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Heywood, Brigadier Tony (1919-2006)
Personne · 1919-2006

Admitted to Clare in 1938. Distinguished military career; awarded an MC during Emergency in Malaya.

Personne · June 1728 - 21 February 1797

Born in London in June 1728 the son of John Parkhurst of Catesby Priory, Northamptonshire
School - Rugby

Admitted as a pensioner at Clare College on 28 June 1745
Matriculated 1745
B.A. 1748/9
M.A. 1752
Fellow 1751-52
Ordained deacon (Ely) 23 Feb 1752 and priest 24 Sept 1752
Biblical lexicographer and anti-Newtonian

Died on 21 Feb 1797

Personne · 23 June 1937 – 24 January 2006

Son of the distinguished field geologist Robert Millner Shackleton and great-nephew of the explorer Ernest Shackleton

Educated at Cranbrook School, Kent
Read Natural Sciences at Clare College
BA 1961
MA 1964

In 1967 Cambridge awarded him a PhD degree, for a thesis entitled 'The Measurement of Paleotemperatures in the Quaternary Era'.

Apart from periods abroad as Visiting Professor or Research Associate, Shackleton's entire scientific career was spent at Cambridge. He became Ad hominem Professor in 1991, in the Department of Earth Sciences, working in the Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research.

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Described by J. R. Wardale as the only volume to survive the fire in the Master's Lodge and Muniment Room in 1521.

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The Development Office became separate to the Bursary towards the end of the 1990s and was a separate department by 1998.

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(Gransdens and Warmfield), 1686

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Taylor Benefaction (Cambridge, Girton etc), 1600

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Exeter Foundation (Eye and Peterborough rentcharges), 1612