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  1. Hace 4 días · Bishop Kilkenny's benefaction, already referred to in another connexion, was the first of its kind (1256), and in 1284 Kilkenny's successor in the see of Ely, Hugh de Balsham, founded the first College, Peterhouse.

  2. Hace 4 días · The consensus seems to be that the experience of participating in one of Cambridge’s most traditional and elegant celebrations often makes Peterhouse May Ball a worthwhile investment for guests. However, steeply priced at £235 – plus the additional cost to acquire the correct attire – emphasise the financial commitment required to ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Peterhouse (Cambridge) sold off land west and east of Mowbray and Perne Roads, and north of Cherry Hinton Road, which was developed in the 1930s as private housing for families on moderate incomes.

  4. Hace 1 día · Dear Peterhouse, Cambridge, Please could you provide information about the following for all Biological Natural Sciences applicants from the last 5 cycles: 1. The country/region that the applicant is from 2. The A-Level predicted grades of each applicant (stating each subject) 3. The NSAA Score of each applicant and the breakdown (score in each ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Another result of this pressure of numbers was that colleges undertook large building schemes, and King's, Trinity, St. John's, Corpus, and Peterhouse all built extensively in the fashionable neo-gothic style. Additions and improvements were also made to university institutions.

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

    Hace 4 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.

  7. Hace 5 días · Hugh Balsham, Bishop of Ely, founded Peterhouse – Cambridge’s first college in 1284. Many colleges were founded during the 14th and 15th centuries but colleges continued to be established until modern times. There was a gap of 204 years between the founding of Sidney Sussex in 1596 and that of Downing in 1800.