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  1. Hace 5 días · Peterhouse May Ball promises to be one of the premier events of the 2024 Cambridge social calendar. As Cambridge's only white tie preferred ball, our May Ball offers a unique yet elegant experience. We look forward to welcoming you to Cambridge's oldest college for a night to remember.

  2. Hace 21 horas · 1834-40: William and brother James matriculate; William passes exams and matriculates at Peterhouse College, Cambridge. 1841–1843: Publication of paper on Fourier’s mathematics. 1845: Graduates BA, elected Foundation Fellow of St Peter’s College, Cambridge. 1846: Elected to Chair of Natural Philosophy at the University

  3. activities.marriott.com › europe › united-kingdomUniversity Walking Tour

    Hace 5 días · We've been leading guided walks for over twenty years and make a real effort to give you the chance to encounter Cambridge in all its fullness. We start at the Round Church, Cambridge's quirkiest (and, we think, most beautiful) Church building, which predates the earliest college (Peterhouse, 1284) by 150 years.

  4. Hace 3 días · In 1812, Babbage transferred to Peterhouse, Cambridge. He was the top mathematician there, but did not graduate with honours. He instead received a degree without examination in 1814.

  5. Hace 5 días · Peterhouse vs Westridge Quarter Finals (CHISZ SOCCER TOURNAMENT 2024) Venue : Watershed College.

  6. Hace 3 días · There are five University hostels, two on the site soon to be occupied by Peterhouse, and two on the other side of the road where Pembroke was to rise in the 14th century. Besides several smaller houses, those of three wealthy burgess families of Cambridge are traceable, whose names occur on the list of the Mayors and bailiffs of ...

  7. Hace 3 días · In 1401 the first vicar was appointed by the master of Peterhouse. John Holbrooke, former master of Peterhouse and chancellor of Cambridge University, served as vicar from 1430 until 1436. In the 15th and early 16th centuries most incumbents, except for William Skelton, vicar 1486-1533, only served for a few years.