Matriculated at Clare, 1938-9, killed in raid on St Nagine.
Baron Baker of Windrush, scientist and Professor of Mechanical Sciences, (1901-1985)
These three items belonged to Edward Brian Pope who came up to Clare in 1929. They were donated to the College on his death in 2011.
Matriculated at Clare, 1898
Henry Cecil Llewellin and George Trenery Bennet both came up to Clare in 1909 after leaving schoool at Barker College in New South Wales, Australia.
Dennison was made Music Director of Clare in 1971.
11 acres of land on the west of Queen's Road was alloted to the College under the Enclosure Act for St Giles Parish in 1806, but to be subject to a public bridleway (Burrell's walk).
Land at Lolworth and Childerley was acquired in 1562 and sold in 1947
Lands at Risby in Walesby were given to Clare College in 1622 in lieu of £2000 bequeathed by John Freeman of Great Billing by his executors, Edward Lord Gorges, Baron Dundalk and his wife Catherine, daughter and heiress of John Freeman. See notes on the F
Advowson of the living purchased in 1729/30 from the Duke of Chandos and the first appointment by Clare was Dr Curling in 1735; parts of land sold, 1924- 1941) {455}