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SJCR/SJGR/5/2/20
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GB 1859 SJCR/SJGR/5/2/20
Title
Fry scholarship / studentship
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(1511-)
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Rev. Thomas Fry, Rector of Emberton, Buckinghamshire, in 1844 gave a rentcharge of £32 from a messuage at Bourne End, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, with 40 acres in four closes and 8 perches formerly part of a fifth close, to found one scholarship of that value in memory of his first wife, Anne Fry, to be called the 'Mrs Anne Fry Hebrew Scholarship'. No award was made under the initial regulations after 1885; new regulations were made in 1937, providing for a studentship to be called the Anne Fry Studentship