Peter Blundell. Founder of Tiverton School. 1604_ Died 1601

Method Lithograph
Artist Captain Hackett after L. E Reed
Published c.1840
Dimensions Image 299 x 252 mm
Notes Peter Blundell (c. 1520 – 1601) was a prosperous clothier, trading between Tiverton and London. He died in April 1601, never having married and with no known issue[1]. On his death, he left over £32,000 cash to fellow clothiers and their families, his employees, created several charitable trusts, and gave £2400 to build Blundell's School, to be a free grammar school.

Blundell also left £2000 in his will for the endowment of six scholars from The School in Divinity at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; arrangements were made for Blundell Scholars to enter Balliol and Sidney Sussex colleges respectively.

He was buried on the 9th May 1601 at St Michael Paternoster Royal in London.

Blundell Park, the current ground of Grimsby Town Football Club since 1899, is named after Peter Blundell whose money enabled Sidney Sussex College to buy the land in 1616.
Framing unmounted
Price £50.00
Stock ID 19589

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