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Atkinson was admitted to Clare, 1838. Later Master of Clare, 1856-1915 (the longest Mastership in the College's history), during which he presided over the change from 'Clare Hall' to 'Clare College. He also served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

Edward Atkinson is buried at Mill Road Cemetery in Cambridge alongside his wife - the monument was restored in Nov 2016 following a donation from the College.

Oley, Barnabas
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Barnabas Oley (admitted 1618, Fellow 1623 - 1644 and 1660 - 1663) was a great benefactor to his parish. By his will, he also left bequests to endow the Oley Trust and Clare College Library

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(1819-1915), matriculated at Clare, 1838. Later Master of Clare, 1856-1915 (the longest Mastership in the College's history), during which he presided over the change from 'Clare Hall' to 'Clare College. He also served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

Edward Atkinson is buried at Mill Road Cemetery in Cambridge alongside his wife - the monument was restored in Nov 2016 following a donation from the College.

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Born in Doncaster, Samuel Blyth was first admitted to Clare College as a sizar undergraduate in 1652. He gained his BA in 1655 and was made a Fellow in 1658, later serving as College Master 1678-1713, until his death. He was a considerable benefactor to the College.