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    Peterhouse is the oldest constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England, founded in 1284 by Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely. Peterhouse...
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  • The Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge is the head of the oldest Cambridge University college, Peterhouse. As of 2014 there have been 52 masters (counting...
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  • This is a list of notable members of Peterhouse, a college of the University of Cambridge, England. It includes alumni, fellows and Masters of the college...
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    Simon McBurney (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    composer and writer Gerard McBurney. He studied English literature at Peterhouse, Cambridge, graduating in 1980. He moved to Paris and trained for the theatre...
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    Nicholas Joicey (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    University of Bristol and then completed a PhD, also in history, at Peterhouse, Cambridge, in 1995. From 1995 to 1996, Joicey worked at The Observer newspaper...
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    Adolphus Ward (category Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    London, the son of John Ward. He was educated in Germany and at Peterhouse, Cambridge. In 1866, Ward was appointed professor of history and English literature...
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  • This is a list of Honorary Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge. A list of current honorary fellows is published on the college's website at Fellows by Seniority...
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    Kayla Barron (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    Following her graduation, Barron attended Peterhouse at the University of Cambridge on a Gates Cambridge Scholarship; and received a Master of Philosophy...
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    Charles Babbage (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    should any be committed to one. In 1812, Babbage transferred to Peterhouse, Cambridge. He was the top mathematician there, but did not graduate with honours...
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    Hugh Trevor-Roper (category Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    at the age of 67, he became Master of Peterhouse, the oldest and smallest college in the University of Cambridge. His election, which surprised his friends...
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    Sam Mendes (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    Jewish mother, Mendes grew up in North London. He read English at Peterhouse at Cambridge University, and began directing plays there before joining Donmar...
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    Colin Greenwood (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    instrument, then that was really cool." Greenwood read English at Peterhouse, Cambridge, between 1987 and 1990, and read modern American literature including...
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  • Peterhouse may refer to: Peterhouse, Cambridge Peterhouse Boys' School Peterhouse Girls' School Peterhouse school of history Peterhouse partbooks Peterhouse...
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    Peter Guthrie Tait (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    mathematics and physics at the University of Edinburgh, and then went to Peterhouse, Cambridge, graduating as senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman in 1852...
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  • round. First Round Semi-finals Final The 2018 series was won by Peterhouse, Cambridge whose team of Dan Mazer, Mark Horton, Michael Howard and Michael...
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  • David L. Clarke (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge, from which he obtained his PhD in 1964 under the supervision of Grahame Clark. He became a Fellow of Peterhouse in 1966...
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    John Cosin (category Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    was deprived. On 8 February 1635 Cosin was appointed master of Peterhouse, Cambridge; and in 1640 he became vice-chancellor of the university. In October...
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    James Mason (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    educated at Marlborough College and took a first in architecture at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he became involved in stock theatre companies in his spare...
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    Garret Hostel Bridge, a street and bridge in Cambridge. The University of Cambridge's first college, Peterhouse, was founded in 1284 by Hugh de Balsham, the...
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  • Harold Temperley (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    History at the University of Cambridge from 1931, and Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge. Temperley was born in Cambridge, the son of Ernest Temperley,...
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    James Clerk Maxwell (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    mathematician, Maxwell left Scotland for the University of Cambridge. He initially attended Peterhouse, but before the end of his first term transferred to...
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  • Noel Malcolm (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    College, Malcolm read history at Peterhouse, Cambridge, and received his doctorate in history from Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a Fellow and College...
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    Thomas Gray (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    poet, letter-writer, and classical scholar at Cambridge University, being a fellow first of Peterhouse then of Pembroke College. He is widely known for...
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    Henry Cavendish (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    24 November 1748) he entered the University of Cambridge in St Peter's College, now known as Peterhouse, but left three years later on 23 February 1751...
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    Hugh Latimer (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    of Cambridge from the age of 14, where according to the Alumni Cantabrigienses he was a pupil of John Watson and probably a scholar of Peterhouse. He...
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    Barry St. Leger (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    County Tipperary. He was educated at Eton College, and then at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He joined the British Army in April 1756, serving as an ensign...
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  • Oxford, against Peterhouse, Cambridge, on 18 April 2016. Before these matches, the lowest score was 35, reached by New Hall, Cambridge, 1997. This score...
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    David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn (category Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    was made a Knight of the Thistle in 2000. He served as Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge from 2002 to 2008. He was President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh...
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    cum laude in 1938. After spending the 1938–1939 academic year at Peterhouse, Cambridge, as a Henry Fellow, he was appointed to a three-year Junior Fellowship...
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    Grahame Clark (category Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge)
    at the University of Cambridge, where he was appointed Disney Professor of Archaeology from 1952 to 1974 and Master of Peterhouse from 1973 to 1980. Born...
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