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Alexander Dence, of Dence's Free School, son of Richard Dence and Mrs Dence
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Alexander Dence was born circa 1520 the eldest son of Richard Dence of Cranbrook. Little is known of Alexander's life other than that he created in 1567 a school for the children of Cranbrook in a house next to St Dunstan's Church. In 1573 he made a memorable will of some 40 pages - "I will, give and bequeath unto the School-house, of my building, in the Church-yard, all my tenements and lands … " so that all the poor children of Cranbrook parish should receive their education free of any charge. This bequest after Alexander's death on 22nd January 1574 ran into difficulties and disputes with his executor Alexander Weller and his family which was not resolved untill an arbitration award in 1605. The school survived for the next three hundred years under various names - Dence's Free School, the English Free School and the English Writing School - and more than fulfilled the ambition that Alexander had in 1568.

Alexander Dence is buried in St Dunstan's Church and the school house - now called Church House - has a plaque in his memory


See also Historical Account of Dence's School and Schoolmasters from 1568 to 1865 by William Tarbutt published in 1866 and School Inquiry Commision by Mr. Elton published 1868.
Date
Type
Information
Source
 
c 1520
Born
Dence's School
 
 
c 1560
Married
Mrs
 
 
1568
History
At Dence Free School in the Parish of Cranbrook, Kent
Dence's School
 
It is to be remembered, that the new house in the Church-yard, was built by Alexander Dence, for the commodity of the parish of Cranbrook, for children to be taught in it, and is builded by the assent of the parish upon the parish ground, and the Schoolmaster shall pay to the parish for the acknowledging of the same house, 4d.
 
28th May 1573
Married
Margaret Cheynie at St Dunstan's Church in the Parish of Cranbrook, Kent
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14th September 1573
Will
Dence's School
 
22nd January 1574
Died
In the Parish of Cranbrook, Kent
Dence's School
 
After 22nd January 1574
Buried
At St Dunstan's Church in the Parish of Cranbrook, Kent
Dence's School

Ancestor's report
No descendent's report
Dence individual records
The ancestral pedigree of Alexander Dence, of Dence's Free School
  
 Richard Dencem: c 1520Mrs 
 b: c 1500
d: 1561
  b: c 1500 
  
     
 Alexander Gervase Joan Elizabeth Alice
 b: c 1520
d: 22nd Jan 1574 Cranbrook, Kent
bur: After 22nd Jan 1574 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent
 b: c 1520
d: 1543 Cranbrook, Kent
 b: c 1520 b: c 1520 b: c 1520
           
Parental
record
   
   
   
1st marriageAlexander Dence
of Dence's Free School
m: c 1560Mrs 
 b: c 1520
d: 22nd Jan 1574 Cranbrook, Kent
bur: After 22nd Jan 1574 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent
  b: c 1535 
Family
record
   
2nd marriageAlexander Dence
of Dence's Free School
m: 28th May 1573 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, KentMargaret Cheynie 
 b: c 1520
d: 22nd Jan 1574 Cranbrook, Kent
bur: After 22nd Jan 1574 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent
  b: c 1535 

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