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This prize was named after [[Arthur Grocock]] (1879-1957), an alumnus who was admitted to BGS in January 1891. He later became a senior partner in the local legal firm of "Grocock and Staniland".
This prize was named after [[Arthur Grocock]] (1879-1957), an alumnus who was admitted to BGS in January 1891.  


In 1984, Grocock and Staniland merged with Frost, Gunning and Co. to form Ringrose and Co - now known as Ringrose Law.
After leaving school, he later became a senior partner in the local legal firm of "Grocock and Staniland". In 1984, Grocock and Staniland merged with Frost, Gunning and Co. to form Ringrose and Co - now known as Ringrose Law.


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Revision as of 12:16, 21 December 2020

This prize was named after Arthur Grocock (1879-1957), an alumnus who was admitted to BGS in January 1891.

After leaving school, he later became a senior partner in the local legal firm of "Grocock and Staniland". In 1984, Grocock and Staniland merged with Frost, Gunning and Co. to form Ringrose and Co - now known as Ringrose Law.

Year Winner
1967 J Upsall