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 | | | | College name | College of Scholars of the Holy Trinity of Norwich | | Named after | The Holy Trinity | | Established | 1350 | | Location | Trinity Lane | | Admittance | Men and women | | Master | Prof. Martin Daunton | | Undergraduates | 359 | | JCR President | Rob Chapman | | Graduates | 233 | | MCR President | Scott Stevens | | Sister colleges | All Souls College, Oxford University College, Oxford | | | Official website | | Boat Club website | Trinity Hall is the fifth oldest college of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1350 by William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich. It is sometimes informally known as Tit Hall[1]. Image File history File links Trinity_Hall_shield. ...
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College name All Souls College Collegium Omnium Animarum Named after Feast of All Souls Established 1438 Sister College Trinity Hall, Cambridge Warden Dr. John Davis JCR President None Undergraduates None MCR President None Graduates 8 (approx. ...
College name University College Collegium Magnae Aulae Universitatis Named after Established 1249 Sister College Trinity Hall Master Lord Butler of Brockwell JCR President Peter Surr Undergraduates 420 MCR President Monte MacDiarmid Graduates 144 Homepage Boatclub Crest of University College, Oxford University College (in full, the The Master and Fellows of...
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Foundation
The devastation caused by the Black Death plague of the 1340s caused the loss of nearly half of the English population; Bishop Bateman himself lost nearly 700 of his parish priests, and so his decision to found a college was probably centred around a need to rebuild the priesthood. Thus in the foundation of 1350, Bateman stated that the college's aim was "the promotion of divine worship and of canon and civil science and direction of the commonwealth and especially of our church and diocese of Norwich." This led the college to be particularly strong in legal studies, a tradition that has continued over the centuries. This article concerns the mid fourteenth century pandemic. ...
Centuries: 13th century - 14th century - 15th century Decades: 1290s 1300s 1310s 1320s 1330s - 1340s - 1350s 1360s 1370s 1380s 1390s Years: 1340 1341 1342 1343 1344 1345 1346 1347 1348 1349 Events and Trends The Black Death spreads across Europe The Battle of Sluys is fought between the naval fleets of...
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Buildings The college site on the River Cam was originally obtained from the purchase of a house from John de Crauden to house the monks during their study, and the main court was built in the college's first few decades. View north from Kings College bridge The River Cam is a tributary of the River Great Ouse in the east of England. ...
The chapel was licensed in 1352 and built in 1366, in the year that Pope Urban V granted the Master and Fellows permission to celebrate Mass in the college. In 1729, Sir Nathaniel Lloyd redecorated the chapel in what, despite subsequent enlargements, remains an intimate style, forming the smallest of the University's chapels. Events June 4 - Glarus joins the Swiss Confederation. ...
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Like the chapel, the Hall of the college was rebuilt by Sir Nathaniel Lloyd and enlarged in the 19th century. It also remains one of the smallest and most intimate halls in the University. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1200x806, 194 KB) Jerwood Library, Trinity Hall College Cambridge. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1200x806, 194 KB) Jerwood Library, Trinity Hall College Cambridge. ...
View north from Kings College bridge The River Cam is a tributary of the River Great Ouse in the east of England. ...
The following is a list and brief history of the bridges over the River Cam in Cambridge, England. ...
The college library was built in the late sixteenth century, probably during the mastership of Thomas Preston and is now principally used for the storage of manuscripts and rare books. The new Jerwood Library overlooking the river was opened by Lord Howe in 1999. Thomas Preston (1537-1598) was a master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and a dramatist. ...
Richard Edward Geoffrey Howe, Baron Howe of Aberavon, CH, PC, QC (born 20 December 1926), known until 1992 as Sir Geoffrey Howe, is a senior British Conservative politician. ...
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The college also owns properties in the centre of Cambridge; on Bateman Street; and on its Wychfield Site next to Fitzwilliam College.
College life Historically, Trinity Hall was known for being strong in Law; today, it has strengths not only in Law but across a range of academic subjects including both sciences and arts. Situated on the River Cam, hidden between Clare College and Trinity College, the college is known for its friendly and (by Cambridge standards) unpretentious atmosphere. It also performs well at sport (notably rowing, and its Boat Club) and has well-known musical and dramatic societies. View north from Kings College bridge The River Cam is a tributary of the River Great Ouse in the east of England. ...
College name Clare College Named after Elizabeth de Clare Established 1326 Previously named University Hall (1326-1338) Clare Hall (1338-1856) Location Trinity Lane Admittance Men and women Master Prof. ...
Full name The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity Motto Virtus vera nobilitas Virtue is true Nobility Named after The Holy Trinity Previous names Kingâs Hall and Michaelhouse (until merged in 1546) Established 1546 Sister College(s) Christ Church Master The Lord Rees of Ludlow Location Trinity Street...
Trinity Hall Boat Club (also known as THBC) is the rowing club of Trinity Hall, a college of the University of Cambridge. ...
It is a relatively small institution when compared to its larger but younger neighbour, Trinity College, founded in 1546. At first all colleges in Cambridge were known as halls (e.g. Pembroke College was called Pembroke Hall) and then later changed their names from Hall to College. However, when Henry VIII founded Trinity College (thereby effectively stealing Trinity Hall's name) next door, it became clear that Trinity Hall would continue being known as a Hall. This is also why it is incorrect to call it Trinity Hall College. // Events Spanish conquest of Yucatan Peace between England and France Foundation of Trinity College, Cambridge by Henry VIII of England Katharina von Bora flees to Magdeburg Science Architecture Michelangelo Buonarroti is made chief architect of St. ...
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The present Master is historian Professor Martin Daunton.
The main entrance to Trinity Hall in Trinity Lane. Download high resolution version (1024x768, 116 KB)The main entrance to Trinity Hall, Cambridge in Trinity Lane Photograph © Andrew Dunn, 4 November 2004. ...
Download high resolution version (1024x768, 116 KB)The main entrance to Trinity Hall, Cambridge in Trinity Lane Photograph © Andrew Dunn, 4 November 2004. ...
Download high resolution version (2272x1704, 1950 KB)Elizabethan Library (foreground) and dining hall (background) at Trinity Hall, Cambridge Photograph taken 16 January 2005. ...
Download high resolution version (2272x1704, 1950 KB)Elizabethan Library (foreground) and dining hall (background) at Trinity Hall, Cambridge Photograph taken 16 January 2005. ...
Masters See also: - http://www.andrewsenior.com/thherald/masters.html
The Masters of Trinity Hall include: - 1350 Robert de Stretton or Stratton
- 1355 Adam Walker or Wickmer
- 1384 Robert Branch or Braunch
- 1413 Henry Wells d.1431
- 1429 Marmaduke Lumley
- 1443 Simon Dalling
- 1453 Simon Thornham
- 1471 William Dalling d.1501
- 1502 Edward Shrouldham
- 1505 & 1509 John Wright resigned 1512
- 1512 Walter Huke or Hewke d.1517 or 1518
- 1520 & 1527 Thomas Larke resigned 1525
- 1525 Stephen Gardiner (1525-1552, 1553-1555)
- 1549 Walter Haddon (1549-February 1552)
- 1552 William Mouse (October 1552. removed 1553, reinstated 1555. Probably resigned before 1559)
- 1553 Stephen Gardiner (1553-1555)
- 1555 Henry Harvey
- 1584 Thomas Preston
- 1598 John Cowell
- 1611 Clement Corbett
- 1626 Thomas Eden
- 1645 John Selden
- 1645 & 1660 (recalled) Robert King
- 1645 John Bond
- 1676 Thomas Exton
- 1688 George Oxenden
- 1702 George Bramston
- 1710 Sir Nathaniel Lloyd resigned.
- 1735 Sir Edward Simpson d.20 May 1764.
- 1764 Sir James Marriot d.21 March 1803
- 1803 Sir Wiliam Wynne d.1815
- 1815 Thomas Le Blanc d.1843
- 1843 Sir Herbert Jenner-Fust
- 1852 Thomas Charles Geldart
- 1877 Sir Henry James Sumner Main
- 1888 Henry Latham d.15 April 1902
- 1902 Edward Anthony Beck b.21 March 1848 d.12 April 1916
- 1919 Henry Bond resigned
- 1929 Henry Roy Dean retired 1954
- 1955 Sir William Ivor Jennings d.19 Dec 1965
- 1966 William Alexander Deer resigned Sept. 1975.
- 1975 Theodore Morris Sugden
- 1986 Sir John Lyons retired September 2000
- October 2000 Professor Peter Clarke
- 2005 Professor Martin Daunton
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Thomas Preston (1537-1598) was a master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and a dramatist. ...
John Selden (December 16, 1584 - November 30, 1654) was an English jurist, legal antiquary and oriental scholar. ...
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Bibliography - Trinity Hall: The History of a Cambridge College, 1350-1975, Charles Crawley, ISBN 0-9505122-0-6
- The Hidden Hall: Portrait of a Cambridge College, Peter Pagnamenta, ISBN 1-903942-31-4
See also Trinity Hall Boat Club (also known as THBC) is the rowing club of Trinity Hall, a college of the University of Cambridge. ...
June Events are alternatives to May Balls held by some Cambridge colleges. ...
References - ^ Trinity Hall JCR: Sports and Societies. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
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Boat Club • June Event Trinity Hall Boat Club (also known as THBC) is the rowing club of Trinity Hall, a college of the University of Cambridge. ...
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Full name Churchill College Motto Forward Named after Sir Winston Churchill Previous names - Established 1960 Sister College(s) Trinity College Master Sir John Boyd Location Storeys Way Undergraduates 440 Postgraduates 210 Homepage Boatclub Churchill College Main Entrance Churchill College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of...
College name Clare College Named after Elizabeth de Clare Established 1326 Previously named University Hall (1326-1338) Clare Hall (1338-1856) Location Trinity Lane Admittance Men and women Master Prof. ...
Full name Clare Hall Motto - Named after Clare College Previous names - Established 1966, 1984 Sister College St Cross College President Prof. ...
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Full name Darwin College Motto - Named after The Darwin Family Previous names - Established 1964 Sister College(s) Wolfson College Master Prof. ...
Full name Downing College Motto Quaerere Verum Seek the truth Named after Sir George Downing Previous names - Established 1800 Sister College(s) Lincoln College Master Prof. ...
of the Emmanuel College College name Emmanuel College Named after Jesus Christ (Emmanuel) Established 1584 Location St Andrews Street Admittance Men and women Master The Lord Wilson of Dinton Undergraduates 500 Graduates 100 Sister college Exeter College, Oxford College Website Boat Club Wesite Emmanuel front court and the Wren...
College name Fitzwilliam College Motto Ex antiquis et novissimis optima (Latin: The best of old and new) Named after Fitzwilliam Museum, named after the 7th Viscount FitzWilliam, named after Fitzwilliam Street, original location Established 1966 Previously named Fitzwilliam Hall (Non collegiate) (1869-1924) Fitzwilliam House (Non collegiate) (1924-1966) Location...
Full name Girton College Motto - Better is wisdom than weapons of war (Alumni) Named after Girton Village Previous names The College for Women (1869), Girton College (1872) Established 1869 Sister College(s) Somerville College Mistress Professor Dame Marilyn Strathern Location Huntingdon Road Undergraduates 503 Postgraduates 201 Homepage Boatclub Girton College...
Full name Gonville and Caius College Motto Named after Edmund Gonville & John Caius Previous names Gonville Hall (1348), Gonville & Caius (1557) Established 1348, refounded 1557 Sister College(s) Brasenose College Master Sir Christopher Hum Location Trinity St Undergraduates 468 Postgraduates 291 Homepage Boatclub Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge is a...
College name Homerton College Motto Respice Finem (Latin: Look to the end) Named after Homerton town Established 1976 Previously named Homerton Academy (1768-1852) Training Institution of the Congregational Board of Education (1852-1894) Location Hills Road Admittance Men and women Principal Dr Kate Pretty Undergraduates 539 Graduates 681 Sister...
Full name Hughes Hall Motto Disce ut Servus Named after Miss Elizabeth Phillips Hughes Previous names - Established 1885 Sister College(s) None President Prof. ...
College name The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint John the Evangelist and the glorious Virgin Saint Radegund, near Cambridge Named after The Virgin Mary Saint John the Evangelist Saint Radegund Jesus Lane and Jesus Parish Established 1496 Location Jesus Lane Admittance Men and women Master Prof. ...
Full name The Kingâs College of Our Lady and St Nicholas in Cambridge Motto Veritas et Utilitas Truth and usefulness Named after Henry VI Previous names - Established 1441 Sister College(s) New College, Oxford Provost Prof. ...
Full name Lucy Cavendish College Motto - Named after Lucy Cavendish Previous names - Established 1965 Sister College None President Dame Veronica Sutherland Location Lady Margaret Road Undergraduates 106 Graduates 116 Homepage Boatclub Lucy Cavendish College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge with a focus on the needs of...
Full name The College of Saint Mary Magdalene Motto Garde ta Foy Keep your Faith Named after Mary Magdalene Previous names Buckingham College Established 1428 Sister College(s) Magdalen College Master Duncan Robinson Location Magdalene Street Undergraduates 335 Postgraduates 169 Homepage Boatclub Magdalene College (pronounced ) was founded in 1428 as...
Full name New Hall Motto - Named after - Previous names - Established 1954 Sister College(s) St Annes College, Oxford President Anne Lonsdale Location Huntingdon Road Undergraduates 377 Postgraduates 74 Homepage Boatclub New Hall is a women-only college in the University of Cambridge. ...
Full name Newnham College Motto - Named after Its location in the village of Newnham Previous names Newnham Hall Established 1871 Sister College(s) Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Principal Dame Patricia Hodgson Location Sidgwick Avenue Undergraduates 396 Postgraduates 120 Homepage N/A A view of the Clough and Kennedy buildings of...
Full name Pembroke College Motto - Named after Countess of Pembroke, Mary de St Pol Previous names Marie Valence Hall (1347), Pembroke Hall (?), Pembroke College (1856) Established 1347 Sister College(s) Queens College Master Sir Richard Dearlove Location Trumpington Street Undergraduates ~420 Postgraduates ~240 Homepage Boatclub Pembroke College is a...
Full name Peterhouse Motto - Named after St Peter Previous names The Scholars of the Bishop of Ely St Peterâs College Established 1284 Sister College(s) Merton College Master The Lord Wilson of Tillyorn Location Trumpington Street Undergraduates 253 Postgraduates 125 Homepage Boatclub The chapel cloisters, through which Old Court...
Full name The Queens College of Saint Margaret and Saint Bernard in the University of Cambridge Motto Floreat Domus May this House Flourish Named after - Previous names - Established 1448 Sister College(s) Pembroke College President Lord Eatwell Location Silver Street Undergraduates 490 Postgraduates 270 Homepage Boatclub The Gatehouse, as...
Full name Robinson College Motto - Named after Sir David Robinson Previous names - Established 1977 Sister College St Catherines College Warden (Anthony) David Yates Location Grange Road Undergraduates 390 Graduates 96 Homepage Boatclub Robinson College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. ...
Full name Collegium sive aula D. Catharinæ in Universitate Cantabrigiensi Motto For the wheel! (unofficial) Named after St Catharine of Alexandria Previous names Katharine Hall (1473-1860) Established 1473 Sister College(s) Worcester College Master Prof. ...
Full name Saint Edmunds College Motto per revelationem et rationem through revelation and reason Named after St Edmund of Abingdon Previous names St. ...
College name The College of Saint John the Evangelist of the University of Cambridge Motto Souvent me Souvient (Latin: I often remember) Named after The Hospital of Saint John the Evangelist Established 1511 Location St. ...
Full name Selwyn College Motto ÎÎÎΡÎÎÎΣÎÎ Quit ye like men Named after George Augustus Selwyn Previous names - Established 1882 Sister College(s) Keble College, Oxford Master Prof. ...
College name The College of the Lady Frances Sidney Sussex Motto Dieu me Garde de Calomnie (French: God preserve me from calumny) Founder Lady Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex Established 1596 Location Sidney Street Admittance Men and women Master Prof. ...
Full name The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity Motto Virtus vera nobilitas Virtue is true Nobility Named after The Holy Trinity Previous names Kingâs Hall and Michaelhouse (until merged in 1546) Established 1546 Sister College(s) Christ Church Master The Lord Rees of Ludlow Location Trinity Street...
Full name Wolfson College Motto Ring True Named after The Wolfson Foundation Previous names University College, Wolfson College (1972) Established 1965 Sister College Linacre College President Dr Gordon Johnson Location Barton Road Undergraduates 90 Graduates 510 Homepage Boatclub Wolfson College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of...
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