Raph Alleyn (died 24 January 1677/8) was a seventeenth-century
London
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surgeon, and the fourth
College of God's Gift
The College of God's Gift, often referred to as the Old (Dulwich) College, was a historic Foundation (charity), charity founded in 1619 by the Elizabethan actor and businessman Edward Alleyn who endowed it with the ancient Manor of Dulwich in sou ...
.
Early life
He was of the parish of
St Clement Danes
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and it is unlikely that he shared any blood-ties with
Edward Alleyn
Edward "Ned" Alleyn (; 1 September 156621 November 1626) was an English actor who was a major figure of the Elizabethan theatre and founder of the College of God's Gift in Dulwich.
Early life
Alleyn was born on 1 September 1566 in Bish ...
. He did remain unmarried,
[Ormiston, T. L., (1926), ''Dulwich College Register'',page 10, (J J Keliher & Co Ltd: London)] thus meeting
Edward Alleyn
Edward "Ned" Alleyn (; 1 September 156621 November 1626) was an English actor who was a major figure of the Elizabethan theatre and founder of the College of God's Gift in Dulwich.
Early life
Alleyn was born on 1 September 1566 in Bish ...
's requirements as laid out the Deed of Foundation of the
College of God's Gift in Dulwich, which was then colloquially referred to as "Dulwich College", that the Master and Warden should always be unmarried and of Alleyn's blood, and surname, or failing that of his surname.
[Hodges, S, (1981), ''God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College'', page 8, (Heinemann: London)]
Career
Before becoming Warden on 16 May 1642, he had practiced as a
surgeon. On Thomas Alleyn's death he became Master on 15 March 1668/9. He has been grouped as one of a ''"sad procession of non-entities"'' who, with few exceptions in the period between the Founder's death and when the College was reconstituted in 1857, on becoming Warden or Master, had as their chief object to lead the pleasantest life possible with little regard to furthering Alleyn's directions to provide every poor scholar with adequate preparation for the world.
[Hodges, S, (1981), ''God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College'', page 17, (Heinemann: London)]
He died on 24 January 1677/8 and was succeeded in the post by the surgeon
John Alleyn who had served as Warden in the period that Raph had been Master. He was buried in the College Chapel.
References
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Year of birth missing
Masters of the College of God's Gift
1678 deaths