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Jesus College has assets of approximately £375m making it Cambridge's fourth-wealthiest college. [8] The college is known for its particularly expansive grounds which include its sporting fields and for its proximity to its boathouse. Three members of Jesus College have received a Nobel Prize. [9]
Pages in category "Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 691 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Jesus College Boat Club (often abbreviated to JCBC) is the rowing club for members of Jesus College, Cambridge. It is the most successful Cambridge college boat club, holding the most headships between both sides of the club in both the May bumps and the Lent bumps.
The following is a list of masters of Jesus College, Cambridge: Name Portrait Term of office William Chubbes 1497 1505 John Eccleston 1505 1516 Thomas Alcock
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Jesus Lane is an ancient route, formerly called Nunnes Lane, [2] that gave access to the Nunnery of St Mary and St Radegund on which Jesus College, Cambridge is founded. [1] [3] It crossed the King's Ditch. Little Trinity on the lane is one of the best domestic buildings in Cambridge, alongside 49 Jesus Lane.
The Reverend Henry Arthur Morgan, D.D. (1 July 1830 – 2 September 1912) was an English academic, master of Jesus College, Cambridge from 1885 until his death. [1] He was born in Gothenburg and educated at Shrewsbury and Jesus College, Cambridge. [2] and he was ordained in 1859. [3] Morgan was a Fellow at Jesus from 1858 to 1885. [4]
Besides founding a charity at Beverley and endowing Hull Grammar School, he restored many churches and colleges; but his greatest achievement was the building of Jesus College, Cambridge, which he established on the site of the former Convent of St Radegund. [5]