Sir Thomas Cookes of Norgrove

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Sir Thomas Cookes of Norgrove was an English benefactor and baronet whose endowment led to the founding of Worcester College at the University of Oxford.

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instanceOf English baronet
benefactor
human
philanthropist
associatedWith Worcester College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Worcestershire gentry
beneficiary University of Oxford colleges NERFINISHED
students at Worcester College, Oxford
commemoratedBy Worcester College, Oxford NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
educatedAt University of Oxford
endowmentPurpose support for a college at the University of Oxford
fieldOfActivity landed gentry
philanthropy
gender male
hasTitle Sir
baronet
honouredIn history of Worcester College, Oxford
knownFor benefactions to Oxford
support of higher education
languageSpoken English
legacy foundation of Worcester College, Oxford
madeEndowmentTo University of Oxford NERFINISHED
Worcester College, Oxford NERFINISHED
notableFor endowment that led to the founding of Worcester College, Oxford
placeOfOrigin Worcestershire NERFINISHED
positionHeld baronet of Norgrove
religion Church of England
residence Norgrove, Worcestershire NERFINISHED
socialClass English landed gentry
typeOfEndowment financial bequest

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Worcester College, Oxford namedAfter Sir Thomas Cookes of Norgrove