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Town of | Cambridge, a Western Australian local government area |
Prof Lewis has maintained at | Cambridge a School of Mineralogy which has earned a hi |
is the boat club for members of Clare Hall, | Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of |
He was thrown out of | Cambridge a second time after a scandal involving a Ro |
ppointed as the third President of New Hall, | Cambridge, a position she held until 2008. |
of Arts Degree in Law from the University of | Cambridge, a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice fr |
n both constituencies and chose to represent | Cambridge, a seat he held until 1774. |
Keith Guthrie as Master of Downing College, | Cambridge, a post he held until his death. |
At | Cambridge, a praelector is a fellow of a college. |
ointed to be Chancellor of the University of | Cambridge, a post he held until 1456. |
Educated at Queens' College, | Cambridge, Abbott was commissioned into the Royal Navy |
Redfern designed work in Oxford, | Cambridge, Abingdon and Carlisle. |
He graduated from | Cambridge Academy in 1871, then began his career by te |
n playing at the now-defunct Kendall Cafe in | Cambridge across from Boston around 2000. |
Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary 3rd Edition CD | |
dents consistently placing in the top few at | Cambridge Advanced Levels. |
xford he then represented their great rivals | Cambridge after becoming a student at Trinity College, |
Aberdeen University and Fitzwilliam College, | Cambridge, after a spell as a tutor in Physiology at C |
He also wrote about the University of | Cambridge, after a year's visit (Harukanaru Kenburijji |
2004 the name was slightly adjusted to Q103 | Cambridge after their launch on DAB Digital Radio. |
k his postgraduate work at the University of | Cambridge after being elected to the Leverhume Fellows |
as a curacy at The Good Shepherd Chesterton, | Cambridge after which he was Fellow and Chaplain (late |
nitially struggled to gain a place whilst at | Cambridge after making his debut in 1955. |
He also played for | Cambridge again in a win in the Varsity cricket match. |
runs at 15.12 with a highest score of 71 for | Cambridge against Surrey. |
Pooley rowed for | Cambridge against Oxford in The Boat Race for four yea |
He made his first-class debut for | Cambridge against Somerset in 1895. |
He died of cancer in | Cambridge, aged 57. |
He was sent to The Perse School, | Cambridge, aged 13, not speaking a word of English. |
Darke died in | Cambridge, aged 88. |
n the Organ Scholarship at Christ's College, | Cambridge aged 19 and studied under Nicolas Kynaston. |
He died in | Cambridge aged 70. |
Cambridge Airport | |
It lies northeast of the city, with | Cambridge Airport located immediately to the east. |
t with Newmarket Road in the foreground with | Cambridge Airport behind. |
nal Education, is an international school of | Cambridge Alevel system in Shenzhen, China. |
Cambridge also awarded him the Harkness Scholarship in | |
back of popular demand, Fitzwilliam College, | Cambridge, also renamed their bar the 'Kriss Akabusi E |
Solihull School and later Christ's College, | Cambridge although his studies were interrupted by Wor |
The | Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial is located th |
Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial is a cemetery | |
Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial a World War I | |
Interior of the | Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial chapel |
name resides on the 'Wall of Missing' at the | Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial. |
The | Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial is a cemetery |
In praise of | Cambridge, an anthology in prose and verse, 1912 |
The | Cambridge Ancient History, vol. 5. Cambridge Universit |
Perkins, Bryan.; Whitby, Michael (2000), The | Cambridge ancient history 14. |
The | Cambridge ancient history, Cambridge University Press |
Bryan Ward-Perkins The | Cambridge Ancient History: Empire and Successors, A.D. |
John Boardman ed., The | Cambridge Ancient History, Part 1, 2nd Edition, (ISBN |
Cambridge Ancient History: The Augustan Empire, 43 B.C | |
in Calne, Wiltshire and at Trinity College, | Cambridge and was awarded cricket and athletics Blues |
He studied at Christ's College, | Cambridge, and became a proficient classical scholar. |
z Ezzat Pasha was educated at Jesus College, | Cambridge and the now defunct Royal Military Academy, |
His mother Paula Smith, rowed for | Cambridge and Great Britain. |
He was born in | Cambridge and attended The Perse School. |
promoters of an astronomical observatory at | Cambridge, and one of the founders of the Philosophica |
rofessor of Linguistics at the University of | Cambridge and a fellow of Downing College, Cambridge. |
ent editors are Clare Jackson (Trinity Hall, | Cambridge) and Julian Hoppit (University College Londo |
The | Cambridge and Concord Turnpike was an early turnpike b |
educated at St Paul's and Christ's College, | Cambridge, and ordained in 1891. |
park designers were Carr Lynch & Sandell of | Cambridge and Oehme van Sweden of Washington, DC. |
He read history at King's College, | Cambridge and became a Fellow there in 1954. |
He won a scholarship to | Cambridge and later turned to teaching, which secured |
he was a research fellow at Trinity College, | Cambridge and then from 1954 a lecturer in the mathema |
was started in 1715 while Thomlinson was at | Cambridge, and before he took orders. |
attended Girton College at the University of | Cambridge and the British School at Athens. |
dward VII Professor of English Literature at | Cambridge, and later President of Clare Hall. |
He was educated at Trinity College, | Cambridge, and graduated as a MA in 1849. |
educated at Harrow School, Trinity College, | Cambridge and St Mary's Hospital, London. |
She lived with Keynes in London, | Cambridge and Sussex. |
ial worker before attending Trinity College, | Cambridge and Westcott House, Cambridge. |
He completed his MA degree at | Cambridge and took over the school in 1927. |
The station is served by trains between | Cambridge and London King's Cross. |
Gibbons was born in | Cambridge and christened at Oxford the same year - thu |
n's School, Leatherhead and Queens' College, | Cambridge, and joined the Cambridge Footlights Club. |
39 he was elected fellow of Trinity College, | Cambridge, and for a short time studied law. |
mas continued his studies at Westcott House, | Cambridge and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. |
1957 and educated at Corpus Christi College, | Cambridge and Ripon College, Cuddesdon. |
ed at Westminster School and King's College, | Cambridge and served with the Intelligence Corps in Wo |
He is a graduate of Trinity College, | Cambridge and gained his Ph.D at the University of Cam |
toral and Systematic Theology (Wesley House, | Cambridge), and was a member of the Cambridge Universi |
Lecturer in Physiology at the University of | Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. |
He was educated at Trinity College, | Cambridge, and admitted to Middle Temple in 1657. |
Gross was educated at the Perse School in | Cambridge and the City of London School. |
adicals (with D.C. Nonhebel and J.C.Walton) ( | Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 19 |
he in 1531 became deputy vice-chancellor of | Cambridge, and vicar of Long Buckby, Nottinghamshire. |
A part of the | Cambridge and Huntingdon railway the station was immor |
so Director of the Centre for Rising Powers, | Cambridge, and a Fellow of Cambridge Darwin College. |
After academic work at | Cambridge and the London School of Economics, he worke |
received his education at the University of | Cambridge and at the University of Birmingham. |
Northbound there is an hourly service to | Cambridge and Peterborough respectively. |
on was educated at Eton and Trinity College, | Cambridge and lived at Ufford Hall near Stamford Linco |
He was educated at the University of | Cambridge, and was called to the Bar in 1926. |
lish University Scholarship to University of | Cambridge and study at Clare College, Cambridge gradua |
Banting was educated at Pembroke College, | Cambridge and Ripon College Cuddesdon. |
a number of other sites, including Bristol, | Cambridge and Liss. |
He was educated at Jesus College, | Cambridge and rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in |
ary degrees from the universities of Dublin, | Cambridge, and Glasgow. |
rail - from London, get on any train towards | Cambridge, and from Cambridge, get on any train toward |
and Occitan Literarture at the University of | Cambridge and fellow, tutor for Graduate Studies and D |
educated at Winchester and Trinity College, | Cambridge, and was bowman in the victorious Cambridge |
He then went up to Trinity College, | Cambridge, and obtained his MPhil and PhD in Economics |
r went on to become Master of Jesus College, | Cambridge and then St. John's College, Cambridge. |
1852 Map of Boston area showing | Cambridge and rail lines. |
The newly married Duchess of | Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, on th |
he Faculty of Economics at the University of | Cambridge and a Professorial Fellow of Trinity College |
or of International Law at the University of | Cambridge and Chair of the Faculty of Law and Fellow i |
was educated at Eton and Magdalene College, | Cambridge, and became a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Roya |
On the same day he was also created Duke of | Cambridge and Earl of Strathearn, with his bride becom |
chman and academic, Master of Clare College, | Cambridge and Dean of Rochester. |
e became the first principal of Ridley Hall, | Cambridge, and then in 1899 became Norrisian Professor |
d Puritan divine, Provost of King's College, | Cambridge, and leader of the Cambridge Platonists. |
s educated at Eton College, Trinity College, | Cambridge and Yale University. |
ry Bulkeley was educated at Queens' College, | Cambridge and admitted at Gray's Inn in 1654. |
ducated at Malvern School and Clare College, | Cambridge and gained a blue in football and cricket at |
Bus services link the village to both | Cambridge and Ely, Cambridgeshire. |
er 1923 he was educated at Christ's College, | Cambridge and ordained in 1947. |
n, is now home to many commuters who work in | Cambridge and London. |
He attended The Perse School, | Cambridge, and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he was o |
982 he was Fellow and Dean of Jesus College, | Cambridge and a Lecturer in Divinity. |
sor of Fourier Analysis in the University of | Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity Hall. |
1914, he became a Fellow of Trinity College, | Cambridge, and a lecturer in Mechanical Sciences. |
ward Barkham was educated at King's College, | Cambridge and Lincoln's Inn. |
egrees in European languages and literature ( | Cambridge) and political sociology (London School of E |
r 1900,he was educated at St John's College, | Cambridge and ordained in 1924. |
a Senior Research Fellow of Trinity College, | Cambridge and a Fellow of the British Academy. |
He was born in | Cambridge and educated at King's College School, The L |
liam Elstob (1673-1715) was sent to Eton and | Cambridge and entered the church. |
as expanded to 3 training centres in London, | Cambridge and Reading. |
e, he became Regius Professor of Divinity at | Cambridge and Master of St John's College, Cambridge a |
He entered Christ's College, | Cambridge and graduated Senior wrangler in 1804. |
of her first cousin, Prince William, Duke of | Cambridge, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge on 29 A |
Curtis was born in | Cambridge and studied at St Lawrence College, Ramsgate |
Rose studied biochemistry at King's College, | Cambridge, and neurobiology at Cambridge and the Insti |
, is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, | Cambridge and a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. |
was educated at Radley and Pembroke College, | Cambridge, and gained a MPhil degree from King's Colle |
He went to St John's College, | Cambridge, and then studied at St Thomas's Hospital Me |
Knatchbull was educated at Trinity College, | Cambridge and matriculated in 1652. |
Robinson was educated at Trinity Hall, | Cambridge, and became a Fellow there in 1734. |
In 1622 he received the degree of D.D. at | Cambridge, and was appointed a prebendary of Canterbur |
Reader in Social Theory at the University of | Cambridge and Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge. |
rch Professor at the Institute of Astronomy, | Cambridge, and Vice-Master of Darwin College, Cambridg |
He attended Emmanuel College, | Cambridge and completed his studies in 1910. |
the Department of Linguistics, University of | Cambridge, and Fellow and Director of Studies in Lingu |
on to London and is on the main bus route to | Cambridge and Royston. |
Colt took a law degree at Clare College, | Cambridge, and captained the Cambridge University Golf |
and can be seen from trains running between | Cambridge and London. |
813) was a Fellow and Tutor of Trinity Hall, | Cambridge, and Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambri |
and said to have studied at Trinity College, | Cambridge and Jesus College, Oxford. |
After that, he began at Jesus College in | Cambridge, and he played football for Cambridge Univer |
orn in Wigan, England, McIntyre now lives in | Cambridge and works for ARM Holdings. |
the Faculty of Divinity at the University of | Cambridge and a Reader in Philosophy and Theology, Fel |
ated at Blundell's School and Clare College, | Cambridge and subsequently commissioned into the Wilts |
churchman, Master in turn of Jesus College, | Cambridge and St John's College, Cambridge. |
He graduated from the University of | Cambridge and holds an MBA from INSEAD. |
ty, formerly Anglia Polytechnic, (located in | Cambridge and Chelmsford) |
e in 1794, he was educated at Clare College, | Cambridge and ordained in 1819. |
He gained his PhD from St John's College, | Cambridge and served as an assistant lecturer in genet |
shkenaz merged to form Temple Beth Shalom of | Cambridge and the new congregation chose to use the Te |
undergraduate degree from the University of | Cambridge and lectured at St Andrews during World War |
He was educated at Christ's College, | Cambridge, and went on to become a merchant in London. |
ucated at Harrow School and Trinity College, | Cambridge and was a lieutenant in the Derbyshire Yeoma |
l of the Lamoille County towns of Belvidere, | Cambridge, and Waterville. |
educated at Eton College, Magdalene College, | Cambridge, and Harvard Business School. |
, educated at St Paul's and Trinity College, | Cambridge, and ordained in 1864. |
e was educated at Rugby and Trinity College, | Cambridge, and was called to the Bar, Inner Temple, in |
He died in | Cambridge, and is interred in Christ Episcopal Church |
ester comprised parts of Arlington, Medford, | Cambridge, and Woburn. |
article: Wedding of Prince William, Duke of | Cambridge, and Catherine Middleton |
army career, Hall attended the University of | Cambridge and graduated M. Phil. |
e war he studied at Sidney Sussex College in | Cambridge and then re-entered the RAF in 1921. |
or of Political Economy at the University of | Cambridge, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. |
a Life Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, | Cambridge, and a member of the Cambridge history facul |
mer Fuller was educated at Emmanuel College, | Cambridge, and ordained in 1893. |
granted the manor partly to Trinity College, | Cambridge, and partly to William Cooper. |
Cambridge and its Story (1912) | |
s first posts were curacies at Holy Trinity, | Cambridge and then Christ Church, Greenwich. |
He read music at Magdalene College, | Cambridge and trained for the Anglican priesthood at S |
was then an undergraduate at Selwyn College, | Cambridge, and attended Wells Theological College and |
He was educated at Trinity Hall, | Cambridge, and while there was actively involved in st |
He studied at Clare College (University of | Cambridge) and at the Royal College of Music. |
She moved to | Cambridge, and is currently an administrator at the Un |
He was educated at Magdalene College, | Cambridge, and became a fellow in 1802. |
ntly acquired in the UK are ones in Bristol, | Cambridge and Southampton. |
attended Clifton College, Magdalene College, | Cambridge and the University of Wisconsin. |
Jerwood was educated at Jesus College, | Cambridge and rowed as bowman for Cambridge in the Boa |
Down (away from London) trains go to | Cambridge and King's Lynn. |
educated at Marlborough and Trinity College, | Cambridge and ordained in 1868. |
ford Cathedral School and St John's College, | Cambridge and ordained in 1912. |
f Bath and Wells and a Master of Peterhouse, | Cambridge and Trinity College, Cambridge. |
cated at Rossall School and Trinity College, | Cambridge, and ordained in 1886. |
Thomas was a scholar of Clare Hall, | Cambridge, and fellow between Christmas 1603 and 1612. |
ollege, Lampeter and Corpus Christi College, | Cambridge and ordained after a period of study at West |
at Nottingham High School, Pembroke College, | Cambridge and Magdalen College, Oxford, he is currentl |
tly studied music at Corpus Christi College, | Cambridge and at Magdalen College, Oxford. |
He returned to | Cambridge, and became a traveling salesman. |
He received his B.A. from Clare College, | Cambridge, and his Ph.D. from Princeton University in |
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