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  1. Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. The chapel of Sidney Sussex College. Sidney Sussex College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It is often just called Sidney by the students. It was created in 1596. It takes its name from Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex, who gave money to build it. Today it has about 550 students.

  2. The following have served as Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge: [1] 1596 James Montagu. 1608 Francis Aldrich. 1610 Samuel Ward. 1643 Richard Minshull. 1687 Joshua Basset. 1688 James Johnson. 1704 Bardsey Fisher.

  3. Sidney Sussex College (uformelt referert til som «Sidney») er et av kollegiene (fakultetene) ved University of Cambridge i England . Det ble grunnlagt i 1596 og navngitt etter sin grunnlegger, Frances Radclyffe (født Sidney), grevinne av Sussex. Det var fra begynnelsen en puritansk skole: some good and godlie moniment for the mainteynance of ...

  4. Sidney Sussex College est un des 31 collèges de l' université de Cambridge en Angleterre. Il a été fondé en 1596 par Frances Sidney, comtesse de Sussex. Sidney Sussex College de Cambridge est la sœur jumelle de St John's College de l'université d'Oxford. Le collège est notamment célèbre pour son enseignement des sciences et ses ...

  5. Sussex Street, Cambridge. Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex. Category: University of Cambridge by college. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in the United Kingdom.

  6. John Flavell Coales. Philip Coggan. David Cole (diplomat) John Collins (priest) Stuart Corbridge. John Cranwell. Joseph Craven (Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) Oliver Cromwell. Norman Crowther Hunt, Baron Crowther-Hunt.

  7. The Choir of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge is a Cambridge collegiate choir, under the direction of the musicologist and conductor David Skinner, with Senior Organ Scholar Luca Myers and Junior Organ Scholar Francis Fowler. [1] The composer Eric Whitacre spent three months in the College in 2010, later being appointed Composer in Residence ...