Clarendon College Bursary Scheme - Donor Files (R-Z)

Subset of donor files, arranged in alphabetical order, including correspondence on financial contributions to the bursary scheme, including details of the recipients of the bursaries: 11.Hale Junior Church 12. Headgate Congregational Church 13. Hooper, Mrs A. 14. Howie, Miss D. 15. Peers, Mr W. D. 1...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/1971-1977, Box CB/4
Date(s) of creation: 1950s-1990s
Level: File
Format: Archive           

collection SOAS Archive
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scb_order_with CWM/LMS/1971-1977, Box CB/4
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title Clarendon College Bursary Scheme - Donor Files (R-Z)
scb_date_creation 1950s-1990s
scb_level File
level_sort 7/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File
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scb_admin_history Clarendon College, is a high school in the town of Chapelton in northern Clarendon, Jamaica. It is the oldest school in its parish and was founded on February 2, 1942 by the Reverend Lester Davy, Minister of Religion of the Congregational Church Union of Jamaica. Lester Robert Davy was born in 1909, and originally trained as a teacher at The Mico University College in Kingston, Jamaica. The school was originally opened at Rose Bank in Chapelton Clarendon, and began with only two teachers, Rev. Davy and Mrs. Hyacinth Balford, and ten students. The school was later relocated to its current location on Chapelton Hill. Following Lester Davy's death in a train accident at the end of February 1942, the school was administered by Reverend. and Mrs. T. A. M. Grant, and supported by the Colonial Missionary Society. An annual march is held on February 2 to highlight and commemorate the legacy of Rev. Lester Davy.
description Subset of donor files, arranged in alphabetical order, including correspondence on financial contributions to the bursary scheme, including details of the recipients of the bursaries: 11.Hale Junior Church 12. Headgate Congregational Church 13. Hooper, Mrs A. 14. Howie, Miss D. 15. Peers, Mr W. D. 16. Penge Congregational Junior Church 17. Perth Congregational Church 18. Potter, Miss K. 19. Rea, Mr H. G. 20. Redlands Park Junior Church, Bristol 21. Stoke Congregational Church, Coventry 22. Stratham Friendship Church 23. Streatham Junior Church 24. Streatham Youth Fellowship 25. Upperton Children's Church, Eastbourne 26. Isaac Watts Memorial Church, Senior Department, Junior Church 27. Sheffield Central United Reformed Church - young people 28. United Reformed Church, Junior Church, Gateshead 29. Miss B. P. Flexman, passed to Mrs B. Bufton, URC Worcester/hereford District Women's Fellowship 30. Rev D. Joseph, URC Welwyn Garden City 31. Mr L. Betts
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