Born 1646
Admitted sizar to Clare College 1664, Matriculated 1664
B.A. 1667/8, M.A. 1671, D.D. 1691
Made Fellow
Taxor 1677
Incorporated at Oxford University 1675
Ordained priest (Ely) 1671; perhaps Rector of St. Peter-le Poer, London 1691-1704
Died 1704
Born in Ealing in 1930
Attended Marlborough School and was admitted to Clare College on 23 January 1950 where he read land economy
He was also a member of the Footlights drama club and drew cartoons for the student newspaper Varsity
He was partner of Kemsley, Whiteley and Ferris, chartered surveyors
He was appointed Fellow, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (F.R.I.C.S.)
He was appointed Fellow, Chartered Auctioneers' and Estate Agents Insitute (F.A.I.)
Born 1729 in Waresley the son of John Hagar of Waresley
School - Bury St Edmunds
Admitted as a Pensioner to Clare College in 1747 and matriculated in 1747
B.A. 1750/1; M.A. 1754
Fellow 1752-64
Ordained priest (Peterborough) 1757
Probably Rector of Abington Pigotts, Cambs 1773
Rector of Hawnes (Beds)
Died 1780 and is buried in Hawnes
William Horbury is a Church of England priest and former Professor of Jewish and Early Christian Studies at Cambridge University
He graduated BA from Oriel College, Oxford in 1964 and entered Westcott House, Cambridge for ordination training in the same year. He was ordained deacon in 1969 and priest in 1970, having become a Fellow of Clare College in 1968. He completed his Cambridge PhD thesis in 1971.
1972-78 - he served as Rector of Great and Little Gransden in the Diocese of Ely
1978 he became a Fellow of Corpus Christi College and is now a Life Fellow
In 1984 he became a lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity in Cambridge
In 1998 he became Professor of Jewish and Early Christian Studies
1990-2014 - he served as honorary priest in charge of St Botolph's Church, Cambridge
He became a Fellow of the British Academy in 1997
Born on 7 February 1914 in Assam the son of G.T. Lloyd of Andover, Hants
School - Marlborough
Admitted to Clare in 1933 and worked at Bletchley Park during WWII
In 1937 he entered the Consular Service
1948 he transferred to the Foreign Office
1965 - made a CBE
He retired from the Foreign Office in 1974
Born in Hong Kong the son of G.M. Dalety
School - Charterhouse
Matriculated at Clare, 1946 to study Law
1947 Law Qual 2 2nd class
1948 Law Tripos II 2:2
1949 LLB 2:1
Died 2004
Brother of Euan Campbell Dalgety who matriculated in 1943 and who was killed while in the RAF
Matriculated at Clare, 1966.
Matriculated at Clare, 1883.
Born in Aberystwyth the son the the revd Joshua
Schools - Leamington College and Llandovery, Carms
Admitted as a pensioner at Trinity College on 29 January 1853
Matriculated at MIchaelmas 1853
B.A. 1857; M.A. 1867
1883 - Became a Fellow of Clare College
1889 - Fellow of the Royal Society
1860 - Appointed Secretary to the British Consul at Rome
1861 - Joined the Geological Survey of England, 1861
1873 - 1917 - Woodwardian Professor of Geology
President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 1879-80 and 1889-90
1891 - Lyell medal of the Geological Society
1892 - President of the Philosophical Society
Died 9 June 1917
Born in Hamburg, Germany and educated at Wanganui Collegiate School and the University of Otago (New Zealand)
1954 - came to the University of Cambridge on a Shell Post-Graduate Scholarship to do his Ph.D. in physics (1956) as student of Sir Nevill Mott
1955 - Fellow of Clare College and
1976 - became a professor and took over as head of the theory group at the Cavendish Laboratory, a position that he held until his retirement in 1997
1974 - elected Fellow of the Royal Society
Matriculated at Clare, 1901, graduated 1904
Member of Clare College Boat Club