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  2. Cambridge Apostles - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Apostles: The Early Years. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-21803-0. Deacon, Richard (1986). The Cambridge Apostles: A History of Cambridge University's Elite Intellectual Secret Society. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0-374-11820-4. Levy, Paul (1980). Moore: G. E. Moore and the Cambridge Apostles. Holt, Rinehart ...

  3. Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Richard's creation as Earl of Cambridge in 1414, however, brought with it no accompanying grant of lands, and according to Harriss, Cambridge was "the poorest of the earls" who were to set out on Henry V's invasion of France. As a result, he lacked the resources to equip himself properly for the expedition. [13]

  4. Timeline of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    1853 – Cambridge Water Company authorised by Cambridge University and Town Waterworks Act 1854 – Deighton, Bell & Co. booksellers in business [ 22 ] 1855–6 – Following provision of a piped water supply, the Hobson's Conduit fountain from the market place is moved to form a memorial

  5. Cambridge Glass - Wikipedia

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    Through these early years, the company operated its own coal mines and consumed 50 tons daily producing raw gas to fire its melting pots. It also used natural gas produced from its own wells. The abundant supply of natural resources had been one of the main reasons for locating this factory in Ohio.

  6. Choir of King's College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The Choir of King's College, Cambridge is an English Anglican choir. It was created by King Henry VI , who founded King's College, Cambridge , in 1441, to provide daily singing in his Chapel , which remains the main task of the choir to this day.

  7. Sturdy beggar - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The Statute of Cambridge 1388 was an early law which differentiated between sturdy beggars and the infirm (handicapped or elderly) poor. The Vagabonds and Beggars Act 1494 listed restrictions and punishments.