Read economics and law at Clare College and was later made an Honorary Fellow.
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)
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
New Sports ground from 1931 after the one at Barton Road was sold in 1930; part of site was sold to University Press, 1961) {113, 263 and 343}
Land originally classed as no. 183
Chawston in Roxton, Eaton Socon and Wyboston (Elizabeth Worliche), 1555 (sold, 1920)
Blythe benefaction
Worliche benefaction
See also College Development