John Dolman

John Dolman

John Dolman, archdeacon of Suffolk, established Pocklington Grammar School—now [http://www.pocklingtonschool.com/ Pocklington School] —in 1514, and founded five scholarships and nine sizarships at St John’s College, Cambridge. He also founded a chantry for two priests in St Paul’s Cathedral.Will dated 8 November 1526, to be buried in the chapel of St Catharine, on the south side of the cathedral of St Paul, against the pavement under the altar there, by him made.

He bore: "Azure, on a fesse dancettee between 8 garbs or, birds close on the field, beaked and membered gules.Crest: On a bezant a bird as in the arms."

External links

* [http://dolman.site.voila.fr/index.html Genealogy Data of Dolman, Dowman, Bataille, etc.]
* [http://www.pocklington.gov.uk/townguide9900.asp Pocklington Town Guide 1999-2000]
* [http://www.pocklingtonschool.com/default.asp?id=17 Pocklington Schools]
* [http://www.oldtowns.co.uk/Yorkshire/pocklington.htm Pocklington]
* [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ERY/Pocklington/Pocklington68.html GENUKI: Pocklington Parish information from National Gazetteer 1868]


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