Jinglin' Geordie's Legacy
A History Of George Heriot's School
Brian R. W. Lockhart
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In 1621, George Heriot, the Edinburgh goldsmith and moneylender to royalty whose success earned him the nickname "Jinglin' Geordie", instructed his advocate to purchase landed property in the vicinity of Edinburgh, his intention being to found a "Hospitall and Seminarie of Orphans ... and fathirles childrene."This vision of the Founder of the Heriot Trust is still alive today as the School continues to provide free education to Foundationers, now sons and daughters of widows, of whom 70 currently benefit. Heriot's School has grown to educate 1500 pupils, but the memory and spirit of the Founder is not forgotten and is honoured every June in a special anniversary service.
Book Details
ISBN: 9781862322578
Publisher: Tuckwell
Publication Date: 15 October 2003
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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