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  1. Hace 4 días · Sidney Campus 371 College Drive Sidney, NE 69162 308.254.5450

  2. Hace 2 días · 19/06/24. 20:00 - 22:00. Meer van dit programma. Meer van Klara. Deel. Klara's concertmoment, met een concertopname uit Brugge. De derde festivaleditie van GOLD (Brugse stemmen uit de Renaissance) vertelt het verhaal van de Bruggeling Anselm Adornes, die dit jaar zijn 600ste verjaardag viert. De Adornesfamilie had een speciale devotie voor de ...

  3. Hace 3 días · 18 June 2024 Fellows. Our warmest congratulations to Clare Hall Research Fellow Dr Anthony Harris, who has received a Fulbright All Disciplines Scholar Award to conduct research at Harvard University. Dr Harris joins a cohort of scholars from a variety of disciplines, ready to make a global impact in their fields.

  4. Hace 5 días · The ditch left the river just S. of the site of Queens' College; it was crossed by the Trumpington Road at the corner of Mill Lane and by the Hadstock Road just N.W. of the site of Christ's College: thence it passed through what is now the garden of Sidney Sussex College, beyond which it was crossed by the Bury St. Edmunds Road, and joined the ...

  5. Hace 4 días · As a supply of drinking-water the 'new river' was a welcome addition to the medieval fountain that had given its name to Conduit (now Sidney) Street. The Franciscans, about 1327, had conveyed the water from Madingley Road to their house on the site of Sidney Sussex College.

  6. Hace 5 días · In 1638 the patron was William Lee, and the advowson remained in the possession of his family till 1714, when it passed, probably by sale, to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, the present patrons. Geoffrey de Upsall in 1316 granted a messuage and 8 oxgangs of land in Upsall and Thornbrough to a chaplain, to celebrate divine service daily for his soul in the chapel of St. Mary Magdalene at Upsall.

  7. Hace 3 días · Thomas Dence, its owner from c. 1875, in 1886 acquired also View farm, 248 a., to the north-east, which had been bought in 1841 by William Chafyn (d. 1843), master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and sold in 1876 after his son W. W. Chafyn died in 1873.