Thomas Burton (merchant)
Thomas Burton (died 1495 or 1496) was an English wool merchant who worked for the Company of the Staple at Calais.[1][2][3] He left money in his will that was used to found the Loughborough Endowed Schools (Loughborough Grammar School, Fairfield Preparatory School, and Loughborough High School) in Leicestershire, England.[2][4][5][6]
References
- ^ A Brief Historical Introduction to Loughborough
- ^ a b A Brief History of Loughborough
- ^ Chapters in the History Loughborough, William George Dimock Fletcher, Loughborough Herald and North Leicestershire Gazette Office (1883), p.37, via Google Book Search at http://books.google.com/books?id=ThUHAAAAQAAJ
- ^ Loughborough Grammar School History
- ^ Chapters in the History Loughborough, William George Dimock Fletcher, Loughborough Herald and North Leicestershire Gazette Office (1883), p.39, via Google Book Search at http://books.google.com/books?id=ThUHAAAAQAAJ
- ^ Reports from Commissioners: Sixteen Volumes (2. Charities), Session 5 February--27 August 1839, vol. XV, House of Commons (British Parliament 1839), pp.386-93, via Google Book Search at http://books.google.com/books?id=m1QSAAAAYAAJ
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