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  1. Hace 4 días · Palmerston went to St John's College, Cambridge (1803–1806). As a nobleman, he was entitled to take his MA without examinations, but Palmerston wished to obtain his degree through examinations. This was declined, although he was allowed to take the separate college examinations, where he obtained first-class honours.

  2. Hace 2 días · In 1850 the average number of admissions during the previous eight years had been 135 at Trinity, 97 at St. John's, and at Caius, the next largest college, only 30. Only 4 others, Christ's, Emmanuel, Corpus, and Queens', had 20 or over.

  3. Hace 5 días · Among the Colleges St. John's was still prominent for its Puritanism. John Still, Master 1574–7, had many difficulties with refractory fellows, and in 1590 the Master, William Whitaker, and the fellows are found writing to the Chancellor, denying that a presbytery had been set up in the College.

  4. Hace 4 días · The Backs are the landscaped lawns and gardens through which the River Cam winds behind the main line of colleges, including Queens’, King’s, Clare, Trinity, St. John’s, and Magdalene, and under a series of magnificent bridges, of which the Bridge of Sighs (St. John’s, 1827–31), the stone bridge of Clare with thick stone balls on the ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Archdeacon Robert Johnson in 1625 left an annuity of £100 for four scholars in each of the four colleges, Sidney, St. John's, Emmanuel, and Clare, preference to be given to candidates from Oakham or Uppingham Schools.

  6. Hace 4 días · There are currently no Services in Chapel sung by the College Choir. Mon, 17/06/2024 - 09:00. Records and Data Commitee

  7. Hace 3 días · Its foundation professors arrived in 1874, namely, Charles Cook (Mathematics, University of Melbourne, St John's College, Cambridge), Alexander Bickerton (Chemistry and Physics, School of Mining, London), and John Macmillan Brown (University of Glasgow, Balliol College, Oxford).