Strict clauses had been added to the 1551 statutes so not more than two Fellows could come from the same county of the UK (presumably to discourage cronyism). This was overturned in this 1828 revision: 'in future the society be directed by that part of the original statutes of Lady Clare which declares that no question is to be made of what nation the candidates are'.
This Colleges wide committee was established to oversee the development and conservation of the Backs area of Cambridge.
Established in 2011 to bring together expertise, energy and ideas from staff, students and fellows to help reduce the College's environmental footprint
This exhibition is arranged once every two years, more recently by Dr. Peter Knewstubb
Keith Briggs
Senior Lecturer in History of Art in the Department of History of Art at Oxford Brookes University.
Compiled by W J Harrison, College bursar during Henry Thirkill's mastership and a significant contributor to the College history - he published 'Notes on the Masters, Fellows, Scholars and Exhibitioners of Clare College' and 'Life in Clare Hall, Cambridge, 1658-1713'.
Kurt Lipstein 1909-2006, Law Professor, Fellow of Clare College since 1956, was a familiar sight at Clare. He was one of the oldest Fellows and was still teaching just before his death aged 97 on 2nd December 2006
MCDONALD, Alexander Hugh 1908-1979 was admitted to Clare College in 1930 to read for the Classical Tripos; he later became Fellow in1952 and Senior Tutor 1954-7
Admitted to Clare, 1745.