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Peterhouse, Cambridge

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Peterhouse is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. [1]

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A. L. Morton

(Arthur) Leslie Morton (4 July 1903 – 23 October 1987) was an English Marxist historian.

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Aaron Klug

Sir Aaron Klug (born 11 August 1926) is a Lithuanian-born, South African-educated, British chemist and biophysicist, and winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nucleic acid-protein complexes.

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Abraham Fleming

Abraham Fleming (Flemyng) (c.1552–1607) was an English clergyman, and a prolific writer, translator, contributor to others' texts, editor and poet.

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Academic dress of the University of Nottingham

In general, the academic dress of the University of Nottingham dates from the award of its Royal Charter in 1948.

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Academic scarf

The wearing of academic scarves is a tradition found at many colleges and universities in English-speaking countries, and particularly in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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Adolphus William Ward

Sir Adolphus William Ward, FBA (2 December 1837 in Hampstead, London19 June 1924) was an English historian and man of letters.

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Adrian Dixon

Adrian Kendal Dixon FRCR, FRCP, FRCS, FMedSci (born 1948) was the Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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Alan D'Ardis Erskine-Murray, 14th Lord Elibank

Alan D'Ardis Erskine-Murray, 14th Lord Elibank (31 December 1923 – 30 November 2017) was a Scottish nobleman and a descendant of Patrick Murray, 1st Lord Elibank of the Lords Elibank of Ettrick Forest in the County of Selkirk.

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Alan Mak (politician)

Alan Mak (born 1984) is a British Conservative Party politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Havant constituency in Hampshire in 2015.

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Alan Muir Wood

Sir Alan Marshall Muir Wood, MA, LLD, DEng, FRS, FREng, FICE (8 August 1921 – 1 February 2009) was a British civil engineer.

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Albany (London)

The Albany, or simply Albany, is an apartment complex in Piccadilly, London.

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Alexander Faludy

Alexander Faludy (born 1983) was notable as a child prodigy: in 1998, despite suffering from dyslexia, he became the youngest undergraduate at the University of Cambridge since 1773.

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Alexander Loveday

Alexander Loveday (1888 – 19 January 1962) was a British economist, who worked for the League of Nations before serving as Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford from 1950 to 1954.

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Alexander Walker Scott

Alexander Walker Scott (10 November 1800 – 1 November 1883) was an Australian entomologist mainly interested in butterflies.

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Alfred Rayney Waller

Alfred Rayney Waller (1867, York – 1922) was an English journalist and man of letters, known as the co-editor-in-chief with A. W. Ward of ''The Cambridge History of English Literature''.

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Alistair Cooke, Baron Lexden

Alistair Basil Cooke, Baron Lexden, OBE (born 20 April 1945), is a British historian, author and politician who sits as a Conservative life peer in the House of Lords.

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Allan Mackintosh

Allan Roy Mackintosh, FRS (22 January 1936 – 20 December 1995) was a prominent English-born Danish physicist and a leading authority on magnetism and neutron scattering, especially in the rare-earth metals.

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Andrew Bing

Andrew Bing (1574–1652) was an English scholar.

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Andrew Fairbairn (politician)

Sir Andrew Fairbairn (5 March 1828 – 30 May 1901) was a British Liberal politician.

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Andrew James Campbell Allen

Andrew James Campbell Allen (born 9 February 1856 in Belfast, died 16 November 1923 at Grove Park railway station) was a Northern Irish mathematician and educational administrator whose career was spent in England and whose last three decades were spent as an Anglican clergyman.

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Andrew Perne

Andrew Perne (26 April 1589), Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University and dean of Ely, was the son of John Perne of East Bilney, Norfolk.

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Andrew Perne (Puritan)

Andrew Perne (1596–1654) was an English clergyman of Puritan opinions and member of the Westminster Assembly.

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Andrew Pocock

Sir Andrew John Pocock (born 23 August 1955) is a British former diplomat who was High Commissioner to Nigeria and Permanent Representative to ECOWAS 2012–15.

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Andrew Sherratt

Andrew Sherratt (8 May 1946 – 24 February 2006) was an English archaeologist, one of the most influential of his generation.

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Andrew Willet

Andrew Willet (1562 – 4 December 1621) was an English clergyman and controversialist.

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Andrew Wilson (presenter)

Andrew Machell Wilson (born 14 November 1960) is a former Sky News presenter.

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Anthony Lewis (musician)

Sir Anthony Carey Lewis (2 March 1915 – 5 June 1983), was an English musicologist, conductor, composer, and music educator.

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Anthony Mildmay

Sir Anthony Mildmay (died 1617) was a country gentleman from Northamptonshire, England, who served as Member of Parliament for Wiltshire from 1584 to 1586 and as English ambassador in Paris in 1597.

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Anthony Nightingale

Anthony John Liddell Nightingale CMG, SBS (traditional Chinese: 黎定基) (born 1947) is a Hong Kong businessman.

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Anthony St Leger (British Army officer)

Major-General Anthony St Leger (1731/32 – 19 April 1786) was a successful soldier, a Member of Parliament for Grimsby, and the founder of the St. Leger Stakes horse race.

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Anthony Stephen Mathew

Anthony Stephen Mathew (1734–1824) was a cleric the Church of England.

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Anthony Turner (martyr)

Blessed Anthony Turner (1628–1679) was an English Jesuit.

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Archer Martin

Archer John Porter Martin (1 March 1910 – 28 July 2002) was an English chemist who shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the invention of partition chromatography with Richard Synge.

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Arnold Weinstock

Arnold Weinstock, Baron Weinstock (29 July 1924 – 23 July 2002) was an English industrialist and businessman known for making General Electric Company one of Britain's most profitable companies.

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Arthur Gay Payne

Arthur Gay Payne, who also wrote under the pseudonym Phillis Browne (7 February 1840, Camberwell - 1 April 1894, Penzance) was an English sports editor and writer on cookery.

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Arthur Lloyd (missionary)

Rev.

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Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.

Arthur Meier Schlesinger Jr. (born Arthur Bancroft Schlesinger; October 15, 1917 – February 28, 2007) was an American historian, social critic, and public intellectual.

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Ascension Parish Burial Ground

The Ascension Parish Burial Ground, formerly the burial ground for the parish of St Giles and St Peter's, is a cemetery in Cambridge, England.

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Ashok Khosla

Ashok Khosla is an Indian environmentalist currently based in Delhi.

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Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton

Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, (28 September 173514 March 1811), styled Earl of Euston between 1747 and 1757, was a British Whig statesman of the Georgian era.

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Augustus Theodore Bartholomew

Augustus Theodore (Theo) Bartholomew (26 August 1882–14 March 1933) was a librarian at Cambridge University Library from 1900 until his death in 1933.

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Barry St. Leger

Barrimore Matthew "Barry" St.

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Bartholomew Beale

Bartholomew Beale (died 8 May 1674) was an English bureaucrat of the Commonwealth and Restoration periods.

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Basil Champneys

Basil Champneys (17 September 1842 – 5 April 1935) was an architect and author whose most notable buildings include Manchester's John Rylands Library, Somerville College Library (Oxford), Newnham College, Cambridge, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Mansfield College, Oxford and Oriel College, Oxford's Rhodes Building.

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Basil Megaw

Basil Richardson Stanley Megaw FRSE FSA FMA (1913-2002) was a British archaeologist.

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Ben Gummer

Benedict Michael Gummer (born 19 February 1978) is a British politician of the Conservative Party who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ipswich from 2010 to 2017.

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Bence Nanay

Bence Nanay is Professor of Philosophy and BOF Research Professor at the University of Antwerp and has worked as a film critic.

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Benjamin Keene (1753–1837)

Benjamin Keene (1753–1837) was a British barrister and member of parliament who sat in the House of Commons from 1776 to 1784.

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Bernard Hale

Sir Bernard Hale (1677–1729) was an English-born barrister and judge who became Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer.

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Bernard Mizeki College

Bernard Mizeki College is an independent boarding school for boys situated in Marondera, Zimbabwe approximately 87 km east of the capital Harare and or 13.5 km north east of Marondera town.

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Bertrand Hallward

Bertrand Hallward (24 May 1901 – 17 November 2003) was the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nottingham.

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Bewick Bridge

Bewick Bridge (1767, Linton, Cambridgeshire – 15 May 1833, Cherry Hinton) was an English vicar and mathematical author.

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Bishop of Ely

The Bishop of Ely is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Ely in the Province of Canterbury.

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Blue Heron Renaissance Choir

Blue Heron Renaissance Choir (Blue Heron) is a vocal ensemble that presents live performances based on the study of original source materials and historical performance practice.

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Borley Church

Borley Church is the parish church in Borley, Essex.

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Brendan Simms

Brendan Peter Simms is a Professor of the History of International Relations in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge.

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Brian Walton (bishop)

Brian Walton (160029 November 1661) was an English priest, divine and scholar.

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Bridget Kendall

Bridget Kendall MBE (born 27 April 1956) is an English journalist who was the BBC's Diplomatic correspondent working for the corporation's radio and television networks.

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Bruce Hylton-Stewart

Bruce de la Coeur Hylton-Stewart (27 November 1891 – 1 October 1972) was a musician and schoolteacher who played first-class cricket for Somerset and Cambridge University between 1912 and 1914.

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Bruce Quarrie

Bruce Quarrie (1947 in London – September 4, 2004) was an English writer on wargaming and militaria topics.

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Brut Chronicle

The Brut Chronicle, also known as the Prose Brut, is the collective name of a number of medieval chronicles of the history of England.

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C. Sittampalam

Cathiravelu Sittampalam (கதிரவேலு சிற்றம்பலம்; 13 September 1898 – 3 February 1964) was a Ceylon Tamil civil servant, politician, Member of Parliament and government minister.

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Calybute Downing

Calybute Downing (1606–1644) was an English clergyman, a member of the Westminster Assembly.

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Cambridge

Cambridge is a university city and the county town of Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Cam approximately north of London.

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Cambridge Mafia

The "Cambridge Mafia" is a pejorative term denoting a group of British Conservative Party politicians, front-rank members of their party during the 1980s and 1990s, who attended the University of Cambridge at roughly the same time in the early 1960s.

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Cambridge University Lightweight Rowing Club

Cambridge University Lightweight Rowing Club (CULRC) is the University rowing club for lightweight male oarsmen at the University of Cambridge.

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Capel Lofft

Capel or Capell Lofft (14 November 1751 – 26 May 1824) was an English lawyer, minor political figure and miscellaneous writer.

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Carbuncle Cup

The Carbuncle Cup is an architecture prize, given annually by the magazine Building Design to "the ugliest building in the United Kingdom completed in the last 12 months".

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Cecil Parrott

Sir Cecil Cuthbert Parrott (29 January 1909 - 23 June 1984) was a British diplomat, translator, writer and scholar.

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Chan Gunn

Chit Chan Gunn, is the founder and president of the Institute for the Study and Treatment of Pain in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Charles Babbage

Charles Babbage (26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871) was an English polymath.

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Charles Badham

Reverend Charles Badham (19 July 1813 – 27 February 1884) was an English university professor, active in Australia.

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Charles Dowsett

Charles James Frank Dowsett (2 January 1924 – 8 January 1998) was the first Calouste Gulbenkian Professor of Armenian at the University of Oxford from 1965 to 1991.

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Charles Fletcher-Cooke

Sir Charles Fletcher Fletcher-Cooke, QC (5 May 1914 – 24 February 2001) was a British politician.

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Charles Graham (Queensland politician)

Charles James Graham was a politician in Queensland, Australia.

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Charles Hotham (priest)

Charles Hotham (1615, Scorborough – c. 1672, Bermudas) was an English cleric.

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Charles Hylton Stewart

Charles Hylton Stewart (21 March 1884–14 November 1932) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Rochester Cathedral and St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

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Charles Luxton

Charles Henry Luxton (19 January 1861 – 17 October 1918) was an English clergyman and a cricketer who played in two first-class cricket matches for Cambridge University in 1881 and 1882.

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Charles Lyell (botanist)

Charles Lyell (1767–1849) was a Scottish botanist, known also as a translator of Dante.

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Charles Marriott

Charles ("Father") Stowell Marriott (14 September 1895, Heaton Moor, Stockport, Lancashire – 13 October 1966, Dollis Hill, Middlesex) was an English cricketer, who played first-class cricket for Lancashire, Cambridge University and Kent.

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Charles Pigg

Charles Pigg (4 September 1856 – 28 February 1929) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and other amateur sides between 1876 and 1901.

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Charles Stevenson-Moore

Sir Charles James Stevenson-Moore KCIE CVO (9 June 1866 – 22 July 1947) was a British administrator in India.

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Charles Thorp

Charles Thorp, (13 October 1783 – 10 October 1862) was an English churchman, rector of the parish of Ryton and, later, Archdeacon of Durham and the first warden of the University of Durham.

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Charles Wintour

Charles Vere Wintour, CBE (18 May 1917 – 4 November 1999) was a British newspaper editor and the father of editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine, Anna Wintour, and the Diplomatic Editor of The Guardian newspaper, Patrick Wintour.

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Charlie Gillett

Charles Thomas Gillett (20 February 1942 – 17 March 2010) was a British radio presenter, musicologist and writer, mainly on rock and roll and other forms of popular music.

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Chris Dalliston

Christopher Charles Dalliston (born 2 April 1956) is a British Anglican priest, current Dean of Peterborough and former Dean of Newcastle.

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Chris Mead

Christopher John (Chris) Mead (1 May 1940 – 16 January 2003) was a popular British ornithologist, author and broadcaster, and an influential member of the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO).

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Christopher Calladine

Christopher Reuben Calladine FRS FREng (born 19 January 1935) is a British engineer, emeritus professor at University of Cambridge, and fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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Christopher Cartwright

Christopher Cartwright (1602–1658) was an English clergyman, known as a Hebraist and for his use of targums in Biblical exegesis, following the lead of Henry Ainsworth with John Weemes.

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Christopher Cockerell

Sir Christopher Sydney Cockerell CBE RDI FRS (4 June 1910 – 1 June 1999) was an English engineer, best known as the inventor of the hovercraft.

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Christopher Heydon

Sir Christopher Heydon (14 August 1561 – 1 January 1623) was an English soldier, Member of Parliament, and writer on astrology.

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Christopher Lloyd (world history author)

Christopher Lloyd (born 1 April 1968) is a historian, educationalist and author, best known for his sweeping narratives on big history (the history of the world).

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Christopher Meyer

Sir Christopher John Rome Meyer, (born 22 February 1944) is a former British Ambassador to the United States (1997–2003), former Ambassador to Germany (1997) and the former chairman of the Press Complaints Commission (2003–2009).

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Christopher Packe (physician and cartographer)

Christopher Packe (1686–1749) was an English physician and geologist.

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Christopher Wood (writer)

Christopher Hovelle Wood (5 November 1935 – 9 May 2015) was an English screenwriter and novelist best known for the Confessions series of novels and films which he wrote as Timothy Lea.

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Christopher Woodforde

Christopher Woodforde was an Anglican priest and noted author in the mid 20th century.

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Clare College, Cambridge

Clare College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.

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Clement Wearg

Sir Clement Wearg (1686–1726) was an English lawyer and politician, solicitor-general from 1724.

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Clifford Allen, 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood

Reginald Clifford Allen, 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood (9 May 1889 – 3 March 1939), known as Clifford Allen, was a British politician, leading member of the Independent Labour Party (ILP), and prominent pacifist.

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Clive Aslet

Clive Aslet (born 15 February 1955) is editor-at-large of Country Life magazine, a writer on British architecture and life, and a campaigner on countryside and other issues.

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Clive Emsley

Clive Emsley (born 1944) is a British historian and criminologist.

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Coe Fen

Coe Fen is a semi-rural meadowland area to the east of the River Cam in the south of the city of Cambridge, England.

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Colin Campbell McKenzie

Colin Campbell McKenzie (March 25, 1836 – August 15, 1899) was an educator, real estate and insurance agent and political figure in British Columbia.

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Colin Greenwood

Colin Charles Greenwood (born 26 June 1969) is an English musician best known as the bassist for the alternative rock band Radiohead.

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Colin Tudge

Colin Hiram Tudge (born 22 April 1943) is a British science writer and broadcaster.

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Colin Welch

James Colin Ross Welch (23 April 1924 – 28 January 1997) was a British political journalist.

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Colleges of the University of Cambridge

This is a list of the colleges within the University of Cambridge.

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Colleges of the University of Oxford

The University of Oxford has 38 Colleges and six Permanent Private Halls (PPHs) of religious foundation.

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Colleges within universities in the United Kingdom

A number of universities in the United Kingdom are composed of colleges.

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Corpus Christi College, Cambridge

Corpus Christi College (full name: "The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary", often shortened to "Corpus", or previously "The Body") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.

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Cross keys

Cross Keys or Crosskeys may refer to.

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Cutts Barton

Cutts Barton, D.D. was Dean of Bristol from 1763 to 1780.

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D. R. Wijewardena

Don Richard Wijewardena (Sinhala:දොන් රිච්ඩ් විජෙවර්ධන) (23 February 1886 – 13 June 1950) was a Sri Lankan press baron who was a leader in the Sri Lankan independence movement.

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Damaris Evans

Damaris Alice Turle Evans (born 18 March 1975) is a British fashion designer and creative director and owner of demi-couture lingerie labels Damaris and Mimi Holliday.

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Damian McBride

Damian McBride is a British political advisor.

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Dan Mazer

Dan Mazer (born 1971) is a British screenwriter, producer, and comedian.

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Dan Segal

Daniel Segal (born 1947) is a British mathematician and a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford.

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Daniel Cawdry

Daniel Cawdry (Cawdrey) (1588–1664) was an English clergyman, member of the Westminster Assembly, and ejected minister of 1662.

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David Aldrich Nelson

David Aldrich Nelson (August 14, 1932 – October 1, 2010) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

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David Hughes Parry

Professor Sir David Hughes Parry (3 January 1893 – 8 January 1973) was a university administrator, Professor of Law and Vice-Chancellor of the University of London from 1945 to 1948.

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David Knowles (scholar)

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David L. Clarke

David Leonard Clarke (3 November 1937 – 27 June 1976) was an English archaeologist and academic.

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David Miller (philosopher)

David W. Miller (born 19 August 1942, Watford) is an English philosopher and prominent exponent of critical rationalism.

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David Mitchell (comedian)

David James Stuart Mitchell (born 14 July 1974) is a British comedian, actor, writer and television presenter.

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David Munro (police commissioner)

David John Munro (born July 1948) has been the Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner since 2016.

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David Somerset (banker)

David Henry FitzRoy Somerset (19 June 1930 – 25 October 2014) was Chief Cashier of the Bank of England for 1980 to 1988.

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David Stokes (priest)

David Stokes DD (died 10 May 1669) was a Canon of Windsor from 1628 to 1669.

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David Watkin (historian)

David John Watkin, FRIBA FSA (born 1941) is a British architectural historian.

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David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn

David Clive Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn, (born 14 February 1935, Who's Who 2017, A & C Black, 2017 (online edition, Oxford University Press, 2016)) is a retired Scottish administrator, diplomat and Sinologist.

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David Wright (British diplomat)

Sir David John Wright (born 16 June 1944) is a former British diplomat who served as British Ambassador to Japan 1996–1999.

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Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture

The position of Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture was established at the University of Oxford in 1847.

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Declan Morgan

Sir Charles Declan Morgan PC QC (born 1952) is the current Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland.

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Denis Mack Smith

Denis Mack Smith CBE FBA FRSL (March 3, 1920 – July 11, 2017) was an English historian, specialising in the history of Italy from the Risorgimento onwards.

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Denis William Brogan

Sir Denis William Brogan (born 11 August 1900, Glasgow; died 5 January 1974, Cambridge), was a Scottish author and historian.

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Derek J. de Solla Price

Derek John de Solla Price (22 January 1922 – 3 September 1983) was a physicist, historian of science, and information scientist, credited as the father of scientometrics.

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Derek Roe

Derek Arthur Roe was a British archaeologist most famous for his work on the Palaeolithic period.

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Digby Jephson

Digby Loder Armroid Jephson (23 February 1871 - 19 January 1926) was a cricketer who played for Cambridge University and Surrey.

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Diocese of Ely

The Diocese of Ely is a Church of England diocese in the Province of Canterbury.

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Donald Allister

Donald Spargo Allister (born 27 August 1952) is a Church of England bishop.

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Douglas Dakin

Douglas Dakin (1907-1995) was a British historian, academic and professor emeritus of the Birkbeck College of the University of London (1935-1974).

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Douglas MacKenzie

Douglas Mackenzie (died 9 January 1890) was an Anglican bishop in the second half of the 19th century.

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Dudley Fenner

Dudley Fenner (c. 15581587) was an English puritan divine.

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E. H. Warmington

Eric Herbert (E. H.) Warmington (1898–1987) was a professor of classics, internationally known for his Latin translations.

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East India Company College

The East India Company College, or East India College, was an educational establishment situated at Hailey, Hertfordshire, nineteen miles north of London founded in 1806 to train "writers" (administrators) for the Honourable East India Company (HEIC).

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Ed Smith (cricketer)

Edward Thomas Smith (born 19 July 1977) is an English author and journalist, former professional cricketer, and cricket commentator.

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Edmund Bowyer (died 1681)

Sir Edmund Bowyer (28 October 1613 – 27 January 1681) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1679.

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Edmund Keene

Edmund Keene (1714 – 6 July 1781) was an English churchman and academic, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, Bishop of Chester and Bishop of Ely.

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Edmund Law

Edmund Law (6 June 1703 – 14 August 1787) was a priest in the Church of England.

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Edmund Scambler

Edmund Scambler (c. 1520 – 7 May 1594) was an English bishop.

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Edward Arthur Maund

Edward Arthur Maund (1851 - 17 March 1932, Hampstead) was an African explorer and Rhodesian pioneer.

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Edward Bashe

Sir Edward Bashe (died 12 May 1653) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1628 and 1640.

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Edward Bearcroft

Edward Bearcroft, KC (30 April 1737 – 20 November 1796) was an English barrister, judge, and politician.

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Edward Christian

Edward Christian (3 March 1758 – 29 March 1823) was an English judge and law professor.

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Edward Enoch Jenkins

Sir (Edward) Enoch Jenkins (8 February 1895 – 1960) was a British lawyer and judge.

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Edward Harwood

Edward Harwood (1729–1794) was a prolific English classical scholar and biblical critic.

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Edward Jorden

Edward Jorden (1569–1633) was an English physician and chemist.

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Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough

Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough, (16 November 1750 – 13 December 1818) was an English judge.

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Edward Morris (historian)

Edward Samuel Morris (10 August 1940 – 29 May 2016) was a British art historian perhaps best known for his "masterly" French Art in Nineteenth Century Britain.

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Edward Norman (historian)

Edward Robert Norman (born 22 November 1938) is an ecclesiastical historian and former Church of England priest.

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Edward North, 1st Baron North

Edward North, 1st Baron North (c. 1496–1564) was an English peer and politician.

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Edward Osborne (Mayor of Hythe)

Edward Osborne, MLC, JP (21 January 1861 – 21 January 1939) was a British businessman and politician.

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Edward Routh

Edward John Routh FRS (20 January 1831 – 7 June 1907), was an English mathematician, noted as the outstanding coach of students preparing for the Mathematical Tripos examination of the University of Cambridge in its heyday in the middle of the nineteenth century.

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Edward Shils

Edward Shils (1 June or July 1910 – 23 January 1995) was a Distinguished Service Professor in the Committee on Social Thought and in Sociology at the University of Chicago and an influential sociologist.

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Edward Vaughan (priest)

Edward Vaughan (6 July 1776 - 24 February 1849) was an Anglican priest in India in the early 19th century, most notably the second Archdeacon of Madras.

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Edward Walpole (Jesuit)

Edward Walpole (1560–1637), alias Rich, was an English Roman Catholic convert, who became known as a Jesuit missioner and preacher.

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Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, Baroness Butler-Sloss

Ann Elizabeth Oldfield Butler-Sloss, Baroness Butler-Sloss, GBE, PC (née Havers; born 10 August 1933), is a retired English judge.

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Ellis Bent

Ellis Bent (1783 – 10 November 1815) was the Deputy Judge Advocate between 1810 and 1815 of the Australian colony of New South Wales, which was eventually to become an Australian state.

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Ely Cathedral

Ely Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in the city of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.

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Emanuel Gifford

Emanuel Gifford (died c 1633) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons twice between 1621 and 1626.

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Eric Parry

Eric Owen Parry (born 24 March 1952) is a British architect, designer, writer and educator.

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Ernest George Coker

Prof Ernest George Coker FRS FRSE MIME MICE (1869–1946) was a British mathematician and engineer.

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Ernest Pearce

Ernest Harold Pearce, DD, CBE, TD (23 July 1865 – 28 October 1930) was an Anglican bishop, the 106th Bishop of Worcester from 1919 until his death.

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Ernest Ryder

Sir Ernest Nigel Ryder, (born 9 December 1957) became a Lord Justice of Appeal in April 2013 and was appointed Senior President of Tribunals in September 2015.

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Ernest Villiers

Ernest Amherst Villiers (14 November 1863–26 September 1923), was a British clergyman and Liberal politician.

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F. J. C. Hearnshaw

Fossey John Cobb (F. J. C.) Hearnshaw (31 July 1869 in Birmingham – 10 March 1946) was an English professor of history, specializing in medieval history.

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F. W. Walbank

Frank William Walbank, CBE (10 December 1909 – 23 October 2008) was a scholar of ancient history, particularly the history of Polybius.

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Fen skating

Fen skating is a traditional form of ice skating in the Fenland of England.

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Former Presidents of Cambridge University Liberal Club and Chairs of Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats

This is a list of presidents of Cambridge University Liberal Club, and its successor organisation, the present-day Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats.

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Foss Westcott

Foss Westcott (23 October 1863 – 19 October 1949) was an English bishop.

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Francis Barnes (philosopher)

Francis Barnes (13 January 1744 - 1 May 1838) was an English philosopher and a Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy.

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Francis Beaumont (MP)

Francis Beaumont (died 1598) of Grace-Dieu in the parish of Belton in Leicestershire, was a judge.

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Francis George Fowler

Francis George Fowler (1871–1918), familiarly known as F. G. Fowler and sometimes Frank Fowler, was an English writer on English language, grammar and usage.

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Francis Mond Professor of Aeronautical Engineering

The Francis Mond Professor of Aeronautical Engineering is a professorship in the University of Cambridge.

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Francis Tallents

Francis Tallents (1619–1708) was a non-conforming English Presbyterian clergyman.

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Francis White (bishop)

Francis White (1638) was an English bishop and controversialist.

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Frank Albo

Frank Albo is a Canadian architectural historian.

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Frank Bell (educator)

Frank Erskine Bell OBE (18 September 1916 – 14 July 1989) was a British educator.

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Frank Whittle

Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle (1 June 1907 – 9 August 1996) was a British Royal Air Force air officer.

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Freckenham

Freckenham is a small rural village located in Suffolk, East Anglia, in the country of England.

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Frederick Crossfield Happold

Frederick Crossfield Happold, (1893–1971) was an educational pioneer, tenured headmaster, author and decorated British army officer.

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Frederick Gehring

Frederick William Gehring (7 August 1925 – 29 May 2012) was an American mathematician who worked in the area of complex analysis (quasi-conformal mappings).

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Frederick Greenfield

Frederick Francis John Greenfield (10 May 1850 – 25 October 1900) was an English cricketer and Anglican priest.

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Frederick Stovin

General Sir Frederick Stovin (1783 – 16 August 1865) was a British Army officer who served throughout the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812.

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Fynes Moryson

Fynes Moryson (or Morison) (1566 – 12 February 1630) spent most of the decade of the 1590s travelling on the European continent and the eastern Mediterranean lands.

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G. B. Caird

George Bradford Caird, (17 July 1917 – 21 April 1984), known as G. B. Caird, was an English churchman, theologian, humanitarian, and biblical scholar.

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Garden House riot

The Garden House riot was a civil disturbance at the Garden House Hotel in Cambridge on Friday 13 February 1970.

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Garth Fowden

Garth Lowther Fowden, FBA (born 14 January 1953) is a historian.

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Gavin Hyman

Gavin Hyman is a senior lecturer at the University of Lancaster.

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Geoffrey Caston

Geoffrey Kemp Caston CBE (17 May 1926 – 19 January 2018) was Registrar of the University of Oxford (1972 to 1979) and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific (1983 to 1992).

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Geoffrey Clayton (bishop)

Geoffrey Hare Clayton was an Anglican bishop in the 20th century.

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George Acworth (Anglican divine)

George Acworth (1534 – 1578?) was an English protestant divine and civil lawyer of the 16th century.

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George André Robertson

George André Robertson (8 September 1929, St Jean-de-Luz, France – 22 February 2007, Redhill, Surrey), was a British educator, headmaster and sportsman.

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George Beldam

George William Beldam (1 May 1868 – 23 November 1937) was an English first-class cricketer and a pioneer of action photography in sport.

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George Borlase

George Borlase (1743 – 7 November 1809) was an English churchman, Registrary and Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Cambridge.

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George Bridges Brudenell

George Bridges Brudenell (c. 1725–1801) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 36 years from 1754 to 1790.

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George Chrystal

George Chrystal FRSE FRS(8 March 1851 – 3 November 1911) was a Scottish mathematician.

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George Coles (cricketer, born 1798)

George Coles (christened 19 October 1798 in London – 22 January 1865 at Dorking, Surrey) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1819 to 1820 for Cambridge University Cricket Club.

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George Gale (journalist)

George Gale (1927–1990) was a British journalist who was editor of the British political magazine The Spectator from 1970 to 1973.

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George Gilbert Scott Jr.

George Gilbert Scott Jr. (8 October 1839 – 6 May 1897) was an English architect working in late Gothic and Queen Anne revival styles.

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George H. Bryan

George Hartley Bryan FRS (1 March 1864, Cambridge – 13 October 1928, Bordighera) was an English applied mathematician who was an authority on thermodynamics and aeronautics.

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George Henry Law

George Henry Law (12 September 1761 – 22 September 1845) was the Bishop of Chester (1812) and then, from 1824, Bishop of Bath and Wells.

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George Joye

George Joye (also Joy and) (c. 1495 – 1553) was a 16th-century Bible translator who produced the first printed translation of several books of the Old Testament into English (1530–1534), as well as the first English Primer (1529).

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George Paine (civil servant)

George Paine CB DFC (14 April 1918 – 2 March 1992) (known as "Toby") was a statistician in the British Civil Service.

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George Rose (barrister)

Sir George Rose (1782–1873) was an English barrister and law reporter, a master in chancery.

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George Sewell (physician)

George Sewell (died 1726) was an English physician and poet, known as a controversialist and hack-writer.

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George Tierney

George Tierney PC (20 March 1761 – 25 January 1830) was an Anglo-Irish Whig politician.

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George Westcott

George Herbert Westcott (18 April 1862 – 16 January 1928) was the Bishop of Lucknow from 1910 until his death in 1928.

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Gerald Hocken Knight

Gerald Hocken Knight CBE (1908–1979) was an cathedral organist, who served at Canterbury Cathedral.

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Gilbert Millington

Gilbert Millington (ca. 1598–1666) was a barrister and one of the Regicides of King Charles I of England.

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Glynn Isaac

Glynn Llywelyn Isaac (19 November 1937 – 5 October 1985) was a South African archaeologist who specialised in the very early prehistory of Africa, and was one of twin sons born to botanists William Edwyn Isaac and Frances Margaret Leighton.

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Godfrey Brown

Arthur Godfrey Kilner Brown (21 February 1915 – 4 February 1995) was a British athlete, winner of gold medal in 4 × 400 m relay at the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Gordon Brook-Shepherd

Fred Gordon Brook-Shepherd, CBE (born Fred Gordon Shepherd on March 24, 1918 in Nottingham; died January 24, 2004 in London) was a British intelligence agent, journalist, and historian.

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Gorell Barnes, 1st Baron Gorell

John Gorell Barnes, 1st Baron Gorell PC (16 May 1848 – 22 April 1913), was a British lawyer and judge.

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Gothic Revival architecture

Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England.

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Grade I listed buildings in Cambridge

There are 67 Grade I listed buildings in Cambridge, England.

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Graham Ward (theologian)

Graham Ward (born 25 October 1955) is an English theologian and Anglican priest who has been Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford since 2012.

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Grahame Clark

Sir John Grahame Douglas Clark, CBE, FBA (28 July 1907 – 12 September 1995), who often published as J. G. D. Clark, was a British archaeologist who specialised in the study of Mesolithic Europe and palaeoeconomics.

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Guthrie Moir

George Guthrie Moir MA (30 October 1917 - 29 November 1993), was a British television producer, Liberal Party politician, prominent Christian and writer who was one of the founders of Independent Television.

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Guy Black, Baron Black of Brentwood

Guy Vaughan Black, Baron Black of Brentwood (born 6 August 1964) is Executive Director of the Telegraph Media Group and a Conservative Life Peer member of the House of Lords.

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Harold James (historian)

Harold James (born 19 January 1956 in Bedford, United Kingdom) is an economic historian specializing in the history of Germany and European economic history.

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Harold Temperley

Harold William Vazeille Temperley, (20 April 1879 – 11 July 1939) was a British historian, Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge from 1931, and Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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Harry Carpenter (priest)

The Ven. Harry William Carpenter, OBE, MA was an Anglican priest: the Archdeacon of Sarum from 1914 until 1936.

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Harry Pitt

Sir Harry Raymond Pitt FRS (3 June 1914 – 8 October 2005) was a British mathematician.

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Hem Singh Pruthi

Hem Singh Pruthi (23 February 1897 – 23 December 1969) was an Indian entomologist who served as Imperial Entomologist, being the first native Indian in that position.

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Henry Cavendish

Henry Cavendish FRS (10 October 1731 – 24 February 1810) was a British natural philosopher, scientist, and an important experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist.

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Henry Chadwick (theologian)

Henry Chadwick (23 June 1920 – 17 June 2008) was a British academic, theologian and Church of England priest.

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Henry Clutterbuck (cricketer)

Henry Robert Clutterbuck (22 November 1809 – 18 December 1883) was an English cricketer who represented Oxford University.

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Henry Cressett Pelham

Henry Cressett Pelham (1729?–1803) was a British politician, known as Henry Pelham until 1792.

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Henry de Candole

Henry Handley Vully de Candole (HHVdeC) was Bishop of Knaresborough from 1949 to 1965.

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Henry Ernest Atkins

Henry Ernest Atkins (20 August 1872 – 31 January 1955) was a British chess master who is best known for his unparalleled record of winning the British Chess Championship nine times in eleven attempts.

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Henry Fawcett

Henry Fawcett (26 August 1833 – 6 November 1884) was a British academic, statesman and economist.

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Henry Grey Bennet

The Honourable Henry Grey Bennet (2 December 1777 – 29 May 1836) was a British politician.

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Henry Handley Norris

Henry Handley Norris (1771–1850) was an English clergyman and theologian.

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Henry Hanmer

Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Hanmer, KH (23 January 1789 – 2 February 1868) was an English Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1831 to 1837.

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Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke

Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (aft. 1538 – 19 January 1601) was a Welsh nobleman, peer and politician of the Elizabethan era.

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Henry Law

Henry Law was Dean of Gloucester from 1862 until his death on 25 November 1884.

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Henry Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth

Henry Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth (1708 – 30 January 1784) succeeded to the Baronetcy of Ravensworth Castle, and to the family estates and mining interests, at the age of fifteen, on the death of his grandfather in 1723.

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Henry Mayr-Harting

Henry Maria Robert Egmont Mayr-Harting (born 6 April 1936) is a British medieval ecclesiastical historian.

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Henry Melvill

The Revd.

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Henry Montague Grover

Henry Montague Grover (1791–1866) was an English lawyer, cleric and writer.

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Henry Rose (priest)

Henry John Rose (1800–1873) was an English churchman, theologian of High Church views, and scholar, who became archdeacon of Bedford.

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Henry Twells

Rev.

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Henry Walpole

Henry Walpole (1558 – 7 April 1595) was an English Jesuit martyr.

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Henry Wilson Smith

Sir Henry Wilson Smith (30 December 1904 – 28 March 1978) was a British civil servant.

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Henry, Lord Paulet

Henry, Lord Paulet (1602–1672) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1626.

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Herbert Butterfield

Sir Herbert Butterfield (7 October 1900 – 20 July 1979) was Regius Professor of History and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

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Herbert Fuller

Herbert George Fuller (4 October 1856 – 2 January 1896) was an English born rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cambridge University and won four international caps for the England national rugby union team between 1882 and 1884.

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Herbert Hailstone

Herbert Hailstone (1850–1896) was an English author and scholar.

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Herbert Keigwin

Herbert Stanley Keigwin (4 May 1878 – 11 March 1962) was an English cricketer and colonial administrator in South Africa.

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Herbert Mills Birdwood

Herbert Mills Birdwood, CSI, LL.D. (29 May 1837 – 21 February 1907) was a British-Indian judge and administrator.

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Hilary Synnott

Sir Hilary Nicholas Hugh Synnott KCMG (20 March 1945 – 8 September 2011) was a British diplomat who was Regional Coordinator of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in Southern Iraq from 2003 to 2004, before retiring in 2005.

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History of the London School of Economics

The history of the London School of Economics dates from 1895, when the School was founded by Fabian Society members Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Graham Wallas, and George Bernard Shaw, with funding provided by private philanthropy, including a bequest of £20,000 from Henry Hunt Hutchinson to the Fabian Society.

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Hobson's Conduit

Hobson's Conduit, also called Hobson's Brook, is a watercourse that was built from 1610 to 1614 by Thomas Hobson and others to bring fresh water into the city of Cambridge, England from springs at Nine Wells, a Local Nature Reserve, near the village of Great Shelford.

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Holmfirth by-election, 1912

The Holmfirth by-election was a Parliamentary by-election.

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Hubert Stanley Middleton

Hubert Stanley Middleton (11 May 1890 – 13 August 1959) was a cathedral organist, who served at Truro Cathedral and Ely Cathedral before an appointment to Trinity College, Cambridge.

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Hugh Beach

General Sir William Gerald Hugh Beach, (born 20 May 1923) is a former British Army officer who, in retirement, researches and advises on defence policy, arms control and disarmament, with an active interest in promoting concerns about ethical issues of peace and war.

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Hugh de Balsham

Hugh de Balsham (or Hugo; died 16 June 1286) was a medieval English bishop.

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Hugh Green (martyr)

Hugh Green (c. 1584 – 19 August 1642 in Dorchester) was an English Catholic priest who was beatified by the Catholic Church in 1929.

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Hugh Kearney

Hugh Francis Kearney (22 January 1924 – 1 October 2017) was a British historian, and Amundson Professor Emeritus of the University of Pittsburgh.

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Hugh Moises

Hugh Moises (9 April 1722 Wymeswold –5 July 1806 Newcstle) was a noted English schoolmaster.

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Hugh Trevor-Roper

Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton, (15 January 1914 – 26 January 2003), was a British historian of early modern Britain and Nazi Germany.

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Humanitas Programme

The Humanitas Programme is a series of Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England, intended to bring leading practitioners and scholars to both universities to address major themes in the arts, social sciences, and humanities.

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Humphrey Fenn

Humphrey Fenn (died 1634), was an English puritan divine.

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Ian Corder

Vice Admiral Sir Ian Fergus Corder, (born 6 August 1960) is a retired senior Royal Navy officer who served as UK Military Representative to NATO.

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Ian Harland

The Right Reverend Ian Harland (19 December 1932 – 27 December 2008) was a Church of England cleric, serving as Anglican Bishop of Lancaster then Bishop of Carlisle.

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Ice skating

Ice skating is the act of motion by wearer of the ice skates to propel the participant across a sheet of ice.

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Isaac Barrow

Isaac Barrow (October 1630 – 4 May 1677) was an English Christian theologian and mathematician who is generally given credit for his early role in the development of infinitesimal calculus; in particular, for the discovery of the fundamental theorem of calculus.

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Isaac Barrow (bishop)

Isaac Barrow (1613 – 24 June 1680) was an English clergyman and Bishop, consecutively, of Sodor and Man and St Asaph, and also served as Governor of the Isle of Man.

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Isaac Kramnick

Isaac Kramnick (born 1938) is an American historian, social scientist and the Richard J. Schwartz Professor of Government at Cornell University.

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Isaac Milles

Isaac Milles or Mills (19 September 1638 – 6 July 1720) was an English cleric, often described as the model parish priest of that day.

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J. C. Beckett

James Camlin Beckett (1912 – 12 February 1996) was a Northern Irish historian.

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J. C. D. Clark

Jonathan Charles Douglas Clark (born 28 February 1951) is a British historian of both British and American history.

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J. E. Casely Hayford

Joseph Ephraim Casely Hayford, MBE (29 September 1866 – 11 August 1930), also known as Ekra-Agiman, was a Ghanaian journalist, editor, author, lawyer, educator, and politician who supported pan-African nationalism.

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J. Michael T. Thompson

John Michael Tutill Thompson (Michael to his friends), born on 7 June 1937 in Cottingham, England, is an Honorary Fellow in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge.

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James Adair (serjeant-at-law)

James Adair, KS (c. 1743 – 21 July 1798) was an Irish-born judge, serjeant-at-law, and Member of Parliament, who spent his career based in London.

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James Bindley

James Bindley (1737–1818) was an English official and antiquary, known as a book collector.

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James Carleton Paget

James Carleton Paget (born 1966) is Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies in the Faculty of Divinity of the University of Cambridge.

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James Clerk Maxwell

James Clerk Maxwell (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish scientist in the field of mathematical physics.

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James Croft (priest)

James Croft (2 July 1784 - 9 May 1869) was Archdeacon of Canterbury from 18 June 1825 until his death.

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James Dewar

Sir James Dewar FRS FRSE (20 September 1842 – 27 March 1923) was a Scottish chemist and physicist.

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James Douglas (antiquary)

James Douglas (1753–1819) was an English cleric, antiquarian and artist.

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James Douglas Hamilton Dickson

James Douglas Hamilton Dickson FRSE MRI (1849–1931) was a Scottish mathematician and expert in electricity.

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James Eversfield

James Eversfield was an English landowner who served as High Sheriff of Sussex.

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James Fellowes (physician)

Sir James Fellowes FRS FRSE FRCP (177130 December 1857, Langstone Cottage, near Havant, Hampshire) was a British military physician.

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James Fullarton Arnott

James Fullarton Arnott (29 April 1914 – 22 November 1982) was a Scottish professor, author, and theatrical director.

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James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale

James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale (5 August 1736 – 24 May 1802) was an English country landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons for 27 years from 1757 to 1784, when he was raised to the Peerage of Great Britain as Earl of Lonsdale.

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James Margetson

The Most Reverend James Margetson (1600 – 26 August 1678) was an English churchman, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh from 1663.

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James Mason

James Neville Mason (15 May 1909 – 27 July 1984) was an English actor.

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James Menter

Sir James Woodham Menter, (22 August 1921 – 18 July 2006) was a British physicist.

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James Morwood

James Henry Weldon Morwood (25 November 1943 – 10 September 2017)Harrow School Register 2002 8th edition edited by S W Bellringer & published by The Harrow Association was an English classicist and a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford University.

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James Reynolds (judge)

Sir James Reynolds (1684–1747) was an English judge who had a distinguished career in both Ireland and England, holding the office of Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas and subsequently Baron of the Exchequer in England.

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James Stevens Curl

James Stevens Curl is an architectural historian, architect, and author with an extensive range of publications to his name.

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James Stirling (physicist)

William James Stirling CBE, FRS, FInstP (born 4 February 1953) is the first Provost of Imperial College London.

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Jannette B. Frandsen

Jannette Behrndtz Frandsen is a researcher and consultant who works in many fields including nearshore hydrodynamics, aeroelasticity, numerical analysis, computational fluid dynamics, coastal modeling, experimental fluid mechanics, sloshing, coastal erosion, climate change related problems, e.g., sea level rise, natural hazards (storms, tsunamis), wind energy, biomimetics, wave energy.

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Jasper Parrott

Jasper Parrott (born 8 September 1944 in Stockholm) is the co-founder and executive chairman of HarrisonParrott Ltd.

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Jay Greenberg (composer)

Jay "Bluejay" Greenberg (born December 13, 1991, in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American composer and former child prodigy who entered the Juilliard School in 2002 at age 10.

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Jeremiah Markland

Jeremiah Markland (18 October (or 29) 1693 – 7 July 1776) was an English classical scholar.

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Jeremy Colman

Jeremy Colman was the Auditor General for Wales.

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Job Throckmorton

Job Throckmorton (Throkmorton) (1545–1601) was an English religious pamphleteer and Member of Parliament.

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Johannes Vogel

Johannes Christian Vogel FLS FAAAS (born 15 May 1963) is a German botanist, who since 1 February 2012 has been Director General of the Museum für Naturkunde and Professor of Biodiversity and Public Science at Humboldt University, both in Berlin.

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John Aucher

John Aucher D.D., (1619–1700) was an English clergyman and royalist supporter during the Commonwealth of Britain.

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John Baret

John Baret or Barrett (died 1580), was an English lexicographer during the Elizabethan era, and was responsible for publishing a dictionary of English, Latin, Greek and French entitled An Alvearie.

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John Bargrave

John Bargrave (1610 – 11 May, 1680), was an English author and collector and a canon of Canterbury Cathedral.

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John Beer

John Bernard Beer, FBA (31 March 1926 – 10 December 2017) was a British literary critic.

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John Bell (priest)

John Bell, D.D. was a 16th century priest and academic.

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John Best (politician)

John Best (1821 – 18 June 1865) was a British barrister and Peelite politician.

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John Bew (historian)

John Bew is Professor in History and Foreign Policy at King's College London and from 2013 to 2014 held the Henry A. Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the John W. Kluge Center.

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John Bottlesham

John Bottlesham was a medieval Bishop of Rochester.

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John Bryan (minister)

John Bryan, D.D. (died 1676), was an English clergyman, an ejected minister of 1662.

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John Cannon (historian)

John Ashton Cannon (born Hertfordshire, 8 October 1926, died Newcastle upon Tyne 25 October 2012) was an English historian specialising in 18th-century British politics.

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John Casey (academic)

John Casey (born 1939) is a British academic and a writer for The Daily Telegraph.

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John Charles Burkill

John Charles Burkill FRS (1 February 1900, Holt, Norfolk, England – 6 April 1993, Sheffield, England) was an English mathematician who worked on analysis and introduced the Burkill integral.

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John Chisholm (doctor)

John William Chisholm is a British medical doctor who works as a general practitioner (GP).

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John Christian Curwen

John Christian Curwen, born John Christian (12 July 1756 – 11 December 1828) was an English Member of Parliament and High Sheriff.

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John Cloake

John Cloake Hon. DLitt. (2 December 1924 – 9 July 2014) was a historian and author of several works mostly relating to the local history of Richmond upon Thames and surrounding areas.

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John Corner

John Corner, (4 January 1916 – 23 July 1996) was a British mathematician and physicist.

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John Cosin

John Cosin (30 November 1594 – 15 January 1672) was an English churchman.

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John Cotton (minister)

John Cotton (4 December 1585 – 23 December 1652) was a clergyman in England and the American colonies and considered the preeminent minister and theologian of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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John Disney (archaeologist)

John Disney (29 May 1779 – 6 May 1857) was an English barrister and archaeologist.

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John Disney (Unitarian)

John Disney (1746–1816) was an English Unitarian minister and biographical writer, initially an Anglican clergyman active against subscription to the Thirty Nine Articles.

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John Edmunds (academic)

John Edmunds, D.D. (died 1544), was master of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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John Ellingham Brooks

John Ellingham Brooks (1863–1929) was an English pianist and classical scholar.

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John Fincham

John Robert Stanley Fincham FRS FRSE (11 August 1926 – 9 February 2005) was a noted British geneticist who made important contributions to biochemical genetics and microbial genetics.

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John Finnemore (writer)

John David Finnemore (born 28 September 1977) is a British comedy writer and actor.

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John Fisher (bishop of Salisbury)

John Fisher (1748, Hampton – 8 May 1825, Seymour Street, London), DD was a 19th-century Church of England bishop, serving as Bishop of Exeter, then Bishop of Salisbury.

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John Fuller Russell

John Fuller Russell (1814–1884), was a priest in the Church of England, a writer, mostly on theological subjects, especially religious ritual, and a notable art collector.

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John Gordon (priest)

John Gordon (1726-1793) was an Anglican priest in the Eighteenth century.

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John Grenville

John Ashley Soames Grenville (11 January 1928 – 7 March 2011) was a historian of the modern world.

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John Guthrie Tait

John "Jack" Guthrie Tait (24 August 1861 – 4 October 1945) V.D. was a Scottish educator who became principal of the Central College of Bangalore prior to the First World War.

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John Hilton Grace

John Hilton Grace FRS (21 May 1873 – 4 March 1958) was a British mathematician.

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John Hollingworth (priest)

John Banks Hollingworth was Archdeacon of Huntingdon from 25 February 1828 until his death on 9 February 1856.

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John Hutchinson (Roundhead)

Colonel John Hutchinson (1615–1664) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England from 1648 to 1653 and in 1660.

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John Jebb (Dean of Cashel)

John Jebb was an Irish Anglican priest in the second half of the 18th century.

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John Jebb (reformer)

John Jebb (1736–1786) was an English divine, medical doctor, and religious and political reformer.

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John Joseph Lee

John Joseph Lee (born 9 July 1942) (commonly known as J.J. Lee), is an Irish historian and former senator.

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John Kendrew

Sir John Cowdery Kendrew, (24 March 1917 – 23 August 1997) was an English biochemist and crystallographer who shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Max Perutz; their group in the Cavendish Laboratory investigated the structure of heme-containing proteins.

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John Kenyon (patron)

John Kenyon (1784–1856) was an English verse-writer and philanthropist, now known as a patron of Robert Browning.

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John Livingstone (priest)

John Morris Livingstone (b 12 December 1928) was an Anglican Archdeacon in France in the last decades of the 20th century.

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John Mason (British diplomat)

Sir John Charles Moir Mason (13 May 1927 – 16 March 2008) was a British diplomat with Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service.

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John Mason (governor)

Captain John Mason (1586–1635) was a sailor and colonizer born at King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, and educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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John Meurig Thomas

Sir John Meurig Thomas (born 15 December 1932) is a Welsh chemist and educator primarily known for his work on heterogeneous catalysis, solid-state chemistry, and surface and materials science.

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John Norton (divine)

John Norton (May 6, 1606 – April 5, 1663) was a Puritan divine.

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John Paston (died 1466)

John Paston (10 October 1421 – 21 or 22 May 1466), was the son of William Paston, Justice of the Common Pleas, and Agnes Berry.

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John Pearson (author)

John George Pearson (born 5 October 1930) is an English novelist and an author of biographies, notably of Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, and of the Kray twins.

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John Pedder (priest)

The Very Rev John Pedder, DD (c1520- 1571) was an English churchman.

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John Penry

John Penry (1559 – 29 May 1593) is Wales's most famous Protestant martyr.

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John Richard Hardy

John Richard Hardy (18 May 1807 – 21 April 1858) was an English-born Australian pastoralist and gold commissioner.

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John Richardson (translator)

John Richardson (born Linton, Cambridgeshire, c. 1564 – 1625) was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge from 1615 until his death.

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John Snetzler

John Snetzler (or Schnetzler) was an organ builder of Swiss origin who worked mostly in England.

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John Symonds (academic)

John Symonds (1730–1807) was an English academic, who became professor of modern history at the University of Cambridge.

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John Vincent (historian)

John Russell Vincent (born 20 December 1937) is a British historian and a former Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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John Walker (Archdeacon of Essex)

John Walker D.D. (died 1588) was an English churchman, archdeacon of Essex from 1571.

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John Waller (bishop)

John Stevens Waller (18 April 1924 – 3 September 2015) was an Anglican bishop who served as the seventh Suffragan Bishop of Stafford.

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John Warkworth

John Warkworth DD (c. 1425 – 1500) was an English churchman and academic, a Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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John Whitgift

John Whitgift (c. 1530 – 29 February 1604) was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1583 to his death.

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John William Sutton Pringle

Sir John William Sutton Pringle FRS (J.W.S. Pringle) (1912–1982) was a British zoologist.

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John Wilson (mathematician)

John Wilson (6 August 1741, Applethwaite, Westmorland – 18 October 1793, Kendal, Westmorland) was an English mathematician.

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John Yorke (1685–1757)

John Yorke (1685-1757) was an English politician, who sat in the House of Commons as member for the Richmond constituency in the North Riding of Yorkshire between 1710 and 1757, with two short intervals.

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Jonathan D. G. Jones

Jonathan Dallas George Jones (born 14 July 1954) is a senior scientist at the Sainsbury Laboratory and a Professor at the University of East Anglia using molecular and genetic approaches to study disease resistance in plants.

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Jonathan Titcomb

Jonathan Holt Titcomb (29 July 1819 – 2 April 1887) was an English clergyman, and the first Anglican bishop of Rangoon.

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Joseph Beaumont

Joseph Beaumont (13 March 1616 – 23 November 1699) was an English clergyman, academic and poet.

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Joseph Beldam

Joseph Beldam (26 December 1795 – 6 June 1866) was an English writer, historian and advocate of the abolition of slavery.

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Josiah Clerk

Josiah Clerk, M.D. (1639–1714) was an English physician, briefly president of the College of Physicians.

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Julian T. Jackson

Julian Timothy Jackson (born 10 April 1954) is a prominent British historian.

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Keith Dewhurst

Keith Dewhurst (born 24 December 1931) is an English playwright and film and television scriptwriter.

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Kenneth Sansbury

Cyril Kenneth Sansbury (21 January 1905 – 25 August 1993) was an Anglican bishop in the second half of the 20th century.

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Kensington and Chelsea by-election, 1999

The Member of Parliament for Kensington and Chelsea, Alan Clark, (Conservative) died of a brain tumour on 5 September 1999.

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King's Ely

King's Ely, which was renamed from The King's School in March 2012,The School's Terms and Conditions and the Companies House registration would suggest that the School's legal name remains "The King's School, Ely" is a coeducational independent day and boarding school in the cathedral city of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.

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King's Hall, Cambridge

King's Hall was once one of the constituent colleges of Cambridge, founded in 1317, the second after Peterhouse.

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Kingsley Amis

Sir Kingsley William Amis, CBE (16 April 1922 – 22 October 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher.

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Klaus Roth

Klaus Friedrich Roth (29 October 1925 – 10 November 2015) was a German-born British mathematician known for work on diophantine approximation, the large sieve, and irregularities of distribution.

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Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy

The Knightbridge Professorship of Philosophy is the senior professorship in philosophy at the University of Cambridge.

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La Martiniere Lucknow

La Martinière College is an educational institution located in Lucknow, the capital of the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh.

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Laurence Gilliam

Laurence Duval Gilliam, OBE (4 March 1907 – 15 November 1964) was a BBC radio producer.

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Lazarus Seaman

Lazarus Seaman (died 1675), was an English clergyman, supporter in the Westminster Assembly of the Presbyterian party, intruded Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and nonconformist minister.

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Le Silence de la mer

Le Silence de la mer (The Silence of the Sea) is a French novel written during the summer of 1941 and published in early 1942 by Jean Bruller under the pseudonym "Vercors".

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Leonard Costello

Sir Leonard Wilfred James Costello (25 August 1881 – 2 December 1972) was an English barrister, college lecturer, soldier and colonial judge who was also a Liberal Party politician.

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Leonard Mawe

Leonard Maw (sometimes seen as "Mawe" (c. 1552 – 1629, Chiswick) was a Bishop of Bath and Wells and a Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge and Trinity College, Cambridge.

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Leslie Martin

Sir John Leslie Martin (Manchester, 17 August 1908 – 28 July 2000) was an English architect, and a leading advocate of the International Style.

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Lewis Grant (colonial administrator)

General Sir Lewis Grant, KCH (baptised 11 May 1777 – 26 January 1852) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator in the Caribbean.

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List of alumni of the University of St Andrews

This list of alumni of the University of St Andrews includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

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List of churches in Cambridge

The following is a list of churches in Cambridge, England.

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List of current heads of University of Cambridge colleges

A list of current heads of University of Cambridge colleges at the University of Cambridge, England.

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List of fictional Cambridge colleges

Fictional colleges are perennially popular in modern novels, allowing the author much greater licence when describing the more intimate activities of a Cambridge college and a way of placing events that might not be permitted by actual Cambridge geography.

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List of former chairmen of Cambridge University Conservative Association

Former chairmen, Conservative Association Cambridge University Conservative Association.

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List of former Presidents and Chairs of Cambridge Universities Labour Club

This is a list of Presidents of the Cambridge University Fabian Society, and its successor organisations, Cambridge University Socialist Society, Cambridge University Labour Club and the present-day Cambridge Universities Labour Club.

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List of founders of English schools and colleges

This is a list of the founders of English schools, colleges, and universities.

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List of Honorary Fellows of Keble College, Oxford

Keble College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford.

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List of Honorary Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge

This is a list of Honorary Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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List of In Our Time programmes

In Our Time is a discussion programme on the history of ideas; it has been hosted since 1998 by Melvyn Bragg on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom.

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List of institutions of the University of Cambridge

The following are institutions that form part of the University of Cambridge.

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List of judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales

The ordinary judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales are the Lord Justices of Appeal and Lady Justices of Appeal.

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List of Masters of Peterhouse, Cambridge

The Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge (formerly the Master of Peterhouse College) is the head of the oldest Cambridge University college, Peterhouse.

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List of members of Peterhouse, Cambridge

This ia a list of notable members of Peterhouse, a college of the University of Cambridge, England.

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List of Old Etonians born in the 20th century

The following notable pupils of Eton College were born in the 20th century.

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List of Old Shirburnians

Sherborne School is a British independent boys school, located in the town of Sherborne in north-west Dorset, England.

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List of Old Uppinghamians

Alumni of Uppingham School are known as Old Uppinghamians.

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List of organisations with a British royal charter

List of organisations with a British royal charter is an incomplete list of organisations based both on in and over the United Kingdom and throughout the world, in chronological order, that have received a royal charter from an English, Scottish, or British monarch.

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List of Oxbridge sister colleges

Most of the colleges forming the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford are paired into sister colleges across the two universities.

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List of Presidents of The Cambridge Union

This is a list of presidents of The Cambridge Union since its foundation in 1815.

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List of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom by education

This list of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom lists each Prime Minister by educational institutions attended.

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List of residential colleges

This is a list of residential colleges at various college campuses.

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List of Trinity College Dublin people

This is a list of notable alumni and faculty members of Trinity College, Dublin and the University of Dublin.

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Little St Mary's, Cambridge

Little St Mary's or St Mary the Less is a Church of England parish church in Cambridge, England, on Trumpington Street between Emmanuel United Reformed Church and Peterhouse.

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London School of Economics

The London School of Economics (officially The London School of Economics and Political Science, often referred to as LSE) is a public research university located in London, England and a constituent college of the federal University of London.

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Lord John Cavendish

Lord John Cavendish (22 October 1732 – 18 December 1796) was a British nobleman and politician.

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Luke Heslop

Luke Heslop (18 October 1738 - 23 June 1825) was an Anglican priest in the second half of the Eighteenth century and first half of the 19th.

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Luke Hughes (furniture designer)

Luke Hughes (born 11 May 1957) is one of the United Kingdom's leading furniture designers and an accomplished mountaineer.

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Malik R. Dahlan

Prof.

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Maria Grazia Spillantini

Maria Grazia Spillantini FMedSci FRS, is Professor of Molecular Neurology in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge.

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Marius de Vries

Marius de Vries (born 1961) is an English music producer and composer.

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Mark Horton (archaeologist)

Mark Chatwin Horton, FSA (born 15 February 1956) is a British maritime and historical archaeologist, television presenter and writer.

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Mark Tavener

Mark Tavener (1952/1953 – 18 October 2007) was an English writer, humorist, and dramatist best known for his BBC radio and television series In the Red (BBC Radio Four, 1995-1999/BBC Two, 1998) and Absolute Power (BBC Radio Four, 2000-2006/BBC Two 2005-2007), both of which came out of his PG Wodehouse Prize nominated novel In the Red (Hutchinson, 1989).

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Martin Beddoe

His Honour Judge Martin William Denton Beddoe (born 7 July 1955) is a British judge known for having presided over many high-profile criminal cases.

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Martin Clark (historian)

Martin Clark (30 September 1938 - August 5, 2017) was a British historian noted for his work on modern Italy.

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Martin Newman

Alban Martin James Newman (born 17 October 1963) is a UK based writer and adviser on leadership, communications and design.

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Martin Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gresford

Donald Martin Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gresford, OBE, QC (born 13 March 1937) is a British Liberal Democrat politician.

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Master (college)

A Master (more generically called a Head of House or Head of College) is the head or senior member of a college within a collegiate university, principally in the United Kingdom.

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Matthew Baillie Begbie

Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie (9 May 1819 – 11 June 1894) was a British lawyer, politician and judge.

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Matthew Gould

Matthew Steven Gould (born 20 August 1971) is a British diplomat who was Ambassador to Israel 2010–15.

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Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole (1624–1679) was an English Nonconformist theologian.

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Matthew Sheyn

Matthew Sheyn, a graduate of Peterhouse, Cambridge, was Bishop of Cork and Cloyne from 1572 until his death 13 June 1582.

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Matthew Sutcliffe

Matthew Sutcliffe (1550? – 1629) was an English clergyman, academic and lawyer.

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Matthew Wren

Matthew Wren (3 December 1585 – 24 April 1667) was an influential English clergyman, bishop and scholar.

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Matthew Wren (writer)

Matthew Wren (20 August 1629 – 14 June 1672) was an English politician and writer.

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Maurice Cowling

Maurice John Cowling (6 September 1926 – 24 August 2005) was a British historian and a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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Max Emanuel Ainmiller

Maximilian Emanuel Ainmiller (14 February 1807 – 9 December 1870) was a German artist and glass painter.

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Max Perutz

Max Ferdinand Perutz (19 May 1914 – 6 February 2002) was an Austrian-born British molecular biologist, who shared the 1962 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with John Kendrew, for their studies of the structures of haemoglobin and myoglobin.

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Maxwell Maxwell-Gumbleton

Maxwell Homfray Maxwell-Gumbleton (born Maxwell Homfray Smith; 17 June 1872–1 February 1952) was an Anglican bishop in the first half of the 20th century.

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May Ball

A May Ball is a ball at the end of the academic year that takes place at any of the colleges of the University of Cambridge.

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Merton College, Oxford

Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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Michael Axworthy

Michael George Andrew Axworthy (born 26 September 1962) is a British academic, author, and commentator.

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Michael Camille

Michael Camille (1958–2002), Mary L. Block Professor at the University of Chicago, was an art historian specialized in the European Middle Ages.

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Michael Hart (rower)

Michael John Hart MBE (born 24 October 1951) is a British former rower who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics and in the 1976 Summer Olympics.

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Michael Howard

Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne, (born 7 July 1941), is a British politician who served as the Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from November 2003 to December 2005.

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Michael Levitt

Michael Levitt, (מיכאל לויט; born 9 May 1947) is an American-British-Israeli biophysicist and a professor of structural biology at Stanford University, a position he has held since 1987.

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Michael Lynas

Michael Lynas (born 3 October 1981) is the Chief Executive of the National Citizen Service (NCS).

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Michael Portillo

Michael Denzil Xavier Portillo (born 26 May 1953) is a British journalist, broadcaster, and former Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister of the Conservative Party.

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Michael Purefoy

Michael Purefoy (1562–1627) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1584 and from 1621 to 1622.

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Michael Quinion

Michael Quinion (born c. 1943) is a British etymologist and writer.

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Michael Roe (historian)

Owen Michael Roe (born 5 February 1931) is an Australian historian and academic, focusing on Australian history.

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Michael Ward (scholar)

Michael Ward (born 6 January 1968) is a British scholar, best known for his book Planet Narnia, in which he argues that The Chronicles of Narnia is structured around the seven heavens.

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Michaelhouse, Cambridge

Michaelhouse is a former college of the University of Cambridge, that existed between 1323 and 1546, when it was merged with King's Hall to form Trinity College.

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Mike Dash

Mike Dash (born 1963) is a Welsh writer, historian and researcher.

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Miles Atkinson

Miles Atkinson (1741–1811) was an English cleric.

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Miles Barne (politician born 1746)

Miles Barne (22 May 1746 – 8 September 1825) was a British Member of Parliament for Dunwich, a Pocket Borough in the county of Suffolk, between 1791 and 1796 and High Sheriff of Suffolk from 1790 to 1791.

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Mukarram Jah

Mir Barkat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah Asaf Jah VIII (برکت علی خان مکرم جاہ آصف جاہ ہشتم), Siddiqi Bayafendi (born 6 October 1934), less formally known as Mukarram Jah, became the titular Nizam of Hyderabad upon the death of his grandfather in 1967.

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Mungo Fairgrieve

Mungo McCallum Fairgrieve FRSE (1872-1937) was a Scottish educator, academic author and amateur meteorologist.

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Murders of Sumarti Ningsih and Jesse Lorena

Sumarti Ningsih was found dead, and Seneng Mujiasih near death, on November 1, 2014, in a luxurious one-bedroom apartment in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.

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Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge

The Museum of Classical Archaeology is a museum in Cambridge, run by the Faculty of Classics of the University of Cambridge, England.

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National Ice Skating Association

The National Ice Skating Association is the governing body of ice skating within the United Kingdom.

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Niall Ferguson

Niall Campbell Ferguson (born 18 April 1964) Niall Ferguson is a conservative British historian and political commentator.

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Nicholas Battely

Nicholas Battely (1648-1704) was an English clergyman and antiquary, editor of William Somner’s Cantuaria Sacra and brother of John Battely.

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Nicholas Bownde

Nicholas Bownde, Bownd or Bound (died 1613) was an English clergyman, known for his Christian Sabbatarian writings.

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Nicholas Joicey

Nicholas Beverley Joicey (born 11 May 1970) is the Director General for Strategy, International and Biosecurity at Defra.

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Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford

Nicholas Herbert Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford, (born 22 April 1946) is a British economist and academic.

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Nicholas True, Baron True

Nicholas Edward True, Baron True CBE (born 1951) is a British Conservative politician and a member of the House of Lords.

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Nick Barton

Nicholas Hamilton Barton (born 30 August 1955) is a British evolutionary biologist.

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Nigel Balchin

Nigel Balchin (3 December 1908 – 17 May 1970)http://www.balchin-family.org.uk/NIGEL%20BALCHIN.htmlPeter Rowland, "Balchin, Nigel Marlin (1908–1970)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, accessed 9 December 2008 was an English novelist and screenwriter particularly known for his novels written during and immediately after World War II: Darkness Falls from the Air, The Small Back Room and Mine Own Executioner.

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Nigel Pilkington

Nigel Pilkington (born 28 November 1975) is a British actor, voice actor, comedian, screenwriter and former lawyer.

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Nigel Richards (British Army officer)

Major-General Nigel William Fairbairn Richards CB CBE (born 15 August 1945) is a former British Army officer who commanded 4th Division.

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Noel Malcolm

Sir Noel Robert Malcolm, (born 26 December 1956) is an English political journalist, historian and academic.

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Norman Craig

Lieutenant-Commander Norman Carlyle Craig KC (1868-1919), was the Conservative Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom for the Isle of Thanet from 1910 until his death in 1919.

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Norman Hammond

Norman Hammond (born 10 July 1944) is a British archaeologist, academic and Mesoamericanist scholar, noted for his publications and research on the pre-Columbian Maya civilization.

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Oakbank School, Keighley

Oakbank School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England.

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Okes Parish

William Okes Parish (called "Archdeacon Okes Parish" – so either Okes was his given name or he used Okes-Parish as a surname) was Archdeacon of Dorset from 1929 to 1936.

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Oliver St John, 1st Earl of Bolingbroke

Oliver St John, 1st Earl of Bolingbroke (1580? – June/July 1646), known from 1618 until 1624 as 4th Baron St John of Bletso, was an English nobleman and politician.

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Organ scholar

An organ scholar is a young musician employed as a part-time assistant organist at a cathedral, church or institution where regular choral services are held.

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Otto Herbert Wolff

Otto Herbert Wolff (born 10 January 1920 in Hamburg, died 27 April 2010) was a German born medical scientist, paediatrician and was the Nuffield Professor of Child Health at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

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Otto Plaschkes

Otto Plaschkes (13 September 1929 – 14 February 2005) was a British-Jewish film producer.

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Owen Chadwick

William Owen Chadwick (20 May 1916 – 17 July 2015) was a British Anglican priest, academic, writer and prominent historian of Christianity.

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Painted frieze of the Bodleian Library

The painted frieze at the Bodleian Library, in Oxford, United Kingdom, is a series of 202 portrait heads in what is now the Upper Reading Room.

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Patrick Billingsley

Patrick Paul Billingsley (May 3, 1925 – April 22, 2011) was an American mathematician and stage and screen actor, noted for his books in advanced probability theory and statistics.

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Patrick Cosgrave

Patrick John Francis Cosgrave (28 September 1941 – 16 September 2001) was an Anglophile Irish journalist and writer, and a staunch supporter of the British Conservative Party.

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Patrick de Maré

Patrick Baltzar "Pat" de Maré (also De Mare, de Mare,; 27 January 1916 – 17 February 2008) was a British consultant psychotherapist with a special interest in group psychotherapy.

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Patrick Jourdain

Patrick David Jourdain (1 November 1942 – 28 July 2016) was a British bridge player, teacher and journalist.

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Patrick Lynch (economist)

Patrick Lynch MRIA (5 May 1917 – 16 November 2001) was an Irish economist.

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Paul Cairn Vellacott

Paul Cairn Vellacott CBE, DSO (1891 - 15 November 1954) served as Headmaster of Harrow School and Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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Paul Dukes (historian)

Paul Dukes (born 1934) is a retired historian at the University of Aberdeen who is known for his work relating to Russia and Europe.

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Paul Midgley

Paul Anthony Midgley (born 1966) FRS is a Professor of Materials Science in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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Paul Morgan (judge)

Sir Paul Hyacinth Morgan (born 17 August 1952), styled The Hon.

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Paul Wild (Australian scientist)

Dr John Paul Wild AC CBE MA ScD (Cantab.) FRS FTSE FAA (17 May 192310 May 2008) was a British-born Australian scientist.

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Pembroke College, Cambridge

Pembroke College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England.

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Peregrine Worsthorne

Sir Peregrine Gerard Worsthorne (born 22 December 1923) is a British journalist, writer and broadcaster.

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Peter Addyman

Peter Vincent Addyman, (born 12 July 1939) is a British archaeologist, who was Director of the York Archaeological Trust from 1972 to 2002.

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Peter Fuller

Peter Michael Fuller (31 August 1947 – 28 April 1990) was a British art critic and magazine editor.

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Peter I van den Gheyn

Peter van den Gheyn (Peeter Vanden Ghein; 1500–1561) was a bell-founder of the Spanish Netherlands (now Belgium).

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Peter Megaw

Arthur Hubert Stanley 'Peter' Megaw, (20 July 191028 June 2006) was an architectural historian and archaeologist.

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Peter Tait (physicist)

Peter Guthrie Tait FRSE (28 April 1831 – 4 July 1901) was a Scottish mathematical physicist and early pioneer in thermodynamics.

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Peter Thurnham

Peter Giles Thurnham (21 August 1938 – 10 May 2008) was a British politician.

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Peter Watkins (civil servant)

Peter Derek Watkins CBE (born 8 February 1959) is a civil servant who served as Director General of the Defence Academy from 2011 to 2014.

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Peterhouse Boat Club

Peterhouse Boat Club is the rowing club for members of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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Peterhouse partbooks

The Peterhouse partbooks are a collection of English partbooks dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

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Peterhouse school of history

The Peterhouse School of History was named after the Cambridge college of the same name where the history taught concentrated on 'high politics'.

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Philip Freeman

Philip Freeman (1818–1875) was a Church of England cleric and Archdeacon of Exeter.

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Philip J. Cohen

Philip J. Cohen (born 1953) is an American dermatologist and former United Nations advisor on Bosnia and Herzegovina who has written several works on the history of the former Yugoslavia, most notably Serbia’s Secret War: Propaganda and the Deceit of History, first published in 1996 by Texas A&M University Press to mixed reviews.

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Philip Sherrard

Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard (23 September 1922 – 30 May 1995) was a British author, translator and philosopher.

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Philip Vincent

Relatively little is known of the "P.

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Philip Williamson (historian)

Philip Williamson (b. 1953) is a British historian.

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Phillip Blond

Phillip Blond (born 1 March 1966) is an English political philosopher, Anglican theologian, and director of the ResPublica think tank.

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Pieter Hellendaal

Pieter Hellendaal (1 April 1721 – 19 April 1799) was an Anglo-Dutch composer, organist and violinist.

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Porson Prize

The Porson Prize is an award for Greek verse composition at the University of Cambridge.

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Pulter Forester

Pulter Forester was an Anglican priest in the Eighteenth century, the Archdeacon of Buckingham from 1769 until 1778.

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R. P. Keigwin

Richard Prescott Keigwin (8 April 1883 – 26 November 1972) was an English academic.

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Ralph Abercromby, 2nd Baron Dunfermline

Ralph Abercromby, 2nd Baron Dunfermline (6 April 1803 – 2 July 1868) was a Scottish nobleman and diplomat, styled The Honourable from 1839 to 1858.

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Ralph Acton

Ralph Acton (fl. 14th century), was a supposed English theologian and philosopher, apparently primarily known for his writings, some of which still exist.

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Ralph Battell

Ralph Battell, D.D. (1649–1713) was an English divine.

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Ralph Knevet

Ralph Knevet (1600-1671) was an English clergyman and poet.

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Ralph Miliband

Ralph Miliband (born Adolphe Miliband; 7 January 1924 – 21 May 1994) was a British sociologist who was known as a prominent Marxist author.

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Ralph Sweet-Escott

Ralph Bond Sweet-Escott (11 January 1869 – 11 November 1907) was an English-born international rugby union half back who played club rugby for Cardiff and was capped three times for Wales.

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Ralph Tollemache

Ralph William Lyonel Tollemache-Tollemache, MA, JP (19 October 1826 – 5 October 1895) was a British clergyman in the Church of England.

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Ray Wijewardene

Deshamanya Vidya Jyothi Dr Philip Revatha "Ray" Wijewardene or simply known as Philip Wijewardene (Sinhala:පිලිප් රෙවත විජයවර්ධන) (20 August 1924 – 18 August 2010) was a Sri Lankan Engineer, Aviator, Inventor and Olympian athlete.

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Raymond Laflamme

Raymond Laflamme (born 1960), OC, FRSC is a Canadian physicist and founder and until mid 2017, was the director of the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo.

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Reginald Bainbrigg

Reginald Bainbrigg, or Baynbridge (1545–1606), was an English schoolmaster and antiquary.

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Reginald H. Fuller

Reginald Horace Fuller (March 24, 1915 – April 4, 2007) was an Anglo-American Biblical scholar, ecumenist, and Anglican priest.

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Registrar of the University of Oxford

The Registrar of the University of Oxford is one of the senior officials of the university.

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Richard Amphlett

Sir Richard Paul Amphlett, PC, QC (24 May 1809 – 7 December 1883) was an English barrister and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1874.

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Richard Baker (broadcaster)

Richard Baker OBE RD (born 15 June 1925) is an English broadcaster, best known as a newsreader for BBC News from 1954 to 1982.

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Richard Bathurst

Richard Bathurst (died 1762) was a British essayist and physician, born in Jamaica and sent to England to study medicine.

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Richard Campbell (classical musician)

Richard John Campbell (21 February 1956 – 8 March 2011) was an English classical musician, best known as a founder member of the early music ensemble Fretwork and for his newer association with the Feinstein Ensemble, specialising in historically accurate performance of 18th-century music.

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Richard Chenevix (bishop)

Richard Chenevix (1698 – 11 September 1779) was Bishop of Waterford and Lismore.

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Richard Crashaw

Richard Crashaw (c. 1613 – 21 August 1649), was an English poet, teacher, Anglican cleric and Catholic convert, who was among the major figures associated with the metaphysical poets in seventeenth-century English literature.

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Richard Eyre

Sir Richard Charles Hastings Eyre (born 28 March 1943) is an English film, theatre, television and opera director.

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Richard Gargrave

Sir Richard Gargrave (1575–1638) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1597 and 1609.

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Richard Harrison (died 1726)

Richard Harrison (1646–1726) was an English politician.

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Richard Harvey (astrologer)

Richard Harvey (1560-1630) was an English astrologer, theologian and controversialist.

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Richard Howland

Richard Howland (1540–1600) was an English churchman and academic, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and of St John's College, Cambridge, and bishop of Peterborough.

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Richard Laughton

Richard Laughton (1670?–1723) was an English churchman and academic, now known as a natural philosopher and populariser of the ideas of Isaac Newton.

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Richard Osbaldeston

Richard Osbaldeston (1691–1764) was a Church of England clergyman and Bishop of London from 1762 to 1764.

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Richard Shilleto

Richard Shilleto (25 November 1809 – 24 September 1876), English classical scholar, was born at Ulleskelf in Yorkshire.

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Richard Sledge

Richard Kitson Sledge (born 13 April 1930) is a retired Anglican priest.

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Richard Stovin

Lieutenant-General Richard Stovin (died 1825) was a British Army officer during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

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Robert Bartlett (historian)

Robert Bartlett, FBA, FRSE (born 27 November 1950 in Streatham) is an English historian and medievalist.

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Robert Beaumont (Master of Trinity College)

Robert Beaumont (died 1567) was Master of Trinity College Cambridge from 1561 to 1567 and twice Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge (1564, 1566).

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Robert Chalmers, 1st Baron Chalmers

Robert Chalmers, 1st Baron Chalmers, GCB, PC (18 August 1858 – 17 November 1938), was a British civil servant, and a Pali and Buddhist scholar.

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Robert Evan Kendell

Robert Evan Kendell, (28 March 1935 − 19 December 2002) was a Welsh psychiatrist.

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Robert Finch (priest)

Robert Poole Finch (1724-1803) was an English divine.

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Robert Foley (academic)

Robert Andrew Foley, FBA (born 18 March 1953) is a British anthropologist, archaeologist, and academic, specialising in human evolution.

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Robert Goddard (novelist)

Robert William Goddard (born 13 November 1954 in Fareham, Hampshire) is an English novelist.

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Robert Hodgson (priest)

Robert Hodgson, FRS, DD, MA (1766 – 1844) was Dean of Carlisle from 1820 to 1844.

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Robert Mond

Sir Robert Ludwig Mond, FRS, FRSE (9 September 1867 – 22 October 1938) was a British chemist and archaeologist.

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Robert Moss (priest)

Robert Moss (1666–1729) was an English churchman and controversialist, Dean of Ely from 1713.

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Robert Mossom (bishop)

The Rt Rev. Robert Mossom, DD, MA (1617 – 1679) was Bishop of Derry from 1666 to 1679.

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Robert Nathan (intelligence officer)

Sir Robert Nathan, KCSI, CIE (1868–1921) was a British intelligence official notable for his works against the Indian revolutionaries in Bengal, Britain and North America.

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Robert Shute

Robert Shute (died April 1590) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1571 to 1581.

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Robert Some

Robert Some (Soame) (1542–1609) was an English churchman and academic.

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Robert Thorp (priest)

Robert Thorp (1736 – 20 April 1812) was a British clergyman.

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Robert Wynne-Simmons

Robert Anthony Wynne-Simmons (born 18 August 1947) is a British composer, film director and screenwriter.

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Robin Humphreys

Robert Arthur (Robin) Humphreys OBE (6 June 1907 – 2 May 1999) was an historian, the first professor of Latin American studies in the United Kingdom and the founder of the Institute of Latin American Studies at University College London.

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Robin Russell-Jones

Robin Russell-Jones (born 5 March 1948) is a medical doctor with an abiding interest in environmental pollution and the way it impinges on public health.

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Roger Deakin

Roger Stuart Deakin (11 February 1943 – 19 August 2006) was an English writer, documentary-maker and environmentalist.

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Roger Scruton

Sir Roger Vernon Scruton (born 27 February 1944) is an English philosopher and writer who specialises in aesthetics and political philosophy, particularly in the furtherance of traditionalist conservative views.

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Rory Sweetman

Rory Sweetman (born 1956) is a professional New Zealand historian.

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Ross Hook

Ross Sydney Hook (1917–1996) was an Anglican bishop in the 20th century.

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Saint Peter

Saint Peter (Syriac/Aramaic: ܫܸܡܥܘܿܢ ܟܹ݁ܐܦ݂ܵܐ, Shemayon Keppa; שמעון בר יונה; Petros; Petros; Petrus; r. AD 30; died between AD 64 and 68), also known as Simon Peter, Simeon, or Simon, according to the New Testament, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, leaders of the early Christian Great Church.

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Sam Mendes

Samuel Alexander Mendes (born 1 August 1965) is an English stage and film director.

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Samuel Clarke (annotator)

Samuel Clarke or Clark (1626–1701) was an English Nonconformist clergyman known as an assiduous annotator of the Bible.

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Samuel Garth

Sir Samuel Garth FRS (1661 – 18 January 1719) was an English physician and poet.

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Samuel Harris (historian)

Samuel Harris (1682–1733) was an English clergyman and academic, the first professor of modern history at the University of Cambridge.

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Samuel Jebb

Samuel Jebb (c. 1694 – 1772) was an English physician and literary scholar.

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Samuel Provoost

Samuel Provoost (March 11, 1742 – September 6, 1815) was an American Clergyman.

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Samuel Thomas (priest)

Samuel Thomas (1627–1693) was an English nonjuring clergyman and controversialist.

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Sarah Flannery

Sarah Flannery (born 1982, County Cork, Ireland) was, at sixteen years old, the winner of the 1999 Esat Young Scientist Exhibition for development of the Cayley–Purser algorithm, based on work she had done with researchers at Baltimore Technologies during a brief internship there.

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Scott McBain

Scott McBain is a pseudonym of a Scottish fiction writer.

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Senate House, Cambridge

The Senate House of the University of Cambridge is now used mainly for degree ceremonies.

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Senior Wrangler (University of Cambridge)

The Senior Wrangler is the top mathematics undergraduate at Cambridge University in England, a position which has been described as "the greatest intellectual achievement attainable in Britain." Specifically, it is the person who achieves the highest overall mark among the Wranglers – the students at Cambridge who gain first-class degrees in mathematics.

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Shallet Turner

Shallet Turner FRS LL. D. (ca. 1692 – 13 November 1762) was a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and a Fellow of the Royal Society.

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Shashikumar Chitre

Shashikumar Madhusudan Chitre FNA, FASc, FNASc, FRAS is an Indian mathematician and astrophysicist, known for his research in Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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Shirley Robin Letwin

Shirley Robin Letwin (17 February 1924 – 19 June 1993) was an American academic who lived in London.

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Simon Deakin

Simon Deakin (born 26 March 1961) is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, Cambridge, and a Fellow of Peterhouse College, Cambridge.

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Simon Langham

Simon de Langham (1310 – 22 July 1376) was an English clergyman who was Archbishop of Canterbury and a cardinal.

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Simon McBurney

Simon Montagu McBurney, OBE (born 25 August 1957) is an English actor, writer and director.

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Simon Montacute

Simon Montacute (died 1345) was a medieval Bishop of Worcester and Bishop of Ely.

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Simon Oliver (priest)

Simon Andrew Oliver (born 2 October 1971) is a British Anglican priest, theologian, and academic.

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Simon Patrick (translator)

Simon Patrick (died 1613) was an English gentleman of Lincolnshire, known as a translator.

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Sir Drue Drury, 1st Baronet

Sir Drue Drury, 1st Baronet (7 October 1588 – 23 April 1632) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1621 and 1624.

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Sir Geoffrey Ellis, 1st Baronet

Sir Robert Geoffrey Ellis, 1st Baronet (4 September 1874 in Shipley, West Yorkshire – 28 July 1956) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Sir Henry Percy Gordon, 2nd Baronet

Sir Henry Percy Gordon, 2nd Baronet FRS (21 October 1806 – 29 July 1876).

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Sir Horatio Mann, 2nd Baronet

Sir Horatio (Horace) Mann, 2nd Baronet (2 February 1744 – 2 April 1814) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1774 and 1807.

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Sir John Ayloffe, 5th Baronet

Rev.

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Sir John Williams, 2nd Baronet, of Eltham

Sir John Williams, 2nd Baronet, of Elham (1653–1723) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1701 to 1705.

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Sir Robert Austen, 3rd Baronet

Sir Robert Austen, 3rd Baronet (March 1664 – June 1706), was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1699 to 1701.

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Solomos Solomou (economist)

Solomos Solomou is a University Reader in Economics who teaches at the University of Cambridge.

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St George's School, Edinburgh

St George's School for Girls is an all-girls independent school situated in the Ravelston district of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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St John the Evangelist's Church, Cambridge

St John the Evangelist's Church is a Church of England parish church located on the junction of Hills Road and Blinco Grove in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.

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St Peter's College

St, St. or Saint Peter's College may refer to.

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Steph Cook

Stephanie Jayne "Steph" Cook, MBE (born 7 February 1972) is a British retired modern pentathlete.

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Stephen Barclay

Stephen Paul Barclay (born 3 May 1972) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for North East Cambridgeshire since May 2010.

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Stephen Blundell

Stephen John Blundell (born 1967) is a professor of physics at the University of Oxford.

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Stephen Egerton (priest)

Stephen Egerton (1555?-1621?) was an English priest, a leading Puritan preacher of his time, who was also active in agitating for reform of the Church of England.

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Stephen Rippingall

Stephen Frost Rippingall (12 December 1825 – 11 January 1856) was an English rower and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University in 1845 and won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta in 1853.

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Stephen Schlesinger

Stephen C. Schlesinger is an American author, political commentator, and international affairs specialist.

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Steven Connor

Steven Kevin Connor, FBA (born 11 February 1955) is a British literary scholar.

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Syed Ali Akbar

Syed Ali Akbar (born 1890), Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India) was the son of Captain Syed Mohammed, commander of the Paigah army in Hyderabad State and brother of Olympic tennis player Syed Mohammed Hadi. He was born in Hyderabad on 16 October 1890 and got his primary and secondary education from Madrasa Aliya. After completing his matriculation he moved to Bombay and completed his intermediate from Wilson College. In 1912 when he was in the final year of his B.A., the Nizam's government approved his scholarship by the State government to study in England. From 1912 to 1916, he read history, political science, and economics at Peterhouse, Cambridge. Immediately after completing his M.A Cantab (Tripos) in Economics, he returned to Hyderabad.

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Syed Mohammad Hadi

Syed Mohammad (S.M.) Hadi (12 August 1899 – 14 July 1971, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India) was one of the most gifted pioneering athletes of India.

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Tan Tarn How

Tan Tarn How) is a Singaporean playwright and senior research fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies (Singapore). His plays have been staged in Singapore and Hong Kong, and have won numerous awards. In 2011, Epigram Books published a collection of six of his plays.

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Tennis Court Road

Tennis Court Road is a street in central Cambridge, England.

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Terence Wilmot Hutchison

Terence Wilmot Hutchison FBA (August 13, 1912 – October 6, 2007) was an economist.

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Teversham

Teversham is a small village in Cambridgeshire located roughly from Fulbourn, and is roughly from the centre of Cambridge.

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Thatcherism

Thatcherism describes the conviction, economic, social and political style of the British Conservative Party politician Margaret Thatcher, who was leader of her party from 1975 to 1990.

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The Boat Race 1841

The 5th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 14 April 1841.

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The Boat Race 1842

The 6th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 11 June 1842.

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The Boat Race 1899

The 55th Boat Race took place on 25 March 1899.

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The Boat Race 1900

The 57th Boat Race took place on 31 March 1900.

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The Boat Race 1932

The 84th Boat Race took place on 19 March 1932.

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The Boat Race 1933

The 85th Boat Race took place on 1 April 1933.

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The Boat Race 1957

The 103rd Boat Race took place on 30 March 1957.

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The Boat Race 1972

The 118th Boat Race took place on 1 April 1972.

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The Boat Race 1973

The 119th Boat Race took place on 7 March 1973.

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The Boat Race 1996

The 142nd Boat Race took place on 6 April 1996.

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The Boat Race 1997

The 143rd Boat Race between crews from the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge took place on the River Thames on 29 March 1997.

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The Boat Race 1998

The 144th Boat Race took place on 28 March 1998.

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The Boat Race 1999

The 145th Boat Race took place on 3 April 1999.

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The Boat Race 2003

The 149th Boat Race took place on 6 April 2003.

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The Boat Races 2016

The 2016 Boat Races (also known as The Cancer Research UK Boat Races for the purposes of sponsorship) took place on 27 March 2016.

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The Chaplin Society

The Chaplin Society is the informal name of The Most Excellent and Venerable Guild of Ely, by the Grace of Charles, King and Martyr, in honour of Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin.

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Theophilus Browne

Theophilus Browne (1763–1835) was a Unitarian clergyman who was born in 1763 in Derby, England.

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Thomas Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont of Swords

Thomas Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont of Swords (c. 1582 – 8 February 1625) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1604 and 1611.

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Thomas Byng

Thomas Byng (or Bynge) (died 1599) was an English academic and lawyer, Master of Clare Hall, Cambridge from 1571.

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Thomas Campion

Thomas Campion (sometimes Campian; 12 February 1567 – 1 March 1620) was an English composer, poet, and physician.

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Thomas Charles Morgan

Sir Thomas Charles Morgan (1783 – 28 August 1843) was an English physician and writer with an interest in philosophical and miscellaneous subject matter.

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Thomas Desmond Williams

Thomas Desmond Williams (26 May 1921 – 18 January 1987) was an Irish academic and Professor of Modern History at University College Dublin (UCD).

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Thomas Gray

Thomas Gray (26 December 1716 – 30 July 1771) was an English poet, letter-writer, classical scholar, and professor at Pembroke College, Cambridge.

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Thomas Heywood

Thomas Heywood (early 1570s – 16 August 1641) was an English playwright, actor, and author.

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Thomas Humphrey (MP)

Sir Thomas Humphrey (ca. 1554 – 4 February 1624) was an English politician.

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Thomas Leveritt

Thomas Leveritt is an Anglo-American artist who works in various media.

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Thomas Lorkin

Thomas Lorkin (c. 1528–1591) was an English churchman, academic and physician, Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge from 1564.

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Thomas Moigne (bishop)

The Rt.

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Thomas Nelson, 2nd Earl Nelson

Thomas Nelson, 2nd Earl Nelson, born Thomas Bolton (7 July 1786 – 1 November 1835), was the 2nd Earl Nelson.

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Thomas North

Sir Thomas North (1535–1604) was an English justice of the peace, military officer and translator.

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Thomas Nuce

Thomas Nuce or Newce (died 1617) was an English translator from Latin.

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Thomas Percy (Gunpowder Plot)

Thomas Percy (– 8 November 1605) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

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Thomas Scott (preacher)

Thomas Scott (or Scot) (c. 1580 – 1626) was an English preacher, a radical Protestant known for anti-Spanish and anti-Catholic pamphlets.

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Thomas Sedgwick

Thomas Sedgwick (Segiswycke) (died 1573 in a Yorkshire prison) was an English Roman Catholic theologian.

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Thomas Sedgwick Whalley

Thomas Sedgwick Whalley (1746–1828) was an English cleric, poet and traveller.

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Thomas Smoult

Thomas Smoult (1631 or 1632 – 9 July 1707) was the first Professor of Moral Theology or Casuistical Divinity in 1683 at the University of Cambridge to the post now known as the Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy.

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Thomas Some

Thomas Some D.D. (d. 5 May 1649) was a Canon of Windsor from 1622 to 1644.

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Thomas Speght

Thomas Speght (died 1621) was an English schoolmaster and editor of Geoffrey Chaucer.

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Thomas Wren (priest)

Thomas Wren (1632–1679) was Archdeacon of Ely from 1663 until 1679.

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Thriplow

Thriplow is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, south of Cambridge.

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Tibor Fischer

Tibor Fischer (born 15 November 1959) is a British novelist and short story writer.

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Tim Crane

Timothy Martin Crane (born 17 October 1962) is a philosopher who works mostly on the philosophy of mind and metaphysics.

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Timeline of Cambridge

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cambridge, England.

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Timothie Bright

Timothie Bright, M.D. (1551?-1615) was an Early Modern British physician and clergyman, the inventor of modern shorthand.

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Toffs and Toughs

Toffs and Toughs is a 1937 photograph of five English boys: two dressed in the Harrow School uniform including waistcoat, top hat, boutonnière, and cane; and three nearby wearing the plain clothes of pre-war working class youths.

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Tom Askwith

Thomas Garrett Askwith (24 May 1911 – 16 July 2001) was Permanent Secretary in the British Ministry of African Affairs, and a double Olympian.

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Tom Savage (bishop)

Thomas Joseph Savage was an Anglican bishop in the third quarter of the 20th century.

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Tompkins Table

The Tompkins Table is an annual ranking that lists the Colleges of the University of Cambridge in order of their undergraduate students' performances in that year's examinations.

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Trumpington Street

Trumpington Street is a major historic street in central Cambridge, England.

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Turbojet

The turbojet is an airbreathing jet engine, typically used in aircraft.

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Uckfield School

Uckfield School, founded in 1718, later called Uckfield Grammar School, grew from a small local charity school at Uckfield into a grammar school with about 160 boys, including boarders.

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University Challenge

University Challenge is a British quiz programme which first aired in 1962.

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University Challenge 1999–2000

Series 29 of University Challenge began on 13 September 1999, with the final on 9 May 2000.

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University Challenge 2000–01

Series 30 of University Challenge began on 4 September 2000, with the final on 2 April 2001.

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University Challenge 2010–11

Series 40 of University Challenge began on 5 July 2010 and aired on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2013–14

Series 43 of University Challenge began on 15 July 2013 on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2015–16

Series 45 of University Challenge began on 13 July 2015 on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2016–17

Series 46 of University Challenge began on 11 July 2016 on BBC Two, and finished on 10 April 2017.

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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University)The corporate title of the university is The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.

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University of Cambridge Chancellor election, 1847

An election for the Chancellorship of the University of Cambridge was held on 25–27 February 1847, after the death of the Duke of Northumberland.

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University of Cambridge Philharmonic Orchestra

The University of Cambridge Philharmonic Orchestra (UCPO) is a student-run orchestra in Cambridge, England.

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Val May

Valentine Gilbert Delabere "Val" May, CBE (1 July 1927 – 6 April 2012) was an English theatre director and artistic director.

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Vane Ivanović

Ivan "Vane" Stefan Ivanović (9 June 1913 – 4 April 1999) was a Yugoslav-British athlete, shipowner, political activist, diplomat, writer and philanthropist.

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Vela Velupillai

Kumaraswamy (Vela) Velupillai (born 1947) is an academic economist and a Senior Visiting Professor at the Madras School of Economics and was, formerly, (Distinguished) Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research in New York City and Professore di Chiara Fama in the Department of Economics at the University of Trento, Italy.

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Vincent Watts

Vincent Challacombe Watts OBE (born 11 August 1940) is a British academic and businessman.

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W. B. Gallie

Walter Bryce Gallie (5 October 1912 – 31 August 1998) was a Scottish social theorist, political theorist, and philosopher.

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W. K. C. Guthrie

William Keith Chambers Guthrie, FBA (1 August 1906 – 17 May 1981), usually cited as W. K. C. Guthrie, was a Scottish classical scholar, best known for his History of Greek Philosophy, published in six volumes between 1962 and his death.

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Wade (folklore)

Wade (Old English Wada), is the English name for a common Germanic mythological character who, depending on location, is also known as Vadi (Norse) and Wate (Middle High German).

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Walter Curle

Walter Curle (or Curll; 1575 – 1647) was an English bishop, a close supporter of William Laud.

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Walter Erle (died 1581)

Walter Erle (c.1515/20-1581) (alias Erley, Erell, etc.) of Colcombe in the parish of Colyton, of Bindon in the parish of Axmouth, both in Devon, and of Charborough in Dorset, England, was a courtier and servant of the Royal Household to two of the wives of King Henry VIII, namely Catherine Howard (beheaded 1542) and Catherine Parr (survived, died 1548), and successively to his son King Edward VI (1547-1553) and two daughters, Queen Mary I (1553-1558) and Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) during their successive reigns.

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Walter Haddon

Walter Haddon LL.D. (1515–1572) was an English civil lawyer, much involved in church and university affairs under Edward VI, Queen Mary, and Elizabeth I. He was a Cambridge humanist and reformer, and was highly reputed in his time as a Latinist: his controversial exchange with the Portuguese historian Jerónimo Osório attracted international attention based largely on the scholarly reputations of the protagonists.

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Walter Whittingham

Walter Godfrey Whittingham (5 October 1861 – 17 June 1941) was a Church of England bishop.

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Warkworth's Chronicle

The Warkworth's Chronicle, now stylized "Warkworths" Chronicle, is an English chronicle formerly ascribed to John Warkworth, a Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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William Archer Porter

William Archer Porter (c. 1825 - d. 16 July 1890) was a British lawyer and educationist who served as the Principal of Government Arts College, Kumbakonam and tutor and secretary to the Maharaja of Mysore.

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William Attersoll

William Attersoll (died 1640), was an English puritan divine and author.

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William Bingley

William Bingley (January 1774 – 11 March 1823) was an English cleric, naturalist and writer.

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William Birdwood

Field Marshal William Riddell Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood, (13 September 1865 – 17 May 1951) was a British Army officer.

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William Brewster (Mayflower passenger)

William Brewster (1566 – 10 April 1644) was an English official and Mayflower passenger in 1620.

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William Browne (physician)

Sir William Browne FRS (1692 – 10 March 1774) was an English doctor.

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William Buckmaster

William Buckmaster (died 1545) was an English cleric and academic, three times vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

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William Burchett

William Burchett (1694 - 27 December 1750) was a Canon of Windsor from 1739 to 1750.

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William Butler (physician)

William Butler (1535–1617) was an English academic and physician.

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William Charke

William Charke (died 1617) was an English Puritan cleric and controversialist, known as one of those brought into the Tower of London to debate with the imprisoned Jesuit, Edmund Campion.

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William Chester (mayor)

Sir William Chester (1509–?c.1574) was one of the leading English Merchants of the Staple and Merchant Adventurers of the mid-16th century, five times Master of the Worshipful Company of Drapers, Lord Mayor of London in the year 1560-61 and Member of Parliament for the City of London.

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William de St-Calais

William de St-Calais (died 1096) was a medieval Norman monk, abbot of the abbey of Saint-Vincent in Le Mans in Maine, who was nominated by King William I of England as Bishop of Durham in 1080.

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William Falkner (divine)

William Falkner, D.D. (died 1682) was an English divine.

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William Gretton

William Gretton (1736–1813), was the master of Magdalene College, Cambridge.

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William Grindal

William Grindal (died 1548), was an English scholar.

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William Guise-Tucker

William Guise Tucker R,N, B.A., (12 May 1812; 17 January 1885) was a Church of England priest and Royal Navy chaplain.

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William Hatteclyffe

William Hatteclyffe (ca. 1417–1480), sometimes spelt in other ways, such as Hattclyff, Hatcliff, and even Atcliff, was an English physician, diplomat, and King's Secretary.

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William Henry Solomon

Sir William Henry Solomon KCMG, (1852-1930) was a judge of the Appellate Division from 1910 to 1929 and Chief Justice of South Africa from 1927 to 1929.

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William Henry Young

William Henry Young FRS (London, 20 October 1863 – Lausanne, 7 July 1942) was an English mathematician.

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William Hopkins

William Hopkins FRS (2 February 1793 – 13 October 1866) was an English mathematician and geologist.

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William Maclagan

William Dalrymple Maclagan (18 June 1826 – 19 September 1910) was Archbishop of York from 1891 to 1908, when he resigned his office, and was succeeded in 1909 by Cosmo Gordon Lang, later Archbishop of Canterbury.

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William Markwick

William Markwick (1739 – 6 April 1812), who took the name of William Eversfield, was a Fellow of the Linnaean Society and a keen naturalist, known for his pioneering phenological observations recorded in Gilbert White's 1789 book The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne.

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William Mellish (died 1791)

William Mellish (c.1710 - 16 December 1791) was a British government administrator and Member of Parliament.

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William Mompesson

William Mompesson (1639–1709) was a historically important clergyman, whose decisive action when his Derbyshire parish, Eyam, became infected with the plague in the 17th century averted more widespread catastrophe.

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William Myles Knighton

William Myles Knighton CB (born 1931) is a former senior British civil servant.

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William Otto Adolph Julius Danckwerts

William Otto Adolph Julius Danckwerts KC (1853 – 25 April 1914) was a noted British lawyer.

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William Ridgeway

Sir William Ridgeway, FBA (6 August 1858 – 12 August 1926) was a classical scholar and the Disney Professor of Archaeology at Cambridge University.

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William Ruck-Keene

William George Elmhirst Ruck-Keene MVO (30 January 1867 – 30 January 1935) was an Admiral of the Royal Navy.

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William Samuel Lilly

William Samuel Lilly (10 July 1840 – 29 August 1919) was an English barrister and man of letters.

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William Selby (died 1638)

Sir William Selby (died 1638) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1597 to 1601.

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William Sherlock

William Sherlock (c. 1641 – June 1707) was an English church leader.

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William Smyth (historian)

William Smyth (1765 in Liverpool – 24 June 1849 in Norwich) was an English poet and historian, who became Regius Professor at Cambridge in 1807.

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William St John Hope

Sir William Henry St John Hope (1854–1919) was an English antiquary.

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William Stone Building

The William Stone Building is a residential structure within the grounds of Peterhouse, Cambridge, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge.

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William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin

William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, (26 June 1824 – 17 December 1907) was a Scots-Irish mathematical physicist and engineer who was born in Belfast in 1824.

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William Wentworth

William Charles Wentworth (13 August 1790 – 20 March 1872) was an Australian explorer, journalist, politician and author, and one of the leading figures of early colonial New South Wales.

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William Whittlesey

William Whittlesey (or Whittlesea) (died 5 June 1374) was a Bishop of Rochester, then Bishop of Worcester, then finally Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Women's Boat Race 2014

The 69th Women's Boat Race took place on 30 March 2014.

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1280s

The 1280s is the decade starting January 1, 1280 and ending December 31, 1289.

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1280s in England

Events from the 1280s in England.

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1284

Year 1284 (MCCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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13th century

As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was the century which lasted from January 1, 1201 through December 31, 1300 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Common Era.

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1736 in architecture

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1941 in architecture

The year 1941 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1989 Birthday Honours

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

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