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Jewish guests at high table. For the next seven years, Trevor-Roper battled to suppress the insurgency of the
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singled this out as "shameful railing". There is a hole burnt in the middle of the relevant page in Perne's own copy of Foxe. Perne died in 1589, leaving a legacy to the college that funded a number of fellowships and scholarships, as well bequeathing an extensive collection of books. This collection
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Cambridge, with assets exceeding £350 million. It is currently third in terms of net assets per student. Members of Peterhouse are encouraged to attend communal dinners, known as "Hall". Hall takes place in two sittings, with the second known as "Formal
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Peterhouse in the 1980s was "startling", stating the college had become under Cowling's influence a sort of right-wing "lunatic asylum", who were determined to sabotage Trevor-Roper's reforms. In 1987 Trevor-Roper retired complaining of "seven wasted years."
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Cambridge, although academic performance tends to vary year to year due to its small population. In the past five years, it has sat in the top ten of the 29 colleges within the
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in 1982 and opened in its current form as a library two years later. In recent years, the final gallery of the old museum building has been converted into a reading room, named the Gunn Gallery, after Chan Gunn.
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altarpiece and a striking ceiling of golden suns. Its placement in the centre of one side of a court, between open colonnades is unusual, being copied for a single other college (
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1419:Category:Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge
848:Peterhouse has its main site situated on
693:. This continued under the Mastership of
4112:Whipple Museum of the History of Science
3384:Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
2330:. Oxford University Press. p. 180.
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1415:Category:Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge
1411:List of members of Peterhouse, Cambridge
1407:List of Masters of Peterhouse, Cambridge
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1217:William Stone Building, Scholars' Garden
4247:Colleges of the University of Cambridge
2982:Charles Babbage, Father of the Computer
2906:. Peterhouse, Cambridge. Archived from
2866:. Peterhouse, Cambridge. Archived from
2726:. Peterhouse, Cambridge. Archived from
2671:. Peterhouse, Cambridge. Archived from
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2559:. Peterhouse, Cambridge. Archived from
2234:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1289:Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University
4087:Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
3613:Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
3102:List of University of Cambridge people
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673:Between 1626 and 1634, the Master was
580:, to keep a number of scholars in the
27:College of the University of Cambridge
4257:Grade I listed buildings in Cambridge
1484:Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
771:– an intellectual movement linked to
619:and John Newton. During the reign of
508:Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
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3992:Cambridge University Health Partners
3489:Human, Social, and Political Science
2219:. Cambridge: W. Heffer and Sons Ltd.
1836:crystallographic electron microscopy
1556:Chemist, physicist, inventor of the
3499:Politics and International Studies
2942:Peterhouse Annual Record 1999/2000
2824:Peterhouse Annual Record 2002/2003
2434:Ascherson, Neal (19 August 2010).
1498:Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough
677:. Wren had previously accompanied
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4102:Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
3796:Cambridge University Wine Society
3651:Institute of Continuing Education
3484:History and Philosophy of Science
3436:Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
2835:"History of Peterhouse Libraries"
2236:, Oxford University Press (2004).
2128:"Annual Report and Accounts 2023"
1724:broadcaster and former politician
1401:People associated with Peterhouse
1092:, given annually by the magazine
193:The Scholars of the Bishop of Ely
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3987:Cambridge Theological Federation
3580:Materials Science and Metallurgy
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2694:Cooper, Trevor (26 April 2001).
2249:(1863). Robert Whittaker (ed.).
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2776:"Six in race for Carbuncle Cup"
1943:Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge
1466:Prime Minister of Great Britain
1157:Museum of Classical Archaeology
518:, also studied at the college.
416:in England, founded in 1284 by
4252:1284 establishments in England
3556:Scott Polar Research Institute
3083:The Lord Sainsbury of Turville
2513:Sharpe, Tom (1 January 2002).
2215:Walker, Thomas Alfred (1935).
2168:. Cambridge: William Metcalfe.
2162:Cooper, Charles Henry (1860).
1931:Peterhouse May Boat Crew, 1896
1834:(1982) for his development of
1200:Peterhouse Deer Park in Spring
775:. While often associated with
615:through the efforts of Bishop
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4159:Cambridge University Reporter
2864:Peterhouse Architectural Tour
2774:Watson, Anna (22 July 2010).
2724:Peterhouse Architectural Tour
2669:Peterhouse Architectural Tour
2639:Peterhouse Architectural Tour
2587:Peterhouse Architectural Tour
2557:Peterhouse Architectural Tour
2492:. Random House. p. 562.
2135:Peterhouse College, Cambridge
2015:Cambridge University Reporter
1656:Mathematician, winner of the
366:Show map of Central Cambridge
363:Location in Central Cambridge
4153:Fictional Cambridge colleges
4148:Cambridge University Council
3319:Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic
3181:Gonville and Caius
773:philosophical conservativism
163:; 740 years ago
67:Old Court, facing the Chapel
39:St Peter's School, Cambridge
3756:Light Entertainment Society
2519:. Arrow Books/Random House.
1032:organ in the Chapel was by
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576:, 24 December 1280 allowed
514:, second prime minister of
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3949:Rugby League Varsity Match
3441:Mitochondrial Biology Unit
2955:. Petreans. Archived from
2516:[Porterhouse Blue]
2409:"Maurice Cowling Obituary"
2359:. Routledge. p. 147.
1521:, "Father of the computer"
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988:style of the Chapel mixes
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543:Church of St Mary the Less
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3954:Rugby Union Varsity Match
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2665:"Old Court, Looking East"
2351:Latham, A. J. H. (2007).
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1537:Scientist, discoverer of
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2583:"Over the Perne Library"
2415:. London. 26 August 2005
1895:Chapel and main entrance
1602:Formulator of classical
1575:Inventor and pioneer in
1450:Archbishop of Canterbury
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1000:architecture contains a
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3897:Lightweight Men (CULRC)
3494:Archaeological Research
3063:University of Cambridge
2754:John Simpson Architects
2531:"Peterhouse, Cambridge"
2006:University of Cambridge
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1086:John Simpson Architects
996:building. The Chapel's
498:-winning film director
414:University of Cambridge
55:University of Cambridge
3944:The Varsity Polo Match
3544:Palaeoclimate Research
3426:Autism Research Centre
2440:London Review of Books
2165:Memorials of Cambridge
2053:"Fellows by Seniority"
2010:"Notice by the Editor"
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3964:University Golf Match
3892:Openweight Men (CUBC)
3771:Philosophical Society
3701:Amateur Dramatic Club
3573:Theoretical Cosmology
3563:Mathematical Sciences
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3206:Lucy Cavendish
3151:Corpus Christi
2904:"Peterhouse Images"
2635:"Hall Chimneypiece"
2553:"The Perne Library"
2389:. 10 September 1999
2083:"About the College"
1953:The Chaplin Society
1673:Herbert Butterfield
1599:James Clerk Maxwell
1463:The Duke of Grafton
873:Burrough's Building
733:Herbert Butterfield
705:ordinance from the
658:Actes and Monuments
639:, who gave him the
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457:Nobel prize winners
445:James Clerk Maxwell
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4070:Fitzwilliam Museum
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3266:Sidney Sussex
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2750:"Whittle Building"
2381:"Peterhouse blues"
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2645:on 9 October 2006
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2337:978-0-19920-811-1
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