Sir John Cass' School

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

At the north end of Church Row, north-east of St. Botolph


Aldgate Churchyard. In Portsoken Ward. From 1896-1900 the elementary part of the

School was carried on at No.26 Jewry Street (End. Charities Report, 1902, St. Botolph

Aldgate, p.45). Both buildings shown in O.S. 25 in. 1880.

An account of the School is given in Endowed Charities' Report, 1896 (Vol.1. p.407), and Report, 1902, p.45.

Built near St. Botolph's Church 1709-10 (Strype, ed. 1755, I. 369).

Sir John Cass died in 1718, not having executed his second Will, endowing the School, and in 1738 it was closed for lack of funds. By a suit in Chancery the second Will was made effective and the School was reopened 1748.

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