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Godolphin School on a circa 1906 postcard, published by Mabbett, Stationer, Salisbury. Godolphin was founded by Elizabeth Godolphin using her own money and some from the estate of her husband, Charles. She created the school originally for the education of eight young orphaned gentlewomen.
Elizabeth Godolphin (baptised in 1663 – 29 July 1726) was a British school founder and benefactor. She is buried in Westminster Abbey . Godolphin School , Salisbury, is named after her.
Elizabeth (Isabel) Madeleine Quigly FRSL (17 September 1926 – 14 September 2018) was a British writer, translator and film critic. Early life and education [ edit ]
The house was begun by Francis Godolphin in about 1658; [citation needed] it was said to be worth £200. It was inherited by Elizabeth Godolphin who married her cousin, Charles Godolphin. She survived him and died in 1726 (making a bequest that in time would create the Godolphin School, Salisbury). Her heir was her nephew William.
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Girls in single-sex schools have coped better with the pandemic, new research reveals. Findings from this year’s Sunday Times Parent Power rankings show both private and state single-sex girl ...
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