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Revision as of 21:20, 4 January 2024
Cyril Leslie Farrow attended BGS from 1920 to 1926, and was an active member of the Old Bostonian Association. He worked as a shopkeeper, owning an off-licence in Fydell Street for many years.
He died in December 1982, leaving an estate valued at £69,760. Among his bequests was £500 to Boston Grammar School to be used for the annual purchase of a cricket bat. This bat was to be presented on Speech Day to the best all-round sportsman in the school.
The C L Farrow Bequest was first awarded in 1983.
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 1983 | M Sharp |
| ... | |
| 1992 | I Nundy |
| ... | |
| 2003 | John McGarel |
| ... | |
| 2008 | Tom Baxter |
| ... | |
| 2012 | Aidan McClure |
| 2013 | James Reed / Elliot Pogson |
| 2014 | Louis Holland |
| 2015 | Liam Murphy |
| 2016 | Harvey Potter |
| 2017 | Morgan Randles |
| 2018 | Ben Lawrence |
| 2019 | Jenson Bark |
| 2020 | Daniel Fisher |
| 2021 | Jake Frestle |
| 2022 | Bailey Dilley |