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Alderman William Dauntesey (or Dauntsey) was a London merchant and Master of the Worshipful Company of Mercers. A merchant of the Staple at Calais, he was the son of John Dauntesey of West Lavington in Wiltshire. He died in April 1542. By a Will dated 10 March 1542, Dauntesey gave land in London to the Mercers' Company so that they could build a schoolhouse for a grammar school at West Lavington, and support seven poor people in an almshouse. The school continues today as the independent Dauntsey's School. Part of the bequest reads:

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  • Alderman William Dauntesey (or Dauntsey) was a London merchant and Master of the Worshipful Company of Mercers. A merchant of the Staple at Calais, he was the son of John Dauntesey of West Lavington in Wiltshire. He died in April 1542. By a Will dated 10 March 1542, Dauntesey gave land in London to the Mercers' Company so that they could build a schoolhouse for a grammar school at West Lavington, and support seven poor people in an almshouse. The school continues today as the independent Dauntsey's School. Part of the bequest reads: (en)
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  • Alderman William Dauntesey (or Dauntsey) was a London merchant and Master of the Worshipful Company of Mercers. A merchant of the Staple at Calais, he was the son of John Dauntesey of West Lavington in Wiltshire. He died in April 1542. By a Will dated 10 March 1542, Dauntesey gave land in London to the Mercers' Company so that they could build a schoolhouse for a grammar school at West Lavington, and support seven poor people in an almshouse. The school continues today as the independent Dauntsey's School. Part of the bequest reads: I William Dauntesey Citizen and Alderman of the Cities of London ... will that in West Lavington a house called a church house and a house for a schole be kept ... and that Ambrose Dauntesey shall name and appoint one apt and convenient person to teach gramer in the Schole house... (en)
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