- Lawrence Sheriff
Lawrence Sheriff or Lawrence Sheriffe (c. 1510-1567) was an Elizabethan
gentleman andgrocer to Elizabeth I who foundedRugby School .Not much is known about Lawrence Sheriff's early life, but it is thought that he was born near St Andrew's Church in Rugby
Warwickshire . Sheriff was apprenticed by his father to a London grocer named William Walcott, at which point he went toLondon . His apprenticeship ended in 1541, and he became a London grocer during the reign of King Henry VIII. In 1554 he was elected to the 'Worshipful Company of Grocers '.Sheriff became grocer to many of the great and good of the day including Princess (later Queen) Elizabeth. He became trusted by the Queen and rose to the level of a gentleman, whereupon he was granted a coat of arms, the main feature of which is a
griffin , the traditional guardian of treasures. He bought extensive property near London and in the area of Rugby andBrownsover .He earned a great fortune through his life, but remained childless, and upon his death in 1567, he stipulated in his will that his fortune should be used to found
almshouses and a school "to serve chiefly for the children of Rugby and Brownsover... and next for such as be of other places hereunto adjoyneing." This endowment was not fully realized, however, for some time, due to a challenge over the provisions of the will from the Howkins family, to whom Sheriff was related through his wife.He was buried at the old Grey Friars Church in Newgate Street,
London . However no trace remains. The church and all its monuments were destroyed in theGreat Fire of London in 1666. He is remembered today by theLawrence Sheriff School in Rugby. BothRugby School and the Lawrence Sheriff School use versions of the coat of arms granted to Lawrence Sheriff in 1559.References
*"Rugby, Aspects Of The Past" - Rugby Local History Group
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