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Registo de autoridadeAdelheid (1835-1900), Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein
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- 1835-1900
Wife of Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg; daughter of Ernst, 4th Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.
Kynynmound, Gilbert Elliot Murray (1782–1859), 2nd Earl of Minto, diplomatist and politician
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- 16 November 1782 - 31 July 1859
Ryder, Dudley (1762–1847), 1st Earl of Harrowby and politician
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- 22 December 1762 - 26 December 1847
Parker, John (1772-1840), 1st Earl of Morley and politician
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- 3 May 1772 - 28 August 1840
Percy, Hugh (1785–1847), 3rd Duke of Northumberland, politician and landowner
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- 20 April 1785 - 12 February 1847
Howard, Bernard Edward (1765–1842), 12th Duke of Norfolk and aristocrat
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- 21 November 1765 - 16 March 1842
Ernst I (1784-1844), Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
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- 1784-1844
Father of Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria.
Inglis, Sir Robert Harry (1786–1855), 2nd Baronet and politician
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- 12 January 1786 - 5 May 1855
Lee, Arthur Guy (1918-2005), classical scholar and poet
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- 5 November 1918 – 31 July 2005
Arthur Guy Lee known informally as Guy Lee, was a British Classical scholar and poet. He was particularly notable as a Latinist for his work on the Roman poets Ovid, Propertius, and Catullus; he also translated Virgil's Eclogues, Tibullus, and Persius.
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Whiteley, George Derek Pepys (1906-1988), barrister, librarian and art historian
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- 1906-1988
Derek Pepys Whiteley was born in 1906, the son of Gerard Tarver Whiteley and the Hon. Amy Theresa Pepys. He was educated at Sherborne and King's College, and was called to the Bar from the Middle Temple in 1931. He became senior legal assistant in the ... »
- 21 August 1765 – 20 June 1837
Kerrich, Thomas (1748–1828), artist, clergyman and President of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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- 1748 - 1828
Fellow and President of Magdalene College.
English clergyman, principal Cambridge University librarian (Protobibliothecarius), antiquary, draughtsman and gifted amateur artist. He created one of the first catalogue raisonnés (for the works of the artist ... »
Griffin, Elizabeth (bap. 1691 -1762), Visitor of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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- c. 1691 - 1762
Daughter of James Griffin, 2nd Baron Griffin of Braybrooke, sister and co-heir of Edward, 3rd Baron Griffin of Braybrooke. She was a direct descendant of Lord Audley.
Her first marriage was to her cousin Henry Neville/Grey; her second in 1741 to John ... »
Saunders, Bernard (1903-1983), chemist and President of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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- 1903-1983
Educated at Pembroke College. Lecturer in Natural Sciences at Magdalene, and University Demonstrator in Chemistry, from 1931. Made a Fellow in 1938.
Research on chemical warfare during the war, working on various ‘ nerve gases’; and after the war a ... »
Hamilton, Walter (1908-1988), classicist, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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- 10 February 1908 - 8 February 1988
Master of Magdalene College, 1967-1978
Educated at Trinity College, and Fellow of Trinity, 1931-1933, 1946-1950 (University Lecturer in Classics, 1947). Published an extremely successful translation of Plato’s Symposium (1951). Head Master of Westminster ... »
Hill, Derek (1916-2000), artist
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- 1916-2000
Painter notable for perceptive portraits and subtle landscapes, stage designer, exhibition organiser and writer, brother of the artist John Hill. He was born Arthur Derek Hill in Bassett, Hampshire. Was educated at Marlborough College, then studied stage ... »
Hey, Richard (1745-1835), Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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- 22 August 1745 - 7 December 1835
Matriculated 1764; 3rd Wrangler, 1768 and Chancellor’s Medalist. Fellow and Tutor, 1782, but later apparently a non-resident Fellow, who was primarily an author. Apart from publishing studies on civil liberties, gaming and duelling, suicide, happiness (a ... »
Strang, William (1859–1921), painter
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- 13 February 1859 – 12 April 1921
Scottish painter and printmaker, notable for illustrating the works of Bunyan, Coleridge and Kipling. Strang was born at Dumbarton, the son of Peter Strang, a builder, and was educated at the Dumbarton Academy. For fifteen months after leaving school he ... »
Lodge, John (c. 1792-1850), Anglican cleric, librarian and President of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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- c. 1792 - 27 August 1850
Educated at Trinity College. Fellow of Magdalene, 1818; President and senior Fellow, 1829-1836; Tutor, 1821-1826, 1831-1832; Senior Proctor, 1833-1834. University Librarian, 1822; elected sole Principal Librarian – Protobibliothecarius – in succession to ... »
Walmisley, Frederick (1815–1875), painter
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A painter who was one of the five sons of Thomas Forbes Walmisley (1783–1866), a London-born organist, composer and ‘Professor of Music’, who also had at least two daughters.
Walmisley trained at the Royal Academy schools and according to Redgrave’s ... »
May, George Augustus Chichester (1815-1892), judge and Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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- 1815 - 15 August 1892
Matriculated in 1834. Made a Fellow in 1841. Called to the Irish Bar in 1844; QC 1865; Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, 1877-1887, and Lord Justice of Appeal (1878); he narrowly avoided having to try his fellow Old Member, C. S. Parnell, in the case of ... »
Newton, Alfred (1829-1907), zoologist and Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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- 11 June 1829 - 7 June 1907
Matriculated at Magdalene College in 1848. Held a travelling Fellowship from 1854. Made a Foundation Fellow in 1877.
Fellow of the Royal Society, 1870; Royal Medal 1900.
An ornithologist who was the first Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, 1866-1... »
Peckard, Peter (1717-1797), Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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- c. 1717 - 8 December 1797
Master of Magdalene College, 1781-1797
Educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford in the late 1730s where he was a young tearaway, repeatedly in trouble for being drunk, even during divine service, which he often skipped. A major transformation in his ... »
Ralph, G.K. (1752-c.1811), artist
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Peckard [née Ferrar], Martha (1729-1805), poet, wife of Peter Peckard
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- 1729 - 14 January 1805
Martha Peckard was a published poet in her day. Her Ode to Spring and Ode to Cynthia were featured in the periodicals The Gentleman's Magazine and The Weekly Magazine, or Edinburgh Amusement. She was the eldest daughter of Edward Ferrar, a lawyer in ... »
Pepys, Apollo (1576-1644), Great Uncle of Samuel Pepys
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- 1576 - 1644
Pepys (née de St Michel), Elizabeth (1640-1669), wife of Samuel Pepys
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- 23 October 1640 - 10 November 1669
Elizabeth de St Michel was born at Bideford, Devon, on 23 October 1640. She was the daughter of Alexandre le Marchant de St Michel and Dorothea Fleetwood. The family lived in Devon, where Dorothea had inherited land. They later lost this property and ... »
Farrar, John Percy (1857-1929), soldier and mountaineer
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- 25 December 1857 - 18 February 1929
Percy Farrar was born in 1857 in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. He was President of the Alpine Club between 1917-1919 and was an original member of the Mount Everest Committee (a joint body composed of Alpine Club and Royal Geographical Society members that ... »