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Pembroke College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, [2] is located on Pembroke Square, Oxford.The college was founded in 1624 by King James I of England and VI of Scotland, using in part the endowment of merchant Thomas Tesdale, and was named after William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain and then-Chancellor of the University.
A list of Pembroke College, Oxford people including former students, fellows, honorary fellows, principals and masters of Pembroke College, University of Oxford, England and its predecessor Broadgates Hall. The overwhelming maleness of this list can be partially explained by the fact that for over three centuries (from its foundation in 1624 ...
Pages in category "Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 355 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Principals of Broadgates Hall, Oxford (5 P) Pages in category "Masters of Pembroke College, Oxford" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Masters of Pembroke College, Oxford (1 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Fellows of Pembroke College, Oxford" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.
This is a list of Honorary Fellows of Pembroke College, Oxford. A list of current honorary fellows is published on the college's website at The Fellows. John Cameron, Lord Abernethy; Jonathan Aisbitt; John Armour; Sir Philip Bailhache; Simon Blackburn; Dame Lynne Brindley; Ian Burnett, Baron Burnett of Maldon; Robert Carswell, Baron Carswell ...
Masters of Pembroke College, Oxford (1 C, 23 P) Pages in category "People associated with Pembroke College, Oxford" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The marriage was conducted by the Revd Francis Jeune, the Master of Pembroke College, Oxford. The couple moved into 11 St Giles' Street, [2] where their seven children were born between 1858 and 1870. They moved out in 1891. In 1891 Price was elected Master of Pembroke College, which dignity carried with it a canonry of Gloucester Cathedral. [1]