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[[occupation::Vicar]] of [[location::Lewisham]].  Founded [[organisations::Colfe’s Grammar School]], [[location::Lewisham]], in 1652 and bequeathed his library to it (the surviving books are now housed in Leathersellers’ Hall).
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[[occupation::Vicar]] of [[location::Lewisham]].  Founded [[organisations::Colfe’s Grammar School]], [[location::Lewisham]], in 1652.
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[[bequest::Bequeathed]] his library to the [[beneficiary::Colfe's Grammar School|grammar school]] (the surviving books are now housed in [[present repository::Leathersellers’ Hall]]).
  
 
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*Hunt, William, and Vivienne Larminie, '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/5900 "Colfe, Abraham (1580–1657), Church of England clergyman and benefactor]'."Oxford Dictionary of National Biography".
 
*Hunt, William, and Vivienne Larminie, '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/5900 "Colfe, Abraham (1580–1657), Church of England clergyman and benefactor]'."Oxford Dictionary of National Biography".
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Abraham COLFE 1580-1657

Biographical Note

Vicar of Lewisham. Founded Colfe’s Grammar School, Lewisham, in 1652.

Books

Bequeathed his library to the grammar school (the surviving books are now housed in Leathersellers’ Hall).

Sources