Plaque

St Paul's School

Inscription

The Corporation of the City of London
Near this spot from 1512 until 1884 stood St Paul's School, founded by Dean Colet.

Site: St Paul's School (1 memorial)

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St Paul's School

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St Paul's School

Founded in 1509 by Dean Colet, dean of St Paul’s Cathedral, on the site in wh...

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Dean Colet

John Colet was the only surviving child of the 22 that his mother bore. Found...

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St Paul's School

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Corporation of the City of London

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