Thomas Merton, born Tom 1915-1968 (Clare 1933-34); later became Cistercian (Trappist) monk and Contemplative in America; was the author of many publications
John Edmund Misaubin (c. 1720-1740) was born in London and matricuated at Clare in 1735. He was the son of John (Jean) Misaubin who was a learned physician in London and the subject of the article. Apparently, John Edmund Misaubin was murdered in 1740.
Reverend Professor Charles Francis Digby Moule (1908-2007) CBE, MA, Hon DD, FBA. was born in China, to missionary parents. He went to school in Weymouth, whence, with a minor scholarship to Emmanuel College, 1927-31. He read Classics and then went to Ridley Hall (training college for Anglican clergy) where, in addition to its curriculum, he sat an advanced course in Theology for what was then a competitive University scholarship. He was ordained and, after one curacy, returned to Ridley Hall as staff member. Thence to be a Fellow and Dean of Clare College and a University Teaching Officer, first as a Lecturer and then as Lady Margaret's Professor.
Matriculated at Clare, 1899
Born 1943, attended Macclesfield School before coming to Clare in 1961
John Rutter (1945-), Clare 1964, was director of Music at Clare from 1975-1979. He later formed the Cambridge Singers and continued to compose music and carols. He was awarded a CBE in the Queen's New Year Honours for 2007 (in December 2006).
Jiro Shirasu (Clare 1923-6); a prominent figure in Japan who receives ongoing interest from Japanese visitors
Honorary Fellow
Clare, 1886
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