Tutorial Office
'Tripos' verses were Latin (or occasionally Greek) verses composed for distribution, usually as printed sheets, at academic ceremonies in Cambridge from 1565 (at the latest) until 1894. Most of the earliest have as their subjects serious academic questions which were formally debated as part of the ceremonies; many others are humorous or satirical; some are simply on whatever topic happened to take the author's fancy.
The verses were part of the University's ceremony of graduation. Printed on the back of the verses are the names of the successful candidates for a baccalaureate degree.
Described by J. R. Wardale as the only volume to survive the fire in the Master's Lodge and Muniment Room in 1521.
These fellowships were arranged for teachers to spend a term away from their school studying a subject of particular interest
See also College Development
The Development Office became separate to the Bursary towards the end of the 1990s and was a separate department by 1998.
(Gransdens and Warmfield), 1686
(Caldecote, Petty Cury in Cambridge, Gamlingay, Freckenham etc and benefices), 1680-1729
For rebuilding works (money), 1525
The Walter Worliche Benefaction involved Everton and Tetworth in 1543 and 1549