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Pessoa singular · 28 March 1809 - 10 March 1874

Born on 28 March 1809, son of John of Brickenden Grange, Herts.

Admitted pensioner at Clare, 3 November 1827.
Matriculated Michaelmas 1828.
B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835.
18 October 1837 married Charlotte Cassandra (daughter of Henry Phillpotts, D.D., Bishop of Exeter).
Founder of the Cherry Scholarship, 1836.
Died 10 March 1874.

Pessoa singular · 28 October 1869 - 12 July 1931

Alfred Henry Chaytor was born on 28 October 1869 and was the second son of John Clervaux Chaytor and Emma Fearon. School: Durham.
Admitted to Clare on 8 October 1888
Law Tripos Pt I, 1st Class, 1890; Pt II, 1st Class, 1892
B.A. and LL.B. 1892; Chancellor's Medal for English Law, 1892; M.A. 1896.
Fellow, 1894.
Barrister (Inner Temple), 1894.
During the First World War he gained the rank of Captain in the service of the 8th City of London Regiment and was invalided home in 1916.
K.C., 1914.
Retired from the Bar, 1916.

He lived at Clervaux Castle, Croft, Yorkshire, England, and at Iridge Place, Sussex, England.
J.P. for the N. Riding and Sussex.
He married Dorothy Elizabeth Burrell, daughter of Harry Percy Burrell, on 1 August 1899.
He was a skilful salmon fisher and wrote Letters to a Salmon Fisher's Sons; Essays Sporting and Serious; Post War Manners and Fashions, etc.

He died on 12 July 1931 at Croft.

Pessoa singular · 1835 - 17 May 1916

Born in 1835 and was the fourth son of Henry, merchant of London.
School: Tonbridge.
Admitted to Clare as a pensioner on 16 March 1853.
Matriculated at Easter 1853.
Scholar; B.A. (13th Wrangler) 1857; M.A. 1860.
Fellow, 1858-1916.

Deputy Bursar, 1863-1880, and Bursar, 1880-1895.
Mathematical Lecturer, 1863-95.

For a short time in the Indian Educational Dept.
An enthusiastic athlete, and member of the Alpine Club.
Lived latterly at Chumleigh, Devon.
Died 17 May 1916, at Torquay.

Pessoa singular · 1662 - 28 July 1723

Born in London in 1662
20 October 1680 admitted as a sizar at Clare College
Matriculated in 1681
B.A. 1684/5
M.A. 1691 (Lit. Reg.)
D.D. 1717 (Lit. Reg.)

Fellow of Clare College 1686-1723
Senior proctor 1709-10
A popular tutor and ardent supporter of the Newtonian system

Vicar of Quy-cum-Stow, Cambridgeshire, 1709
Prebend of Worcester, 1717-23
Chaplain to George I.

Died 28 July 1723

Tillotson, John (1630-1694), Archbishop of Canterbury
Pessoa singular · 1630 - 22 November 1694

Born in 1630 at Old Haugh End Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire. Son of Robert Tillotson, clothier of Halifax.
School – Colne, Lancashire
Admitted as a pensioner at Clare College on 23 April 1647
Matriculated in 1647
B.A. 1650
M.A. 1654
D.D. 1666

Fellow 1651-61 deprived
Ordained c.1661
Chaplain to Sir Edmund Prideaux
Rector of Kedington, Suffolk , 1663-64
Preacher at Lincoln's Inn, 1663-91
Lecturer at St Laurence Jewry, London, 1664
Chaplain to the King, 1666-91
Prebend of Canterbury, 1670-72
Prebend of Chichester, 1670
Fellow of the Royal Society, 1671
Dean of Canterbury, 1672-89
Canon of St Paul's, London, 1675-91 ; Dean 1689
P.C. 1691
Clerk of the Closet, 1689-91

Archbishop of Canterbury, 1691-94

Died on 22 November 1694

Pessoa singular · 1749-1790

Born in 1749 in Scarborough
Admitted to Clare College as a pensioner in 1767, matriculated 1768
B.A. 1772 (2nd Wrangler), M.A. 1775
Fellow 1773-90
Junior Proctor 1778
Ordained deacon (Peterborough) 1773; priest 1774; Vicar Lillington, Warks. 1782-1790
Died 1790

Pessoa singular · 1744-1823

Born 1744 in Dickleburgh, Norfolk, the son of Isaac Cowper, vicar of Eye, Suffolk

School – Bury St Edmunds

Admitted pensioner to Clare College in 1760; matriculated 1760
B.A. 1764; M.A. 1767
Fellow of Clare College 1764–73

Ordained deacon London 1754
Ordained priest 1767
Rector of Paglesham, Essex 1771-81
Recton of Rattlesden, Suffolk 1778-98
Rector of Great Barton, Suffolk 1781-1823
Rector of Billingford with Thorpe Parva, Norfolk, 1798-1823
Benefactor to the College Library

Died 1823

Mellon, Andrew (1855-1937)
Pessoa singular · 24 March 1855 - 26 August 1937

Born on 24 March 1855 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Father of Paul Mellon, (m.1929).
American Banker, Businessman, Industrialist and philanthropist. U.S. Secretary to the Treasury 1921-32, U.S. Ambassador to the U.K. 1932-33.
Died 26 August 1937, Southampton, New York, U.S.A.