians (abbreviated OWs),
former pupils of
Whitgift School,
which is a
British private boys' day
school in
South Croydon in...
- He was
chaplain successively to Lord
Chancellor Hatton and
Archbishop Whitgift. In June 1597, he was
consecrated Bishop of London; and from this time...