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  1. Cowbridge Grammar School – various research A Cowbridge tailor named Toolye owned this site between Church, Church Street and the Town Walls at the turn of the seventeenth century: it was acquired by Sir Edward and Sir John Stradling of St Donats, who established the Free School here in 1608. The school and many of the Stradling lands in the

  2. The Free School, later known as the Cowbridge Grammar School, Cowbridge, Glamorgan, was founded in 1608, and moved to its present site in 1617. The patron of the school in its early days was Sir John Stradling (1563-1637).

  3. Cowbridge Grammar School, Cowbridge, South Wales, 24 July 2020. Founded in 1608 by Sir John Stradling and owned by Jesus College, Oxford from 1685-1918. Converted to houses in 2006-08.

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  4. Cowbridge Grammar School. On his death in 1685, Sir Leoline bequeathed the school to Jesus College, who owned it until 1918. Construction commenced in 1848 of a new building, in the style of an Oxford College, in Church Road, Cowbridge. This housed three dormitories for boarders and has been converted into residential units since it became ...

  5. Western Mail Thursday 10/11/1949 reported: 'Plaque to Master and Old Boys Unveiled The Archbishop of Wales last night dedicated at the Church of the Holy Cross, Cowbridge. a memorial plaque to the master and 44 [sic]old boys of Cowbridge Grammar School who fell in World War II. The plaque was unveiled by a former headmaster.

  6. Jun 18, 2014 · Cowbridge Grammar School 1847 and 1849 . 147; login to save; Cowbridge History Society Archive; Walter Coffin of Bridgend 1774 -1867 . 251; login to save ...

  7. The Free School, later known as the Cowbridge Grammar School, Cowbridge, Glamorgan, was founded in 1608, and moved to its present site in 1617. The patron of the school in its early days was Sir John Stradling (1563-1637).