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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.
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.


The prize was first awarded in 1962, and believed to be last awarded in the early 1970s.
The prize was first awarded in 1962, and believed to have been last awarded in the early 1970s.


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Revision as of 04:14, 24 January 2021

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.

The prize was first awarded in 1962, and believed to have been last awarded in the early 1970s.

Year Winner
1962 R Cammack
1963 M H Gledhill
1964 M J Cockerill
1965 R N Fisher
1966 W J Worraker
1967 J Upsall
1968 V J Goose

See Also