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Power of a Legacy Gift From the Rubrics to the School of Medicine Trinity Library to Trinity Access: celebrating centuries of outstanding student support, heritage through the generosity of our Leg James Cottrell leaves Trinity’s first recorded legacy to fund a divinity lecturer for the university Trinity’s School of Medicine is founded by a legacy from the Widow Parsons Rev B endo prize stud mea of th Prog 1595 1711 1883 1699 1740 Provost Browne leaves a bequest to build student residences which leads to the Rubrics, Trinity’s oldest surviving building and still housing students today Dr John Elwood bequeaths £1,000 to build the Dining Ha in Front Square
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e, from g over four research and gacy Donors Benjamin Span ows two annual es for ‘deserving dents of narrow ans’, a forerunner he Trinity Access gramme John and Ann Boland’s legacy supports refurbishment of Trinity’s historic organ in the Public Theatre Cedric E Sheppard, life-long rower and member of the Trinity London Rowing club, leaves a gift to the Dublin University Boat Club 2014 2019 Dr Fodla Taylor, leaves 10% of the residue of her estate to the Trinity School of Medicine for Cancer Research Roz Zuger’s legacy supports the Herzog Centre for Jewish Studies Georgina Goodison leaves a legacy in support of Medical research into eye disease 2015 2022-23 2012 o all 2011 The Ellen Mayston Bates bequest launches a major epilepsy research programme to help people worldwide RB McDowell, Fellow Emeritus, bequeaths a transformational legacy to the Department of History, the College Historical Society, and Trinity Library 2020 William G Livingstone leaves an unrestricted legacy to Trinity’s Greatest Need Fund. It provides two Trinity Access scholarships in Engineering and Medicine Don Panoz’s legacy funds a new position, The Don Panoz Chair in Pharmaceutical Biology

