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  1. Kenneth Craik. William Crashaw. William Craven (Master of St John's College, Cambridge) John Martin Creed. David Crighton. Nigel Crisp, Baron Crisp. Richard Croke. Ebenezer Cunningham. John William Cunningham.

  2. Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 2nd Earl of Minto, Lord Privy Seal, 1846–52, First Lord of the Admiralty, 1835–1841. Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1841–44. Sir Percy James Grigg, Secretary of State for War, 1942–45. Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, 1672–84.

  3. The Bridge of Sighs is an iconic feature of St John’s College, and one of the most recognisable pieces of architecture in Cambridge. Built nearly 200 years ago, it is the only covered bridge to cross the River Cam, and the only College bridge built in the Victorian Gothic style. Since its construction in 1831 it has featured in thousands of ...

  4. St John's College is, as the article states, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Primarily teaching is done outside the college, by the academic departments of the university, which is why it is not covered in this article. Details of subjects can be found on the University of Cambridge main article.

  5. St John's College est un des collèges constituant l'université d'Oxford au Royaume-Uni. Fondé en 1555 , il est aujourd'hui le collège le plus riche de l'université. Il a été fondé par un prêtre et était à l'origine réservé à ceux qui voulaient devenir prêtres.

  6. St John's College, Cambridge awards honorary fellowships to people who have distinguished themselves in various walks of life. Thomas Adès. Sir Richard Aikens. Sir Edward Appleton. Sir John Ball. Laura Bates. Sir Jack Beatson. Mike Brearley. John Brightman, Baron Brightman.

  7. St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded as a men's college in 1555, it has been coeducational since 1979. [3] Its founder, Sir Thomas White , intended to provide a source of educated Roman Catholic clerics to support the Counter-Reformation under Queen Mary .