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  1. The College of God's Gift, often referred to as the Old (Dulwich) College, was a historic charity founded in 1619 by the Elizabethan actor and businessman Edward Alleyn who endowed it with the ancient Manor of Dulwich in south London.

  2. The College of God's Gift was to benefit four parishes associated with Alleyn. Each parish was entitled to nominate three poor scholars to be educated, and three poor men or women for admission to the almshouse. A schoolmaster, assistant, chaplain and organist formed the four fellows who were managed by the Warden and Master of the College.

  3. Nov 15, 2008 · The college of God’s gift’. Dulwich College: A History, 1616-2008, by Jan Piggott. From magazine issue: 15 November 2008. Text settings. Comments. Share. Dulwich College: A...

  4. The College of God’s Gift. Christ’s Chapel was consecrated in 1616 by George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, as the centre of Alleyn’s College in Dulwich.

  5. Every Sunday at 8 a.m. Christ's Chapel of Alleyn's College of God's Gift. Gallery Road Dulwich London, SE21 7AS, United Kingdom. Add to calendar. Share. Safeguarding. Christ's Chapel is in the parish of St Barnabas, Dulwich, and provides a second place of worship alongside the parish church.

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  6. Thomas Alleyn (died 15 March 1668/1669) was the third Master of the College of God's Gift. Early life. He was born in Willen, Buckinghamshire, the son of John Alleyn, cousin of Edward Alleyn.

  7. Pages in category "College of God's Gift" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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