(1886-1971). Matriculated at Clare, 1905, Fellow 1910-1939, Master 1939-1958, Vice-Chancellor of the University 1945-1947, Knighted 1951.
(1859-1931), matriculated at Clare in 1878, became a Fellow in 1882, Junior Tutor in 1894, sole Tutor in 1915, remained as Lecturer until 1923. Compiled the "Notes" from his research into the College records for the published history "Clare College" (1899) as part of the series of University of Cambridge College histories, for "Clare College Letters and Documents" as well as for general interest.
Master of Clare, 1929-1939 and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University.
These fellowships were arranged for teachers to spend a term away from their school studying a subject of particular interest
See also College Development
The Isaac Newton Trust was administered by Trinity College, Cambridge and is not a fund relating specifically to Clare.
Aquired nd [before 1350] (sold, 1350), and (Henry VI) 1448 (sold, 1539) Wrawby (Clare), nd [1355] - see Benefices: Wrawby (BF04) Brigg (Clare), nd [1355] - see Benefices: Wrawby (BF04A)
College purchased these properties in 1961; in 1889 an auction was held of various properties in Cambridge owned by Mr. Stanley, miller of Newnham Mill, including the Maltings and seven properties (although only five shown on the plan!); they were purchas
Most recent papers relating to commercial properties owned by the College are now housed with Mills & Reeve or Bidwells to allow easy access to paper for regular negotiations
Land originally classed as no. 183