Andrew Dokett, who is principal and owner …

Years: 1448 - 1448

Andrew Dokett, who is principal and owner of St. Bernard's Hostel, of which he may have been the founder, had been presented before 1439 by Corpus Christi College to the vicarage of St. Botolph, Cambridge, of which, on the restoration of the great tithes, he had become rector on October 21, 1444.

The major work of Dokett's life is the foundation of Queen’s College.

By prudence administration and adroitness in securing the patronage of the sovereigns, he developed it from small beginnings into a well-endowed society, Queens' College, Cambridge.

Andrew Dokett had in 1446 obtained a Charter from King Henry VI to found St. Bernard's College on a site at Cambridge now part of St. Catharine's College.

The charter had been revoked a year later and Dokett had obtained a new charter from the king to found St Bernard's College on the present site of Old Court and Cloister Court.

King Henry VI in 1448 grants Margaret of Anjou the lands of St. Bernard's College to build a new college to be called Queen's College of St. Margaret and St. Bernard.

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