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p in the building and attended Repton School, | Trinity College, Cambridge and then Inner Temple, bec |
Edward Bishop Elliott graduated from | Trinity College, Cambridge in 1816. |
etion of his studies at Harrow, he went up to | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
ay was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne, | Trinity College, University of Melbourne and Christ C |
tron of the University Philosophical Society, | Trinity College, Dublin. |
Having attended | Trinity College, Dublin from 1694, he was working at |
4, he was awarded the top open scholarship to | Trinity College, Cambridge University in chemistry an |
ectures in the philosophy of science given at | Trinity College, Cambridge since 1916. |
Westminster School, whence he was elected to | Trinity College, Cambridge, on 18 April 1578, and gra |
Imperial College London, before returning to | Trinity College, Cambridge, five years later as Lucas |
author and professor of English literature at | Trinity College, Hartford. |
He was educated at | Trinity College, Oxford and ordained in 1929. |
He matriculated at | Trinity College, Oxford on 3 April 1601 and was admit |
He was educated at Ilford County High School, | Trinity College, Cambridge (MA) and City University ( |
poet William Wordsworth, and was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow |
ducation at Westminster, Hackforth went up to | Trinity College, Cambridge in 1907, graduating in 190 |
leforth College, before Oxbridge - Michael at | Trinity College, Cambridge from 1935 to 1938, and Mil |
retired from his post as Director of Music at | Trinity College, Cambridge in September 2006 and was |
ed in London, Gorst attended Eton College and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
Walter Hamilton was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was awarded a fi |
He went up to | Trinity College, Cambridge aged 16 in April 1702, gra |
ockrell, the only Unionist elected outside of | Trinity College, Dublin in what was to become the Iri |
red by the example of Thomas Pope, founder of | Trinity College, Oxford, White obtained a royal licen |
e was born in 1840, educated at St Paul's and | Trinity College, Cambridge, and ordained in 1864. |
Educated at Clongowes Wood College, | Trinity College, Dublin, and the King's Inns, O'Conne |
He was educated at Marlborough and | Trinity College, Cambridge . |
He was educated at Rugby and | Trinity College, Cambridge, and was called to the Bar |
ll, Oxfordshire, in 1559, sent him in 1573 to | Trinity College, Oxford, where he became Fellow in 15 |
and from 1964 a senior research fellowship at | Trinity College, Oxford, and the Atlas Computer Labor |
He entered | Trinity College, Cambridge in 1883 and graduated as S |
He was educated at | Trinity College, Dublin and was then called to the Ba |
was educated at the City of London School and | Trinity College, Oxford, he was ordained in 1889 and |
he attended St Columba's College, Dublin and | Trinity College, Dublin where was known as a student |
He was educated at | Trinity College, Oxford. |
He is a Fellow of | Trinity College, Oxford. |
003, he was Associate Professor of Russian at | Trinity College, Dublin. |
He was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated MA in |
He attended Harrow School and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
Richard Fletcher was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge, and became a fellow of Co |
served in the Andrews' Chair of Astronomy at | Trinity College, Dublin. |
John Williams was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
born in January 1911 and educated at Eton and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
Rugby School in Warwickshire and went then to | Trinity College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 169 |
He entered | Trinity College, Dublin, on 4 July 1803, but took no |
Coxeter went up to | Trinity College, Cambridge in 1926 to read mathematic |
Born in 1834 and educated at | Trinity College, Dublin he was ordained in 1857. |
In 1938, he was appointed President of | Trinity College, Oxford, a post that he held until 19 |
He was educated privately in Sussex and at | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in |
Rosenthal received an MA degree from | Trinity College, Cambridge, England, and a PhD from I |
he represented at "soccer" before going up to | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He read law at | Trinity College, Oxford from 1937, but took a commiss |
He entered | Trinity College, Dublin in 1901. |
He attended | Trinity College, Dublin, before being called to the I |
D. in 1871, D.D. in 1889, and was a fellow of | Trinity College, 1860-70. |
ministers: a sermon preached in the chapel of | Trinity College, Toronto, on Sunday, June 24, 1860 (T |
ngford until 1925 when the estate was sold to | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
ege, London (1921-23) and went on to study at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
erical family on 14 June 1880 and educated at | Trinity College, Glenalmond and Aberdeen University. |
He went to | Trinity College, Dublin in 1764 and became a fellow t |
He was educated at Eton and at | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he gained 1st Class |
He was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. i |
He was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating B.A. in 1567, |
Certificate, he was awarded an exhibition to | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
at King's College School, The Leys School and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
as worked as a theatre director since he left | Trinity College, Dublin. |
The psalter is now at | Trinity College, Dublin as MS 50. |
Moule was schooled at home before entering | Trinity College, Cambridge in 1860, where he graduate |
orwich School and then, from 1567 to 1570, at | Trinity College, Cambridge, which he left without tak |
Monkton Combe School in Somerset and then at | Trinity College, Cambridge where he graduated with a |
f Cambridge for his legal studies and entered | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
ly , educated at The Royal School, Armagh and | Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1890. |
n brothers were all sent to Harrow School and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
was educated at Whitchurch Grammar School and | Trinity College, Cambridge . |
He was educated at Westminster School and | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in |
He was educated at City of London School and | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated in mat |
He was elected scholar of | Trinity College, Oxford, on 12 June 1632, and graduat |
at Kidderminster in 1815, and was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated as a w |
Charlemont was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at Downside School, | Trinity College, Cambridge (senior scholar), and Gren |
He was educated at Westminster School and at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
his Bachelors degree in Computer Science from | Trinity College, Dublin in 1988. |
Educated at Eton College and | Trinity College, Cambridge, the 3rd Baron became an o |
He went on to | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
Cromwell charged Owen with reforming | Trinity College, Dublin. |
was educated in Eton College and went then to | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
National Service in the Navy, read History at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
educated at Eton College and was admitted at | Trinity College, Cambridge, but migrated to Magdalene |
s educated at the Jesuit Gonzaga College, and | Trinity College, Dublin (1993-1997) where he studied |
rated race walker and engineering graduate of | Trinity College, Dublin, founded the Irish Champion A |
He went on to | Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1838, becoming a schol |
Harcastle was educated at Winchester and | Trinity College, Cambridge and ordained in 1887. |
oke was educated at Winchester College and at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
ty College of North Wales at Bangor, and then | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He rowed for | Trinity College, Oxford. |
Cubitt was educated at Eton and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
in 1809, and a fellowship ten years later at | Trinity College, Dublin. |
Albury, Surrey on 12 May 1889 and educated at | Trinity College, Melbourne. |
d medal for classical verse, and proceeded to | Trinity College, Oxford, where he obtained a scholars |
as educated in Leeds before being admitted to | Trinity College, Cambridge in 1769. |
taining his Ph D, he was a research fellow at | Trinity College, Cambridge and then from 1954 a lectu |
He studied Business and Economics in | Trinity College, Dublin, where he became a champion s |
ho was educated at Enfield Grammar School and | Trinity College, Cambridge, and admitted at Lincoln's |
Honorary Doctor of Letters (DLit), | Trinity College, Dublin |
n was born in London and educated at Eton and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
1890 and educated at Charterhouse School and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was President of |
at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
Educated at St Paul's School and | Trinity College, Cambridge, he was also a member of t |
Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington; | Trinity College, Cambridge; Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; |
Educated at | Trinity College, Dublin, he was ordained in 1955. |
He studied at | Trinity College, Cambridge, and became a lawyer after |
He was admitted to | Trinity College, Cambridge in 1839 and received a B.A |
He was educated at | Trinity College, Dublin, receiving a BA in 1821 and a |
and educated at King's College London, and at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at Harrow and | Trinity College, Cambridge, spending summer holidays |
ecclesiastical family in 1848 and educated at | Trinity College, Glenalmond and Corpus Christi Colleg |
becoming Professor of Systematic Theology at | Trinity College, Toronto from 1932 to 1939 and then t |
at Rugby School, under Archibald Tait, and at | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he qualified for hi |
After the war he was at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at Eton and | Trinity College, Cambridge, before being commissioned |
r of the Royal Irish Academy, and a fellow of | Trinity College, Dublin, where he founded the college |
ng to Ireland in 1692, he was made Provost of | Trinity College, Dublin. |
n Portaferry, Nugent studied at Eton College, | Trinity College, Cambridge and the University of Bonn |
s born at Hemel Hempstead,, graduated M.A. at | Trinity College, Oxford in 1656, and was Fellow there |
In 1857 he returned to Ireland and entered at | Trinity College, Dublin, graduating B.A. in 1861; the |
vd Dr William Willock DD, Fellow and Tutor of | Trinity College, Dublin and was educated at home, lar |
Thereafter he went to | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a |
Educated at | Trinity College, Dublin, LLD 1844; barrister, 1840; Q |
She received an MA from | Trinity College, Dublin in 1907 (since the rules of C |
Trinity College, Cambridge, Rev. Alice Goodman | |
Crown in 1547 to Sir Thomas Pope, founder of | Trinity College, Oxford. |
a blue at tennis, in 1868 and 1869, while at | Trinity College, Cambridge, and was first in an inter |
l 1950, the 6th Earl was educated at Eton and | Trinity College, Cambridge and, as a surveyor, joined |
Sir David, was educated Clifton College and | Trinity College, Oxford, in 1910, originally joined t |
e Brentwood School, Essex, and graduated from | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
at Sedbergh School and Shrewsbury School and | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was elected fell |
of three daughters of Charles Cannan, Dean of | Trinity College, Oxford (he was in charge at the Oxfo |
ne 1939) was a British academic and fellow of | Trinity College, University of Oxford, where he held |
Dartmouth College, and professor of Latin at | Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. |
He was admitted to | Trinity College, Cambridge in 1751, receiving his MA |
a Lewke Punchi Kumarihamy, he was educated at | Trinity College, Kandy. |
Cambridge (Historical Scholar, MA, LLM), and | Trinity College, Dublin (LLD), Cambridge (LittD). |
educated at Blockley, Gloucestershire and at | Trinity College, Oxford from 1675 to 1679. |
ducated at Repton and Shrewsbury schools, and | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated second |
re invited to the finals (currently hosted by | Trinity College, Cambridge) where they attempt to sol |
e College, Altrincham and studied medicine at | Trinity College, Cambridge and the London Hospital. |
on (where he was captain of the Oppidans) and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
s origins was undertaken for the programme at | Trinity College, Dublin and EthnoAncestry. |
th the Young Ireland movement, and studied at | Trinity College, Dublin without taking a degree. |
He received his Ph.D. in 1960 from | Trinity College, Dublin. |
He was educated at Harrow School, | Trinity College, Cambridge and St Mary's Hospital, Lo |
He is a Fellow of | Trinity College, Melbourne, and serves as Patron of t |
ion, he was educated at St. Paul's School and | Trinity College, Cambridge, and took orders. |
y and educated at Drogheda Grammar School and | Trinity College, Dublin. |
He then went to | Trinity College, Cambridge, where was a member of the |
He went to | Trinity College, Oxford in 1942 as an undergraduate i |
He studied Economics at | Trinity College, Cambridge and the University of Manc |
and educated at Merchant Taylors' School and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
, Armagh, the Royal University of Ireland and | Trinity College, Dublin. |
ol and King's College, London before entering | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He was born in 1891 , educated at | Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1917 . |
gby School (SH 1914-1919, Head of School) and | Trinity College, Oxford University. |
He won an entrance Exhibition to | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became Senior Sc |
After being educated at Eton and | Trinity College, Cambridge, he was commissioned in th |
, after having studied at Dulwich College and | Trinity College, Oxford. |
He was a student at | Trinity College, Oxford. |
educated at Blackheath Proprietary School and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He went to | Trinity College, Cambridge, and then to St Thomas's H |
Plymouth, he was educated at Eton College and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
Lane graduated with a degree in English from | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he also did graduat |
s, where he obtained in 1826 an exhibition to | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became a member |
ine was educated at Westminster School and at | Trinity College, Cambridge, taking his BA Hons. in Cl |
nd by the Roskamp Institute, Florida, USA and | Trinity College, Ireland. |
d Cambridge, the endowment of the colleges of | Trinity College, Cambridge, and Christ Church, Oxford |
Evans was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He took a PhD at | Trinity College, Cambridge in 1989, supervised by J. |
ersity to study Divinity and took his BD from | Trinity College, Glasgow. |
d studied at the University of Edinburgh, and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
Educated at Downside School and | Trinity College, Cambridge, George Cooper was commiss |
Trinity College, Cambridge: First class in both parts | |
he worked as a social worker before attending | Trinity College, Cambridge and Westcott House, Cambri |
He was educated at Eton, and at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
In 1918 he enrolled to study mathematics at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
lisbury, Henderson was educated at Radley and | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
then Professor Emeritus, and was a Fellow of | Trinity College, Cambridge from 1977. |
Wylde had previously been admitted to | Trinity College, Cambridge and his degree of Doctor o |
, and was educated at Wellington College, and | Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained a BA in |
riol Margaretta Brougham, and was educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at Winchester and | Trinity College, Oxford. |
was born in Pill near Bristol and educated at | Trinity College, Cambridge. |
School in Bath, and then studied medicine at | Trinity College, Dublin. |
's College, Belfast, Edinburgh University and | Trinity College, Dublin. |
Educated at | Trinity College, Dublin, John Carnac voyaged to India |
He was removed as President of | Trinity College, Oxford in 1648 by the Parliamentary |
He is a long-standing fellow and alumnus of | Trinity College, Cambridge, and he was awarded a Kenn |
He studied English in | Trinity College, Dublin. |
He was educated at Eton and | Trinity College, Oxford. |
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