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Pembroke College Cambridge : A Short History, Paperback / softback Book

Pembroke College Cambridge : A Short History Paperback / softback

Edited by S. C. Roberts

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Cambridge series

Paperback / softback

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This short history of Pembroke College, Cambridge appeared in 1936, during a particularly successful period for the college in terms of both academic and sporting achievements.

Pembroke was founded in 1347, when Edward III granted Marie de St Pol, widow of the Earl of Pembroke, a licence for the foundation of a new educational establishment in the young University of Cambridge.

The college flourished, and from the mid-nineteenth century expanded greatly.

The author of this book, which is still regarded as the 'official history of Pembroke College', was a leading authority on the college's history.

However, he died before the manuscript could be completed, and the final part was written as a postscript by S.

C. Roberts, a former Master of the college. The book has delightful illustrations and a thorough index of the influential scholars, former students and benefactors connected with the college over the centuries.

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