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He was elected Fellow of | Jesus College in 1590, Principal in 1602, Vice-Chanc |
He matriculated at | Jesus College in 1804 and graduated in 1808. |
Jesus College Boat Club (often abbreviated to JCBC) | |
He was appointed by | Jesus College as a Research Fellow and Lecturer in C |
She became the first female Honorary Fellow of | Jesus College in 2007. |
The blade colours of | Jesus College Boat Club |
He was appointed to a fellowship at | Jesus College in 1834, holding this until 1859. |
The | Jesus College Ship Street entrance on the corner wit |
Before | Jesus College was founded, Lloyd had been Principal |
Jesus College and Coverdale Hall are the settings fo | |
He was a Fellow in English (1926-1959) at | Jesus College and later Master of Jesus College (194 |
ellow of Corpus Christi College in 1931 and of | Jesus College in 1934. |
ith a BA degree in 1702 and became a Fellow of | Jesus College in the same year. |
Monypenny, back row, second from left with the | Jesus College XV in 1889 |
Have a look at the set of | Jesus College alumni lists, which are Featured lists |
Oxford college boathouses on the Isis - | Jesus College Boat Club on the left, Keble College o |
Jesus College Boat Club (Oxford) | |
d the University of Oxford, matriculating from | Jesus College in 1690. |
In 1759, | Jesus College appointed him to the parish of Nutfiel |
The memorial stone to Foulkes in the | Jesus College chapel |
He was still alive at the time of the grant to | Jesus College of its third charter by King James I i |
He wrote a chapter about the history of | Jesus College for Colleges of Oxford (1891). |
n Northop and at Ruthin School before entering | Jesus College in March 1682. |
ersity of Oxford, matriculating as a member of | Jesus College in 1674 before obtaining his BA in 167 |
He died unmarried at | Jesus College on 25 April 1817. |
In 1885 he coxed the winning | Jesus College crew in the Grand Challenge Cup at Hen |
In 1879 he was a member of the | Jesus College eight which won the Grand Challenge Cu |
octorates, was appointed an Honorary Fellow of | Jesus College in 2006 and has been appointed an OBE. |
Thomas Myddleton, who was Jones's patron) and | Jesus College was ordered to admit Jones as a schola |
He was appointed the first Principal of | Jesus College on 27 June 1571, but left in 1572. |
He wrote histories of | Jesus College Boat Club. |
He was a Fellow of | Jesus College from 1845 until 1864, when an allegati |
After that, he began at | Jesus College in Cambridge, and he played football f |
Jesus College is one of the few colleges to allow an | |
Lodge was educated first at Leeds, then at | Jesus College in Cambridge, then studied law at Linc |
:86, Pedigrees From | Jesus College MS. 20. "... Teudos M. Gwgawn M. Cathe |
He was appointed to honorary fellowships of | Jesus College (1960) and University College London ( |
e again returned to Oxford, now as a fellow of | Jesus College and Hope Professor of Zoology. |
Williams studied at | Jesus College from 1823 to 1827, holding a scholarsh |
Migrating to | Jesus College in 1763, he graduated LL.B. in 1769. |
f the Nile, and was made an Honorary Fellow of | Jesus College in 1960. |
Hardy, E. G., | Jesus College - Appendix III: List of Fellows. |
minster Assembly member in 1643, and Master of | Jesus College in 1644. |
He was a Research Fellow of | Jesus College from 1908 to 1912 and University Reade |
He was also a Fellow of | Jesus College from 1641 to 1642. |
ne bottles stored in a wine cellar at Oxford's | Jesus College |
a B.A. degree in 1652 and was made a Fellow of | Jesus College in 1653. |
He is a graduate of both Oxford (starting at | Jesus College in 1962) and Cambridge universities, a |
Beale became master of | Jesus College on 14 July 1632, and on 20 February 16 |
He matriculated at | Jesus College in 1857 with a scholarship, and obtain |
Some accommodation for students at | Jesus College is now named after Hazel. |
t Colleges in Oxford, England: Exeter College, | Jesus College and Lincoln College. |
He was chosen a fellow of | Jesus College in the same university in 1611, commen |
Jesus College May Ball - "The Orient Express" | |
elder brother, John Williams, also studied at | Jesus College and became a barrister. |
He became a Fellow of | Jesus College in 1843, holding this position until 1 |
Jesus College appointed him as rector of Wigginton, | |
The memorial stone to Hoare in the | Jesus College chapel |
He was a Fellow of | Jesus College from 1636 to 1648. |
Engraving of Turl Street, with | Jesus College on the right, in 1837. |
t Oriel College, Oxford, an Honorary Fellow of | Jesus College Cambridge. |
He was a Fellow of | Jesus College from 1882 to 1890. |
w Inn Hall, Oxford in 1585-6, and Principal of | Jesus College from 1586 to 1602. |
t the University of Oxford, matriculating from | Jesus College in 1628 but graduating from Oriel Coll |
pool College from 1911 to 1913 before entering | Jesus College as an exhibitioner in 1913, where he r |
rincipal of White Hall (afterwards included in | Jesus College), Oxford, and of Pirye Hall adjoining |
n Land Economy at the University of Cambridge ( | Jesus College). |
ity of Oxford, which came with a fellowship of | Jesus College, Oxford. |
Francis Howell (1625-1679) was Principal of | Jesus College, Oxford from 1657 to 1660. |
He was educated at Rossall School and | Jesus College, Oxford, where he obtained a first-cla |
He was made provost of | Jesus College, Rotherham in 1544. |
Vincent was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1811, obtain |
He studied at | Jesus College, Oxford (obtaining a first-class degre |
from | Jesus College, Oxford. |
Educated at Shrewsbury School and | Jesus College, Oxford (graduated 1875). |
In 1783 he became a fellow of | Jesus College, Cambridge, taking his LL.D. degree th |
irement from the RAF, he became Home Bursar at | Jesus College, Oxford from 1997 to 2006, succeeding |
He studied classics at | Jesus College, Oxford, graduating in 1856: the first |
on was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and | Jesus College, Cambridge, before training for the mi |
He graduated in history from | Jesus College, Oxford. |
r brother, he studied at the Friars School and | Jesus College, Oxford before being ordained. |
He was named as one of the first scholars of | Jesus College, Oxford in its foundation charter in 1 |
e University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and | Jesus College, Oxford. |
ors' School and named as a founding scholar of | Jesus College, Oxford. |
Swansea Grammar School before matriculating at | Jesus College, Oxford, where he held a Meyricke exhi |
He was educated at Lancing and | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
Stamford, Lincolnshire and studied medicine at | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
Educated at The King's School, Canterbury and | Jesus College, Cambridge, he was ordained in 1905 an |
Atkinson was educated at Dulwich College and | Jesus College, Oxford. |
Aubrey matriculated from | Jesus College, Oxford in 1668 and was called to the |
was born in Ceredigion, Wales, and educated at | Jesus College, Oxford from 1834 onwards, graduating |
He then obtained a scholarship to study at | Jesus College, Oxford and obtained a first-class deg |
Jesus College, Oxford. | |
capacity, he was Welsh Supernumerary Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford for the academic year 2007/8. |
He studied at | Jesus College, Oxford from 1704 to 1708, and is thou |
the Royal College of Music (1902-1905) then at | Jesus College, Oxford, where he was organ scholar an |
Grist studied History at | Jesus College, Oxford from 1957 to 1960. |
Griffith Lloyd (died 1586) was Principal of | Jesus College, Oxford from 1572 to 1586. |
marthen Grammar School before matriculating at | Jesus College, Oxford in 1773. |
mmar School, took a double first in English at | Jesus College, Cambridge and studied Art Nouveau boo |
He was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford from 1898 to 1901. |
ated at the Royal Grammar School Worcester and | Jesus College, Oxford he joined the Royal Air Force |
Littler was educated at Rossall School and | Jesus College, Oxford, where he read Modern History |
t the University of Oxford, matriculating from | Jesus College, Oxford in 1720 and obtaining his BA i |
educated at the King's School, Chester, and at | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
After a private education, he attended | Jesus College, Oxford. |
He was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1616 and obt |
A Rhodes Scholarship brought him to | Jesus College, Oxford, where he undertook gas kineti |
cember 1775, was educated at Ruthin School and | Jesus College, Oxford, obtaining a BA degree in 1798 |
Educated at Eastbourne College and | Jesus College, Cambridge, Lloyd George was commissio |
College, Calcutta, he continued his studies at | Jesus College, Oxford from 1923 to 1925. |
He was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating on 5 February 1 |
Gwynedd, Wynne excelled at school and entered | Jesus College, Oxford on 1 March 1692. |
t the University of Oxford, matriculating from | Jesus College, Oxford in 1785 and graduating with a |
tre for Police and Criminal Justice Studies at | Jesus College, Cambridge and at George Washington Un |
He then attended | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1934 and obt |
les obtaining a BA degree in 1955, and then at | Jesus College, Oxford, where he obtained a BLitt in |
oyd, archdeacon of Merioneth, and proceeded to | Jesus College, Cambridge, where he entered 6 July 16 |
He studied initially at | Jesus College, Oxford, commencing in 1624 aged 22, b |
Sainsbury was educated at | Jesus College, Cambridge before befinning his ordain |
He was a Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford from 1880 to 1899, when he was |
He completed a MPhil at | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
y Sir Leoline Jenkins, it had close links with | Jesus College, Oxford. |
educated at Queen Elizabeth's, Blackburn; and | Jesus College, Oxford. |
cated at the grammar school in Botwnnog and at | Jesus College, Oxford. |
r being educated in the Channel Islands and at | Jesus College, Oxford, Long served in the Royal Air |
n Rushden, Northamptonshire and graduated from | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
He was also made a Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford. |
tober 1877, educated at Llandovery College and | Jesus College, Oxford and ordained in 1901. |
He was born in London and studied at | Jesus College, Oxford without taking a degree. |
of Oxford, where he matriculated in 1773 from | Jesus College, Oxford. |
ducated at St Paul's School and graduated from | Jesus College, Cambridge in 1962 with a Master of Ar |
He was later educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, where he gained an honours de |
School (1937-50), before becoming Principal of | Jesus College, Oxford (1949-67). |
tober 1910, educated at Llandovery College and | Jesus College, Oxford and ordained in 1934. |
of the Science and Human Dimension Project at | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford and was later a Fellow of the |
t Christ College, Brecon, Sherborne School and | Jesus College, Oxford, representing Oxford Universit |
rrey and educated at Queen's College, Taunton, | Jesus College, Cambridge and at the Royal Military A |
He studied at | Jesus College, Oxford and was called to the bar as a |
From 1970 to 1982 he was Fellow and Dean of | Jesus College, Cambridge and a Lecturer in Divinity. |
f Admiralty and one of the founding fellows of | Jesus College, Oxford. |
the parish of Aberdaron, Wales and educated at | Jesus College, Oxford. |
e sportsman, was educated at Harrow School and | Jesus College, Cambridge, and played polo, primarily |
She graduated from | Jesus College, Cambridge in 2006, where she studied |
He obtained his doctorate from | Jesus College, Oxford. |
She later became a Junior Research Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford. |
Williams was educated at Clifton College and | Jesus College, Oxford, where he held a Meyricke exhi |
He studied Physics at | Jesus College, Oxford obtaining a BA in 1972 then a |
He was a fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford for 37 years, and was in charg |
liams (died 4 September 1613) was Principal of | Jesus College, Oxford from 1602 to 1613 and also Dea |
in 1663 or 1664 (since when he matriculated at | Jesus College, Oxford in February 1684, he was said |
He was appointed as a Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford by the royal charter of 1622. |
was educated at Middlesbrough High School and | Jesus College, Oxford where he took a first-class de |
He was educated at Eton and at | Jesus College, Cambridge, graduating MA in 1712. |
s was educated at Cowbridge Grammar School and | Jesus College, Oxford - the college appointed him to |
Hughes studied at | Jesus College, obtaining his BA in 1770, his MA in 1 |
He was Master of | Jesus College, Cambridge (1752-58) and also a Canon |
g at Cowbridge Grammar School, Bassett went to | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1768. |
ng Edward VII School, winning a scholarship to | Jesus College, Oxford in 1924. |
lgellau grammar school before matriculating at | Jesus College, Oxford in 1847. |
James Williams was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1807, and ob |
Edward's School, Oxford before studying law at | Jesus College, Oxford. |
He is said to have become a Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford in 1614, but the college's rec |
was educated at Manchester Grammar School and | Jesus College, Oxford. |
studied at University College, Aberystwyth and | Jesus College, Oxford. |
He was appointed an Honorary Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford in 1979. |
th was educated in Bury St Edmunds and entered | Jesus College, Cambridge as a fellow-commoner in Feb |
Sutton graduated from | Jesus College, Cambridge in 1959. |
(together with his elder brother Griffith) at | Jesus College, Oxford in 1607. |
was educated at Carmarthen grammar school and | Jesus College, Oxford (matriculated 1775, BA 1778, M |
llor, he was the Welsh Supernumerary Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford for the academic year 2005/6. |
Barberis earned his B.A. from | Jesus College, Cambridge in 1991 and Ph.D. from Harv |
In 1872, Thomas was elected to a fellowship at | Jesus College, which he retained until his death in |
Williams was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating on 15 May 1777, |
her Grammar School, Woking Sixth Form College, | Jesus College, Cambridge (MA theology 1982), Polytec |
Ffoulkes was educated at Shrewsbury School and | Jesus College, Oxford. |
ry 1932 and educated at Bournemouth School and | Jesus College, Oxford. |
ucated at Bury St Edmund's School, and entered | Jesus College, Cambridge in 1744. |
Principal of St David's, he became a Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford in 1941. |
He was educated at Christ's Hospital and | Jesus College, Cambridge, of which he is an Honorary |
Prichard, from Pembrokeshire, matriculated at | Jesus College, Oxford on 19 June 1610 at the age of |
ridge and was educated at the Perse School and | Jesus College, Cambridge, before moving to Cornwall, |
efordshire in 1583 or 1584 and matriculated at | Jesus College, Oxford in 1602 at the age of eighteen |
Whilst at | Jesus College, he played football for the college te |
He was admitted a sizar of | Jesus College, Cambridge, 29 Dec. 1775, graduated B. |
tinction at the University of Oxford, entering | Jesus College, Oxford in 1752 (B.A. 1755, M.A. 1758, |
He was born in 1884 and educated at | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
In 1952 he went up to | Jesus College, Cambridge and read history, being inf |
He was made an Honorary Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford in 1948, was made a Commander |
t St David's College, Lampeter, Thomas went to | Jesus College, Oxford in 1847, obtaining a third-cla |
ated at Fettes College before matriculating to | Jesus College, Cambridge in October 1889. |
He then went to read Law at | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
s elected on the next day to the mastership of | Jesus College, Cambridge, both offices being vacant |
was born in London in 1963 and graduated from | Jesus College, Cambridge, where he was organ scholar |
He matriculated to | Jesus College, Oxford where he studied chemistry. |
Force, and in 1920 he studied aerodynamics at | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
in Denbighshire, north Wales, and educated at | Jesus College, Oxford between 1792 and 1796, where h |
He then won a scholarship to | Jesus College, Oxford. |
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