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Fellows of the Royal Society | Queens' College
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/visiting-the-college/history/college-facts/fellows-of-the-royal-society17 Jul 2024: Queens’ 1728, Fellow of Magdalene). F.S.A. Critic and Versifier. Friend of the critic Thomas Edwards. ... 1767. Sir William Watson 1744–c1825. (Queens’ 1761, migrated to Gonville and Caius). -
Remembering Professor Peter Watson (1930-2017) | Queens' College
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/life-at-queens/news-and-events/remembering-professor-peter-watson-1930-201717 Jul 2024: Remembering Professor Peter Watson (1930-2017). Wednesday, 8 February 2017. We are sad to announce that Professor Peter Watson (1950 and Fellow Commoner) has passed away after a long illness. ... Peter Watson came up to Queens' after National Service as -
Fellows 1800–1899 | Queens' College
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/visiting-the-college/history/college-facts/fellows-and-presidents/fellows-1800-189917 Jul 2024: Fellows 1800–1899. 1802-1809. Hugh Price, M.A. Rector of Newton Toney, Wilts. ... d.1898. 1848-1857. Richard Watson, M.A. Assistant Tutor, Tutor, Praelector, Dean, Mathematical Lecturer, Vice-President. -
Queens' Library New eBooks
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/files/downloads/new_ebooks_23_05-08_0.html16 Jan 2024: Village Gone Viral : Understanding the Spread of Policy Models in a Digital Age. ... Ruth P. Watson. Atria Books, 2023. Platform: VLeBooks. -
Queens' Women's Dinner 2017 | Queens' College
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/life-at-queens/news-and-events/queens-womens-dinner-201717 Jul 2024: Njoki is a co-founder and founding president of Black Cantabs Research Society. ... After graduating she joined Watson, Little Ltd, becoming a Literary Agent in 2008 and a Director of the company in 2011. -
Silverware 1750–99 | Queens' College
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/visiting-the-college/history/college-facts/silverware/silverware-1750-9917 Jul 2024: 1761 Cream jug — Watson. Cream jug, later embossed with images of cow, swan, and house. ... The donor, by bequest in 2017, was Peter Gordon Watson (1930–2017): matric. -
Celebrating music with the Tyro Prize | Queens' College
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/life-at-queens/news-and-events/celebrating-music-with-the-tyro-prize17 Jul 2024: The Prize was generously endowed by the late Professor Peter Watson (1950 and Fellow Commoner), a distinguished opthalmologist and founder of the Cambridge Eye Trust. ... Peter Watson. Copyright 2024 Queens' College, Cambridge, CB3 9ET, United Kingdom, -
Silverware 1900–present | Queens' College
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/visiting-the-college/history/college-facts/silverware/silverware-1900-present17 Jul 2024: Silverware 1900–present. 1902 Rose Bowl — Watson. No college marks. Inscribed “Hall & C. ... The donor, by bequest in 2017, was Peter Gordon Watson (1930–2017): matric. -
Fellows 1600–1699 | Queens' College
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/visiting-the-college/history/college-facts/fellows-and-presidents/fellows-1600-169917 Jul 2024: Bursar. Ejected in 1644. 1635-1644. Edward Natley, M.A. Ejected in 1644? ... d.1686. 1645-1647. Nathaniel Debanke, M.A.(Oxon.). 1645-1654. John Watson, M.A. Vicar of Mildenhall, Suffolk. -
Memorial Service for Peter Watson: 26 May 2017 | Queens' College
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/life-at-queens/news-and-events/memorial-service-for-peter-watson-26-may-201717 Jul 2024: Memorial Service for Peter Watson: 26 May 2017. Friday, 19 May 2017. ... A Memorial Service for Peter Watson will be held at 12.30pm on Friday 26th May 2017 at the University Church of Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge. -
Who designed Queens’ Dial? | Queens' College
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/visiting-the-college/history/college-facts/the-buildings/who-designed-queens-dial17 Jul 2024: by Richard Watson Dixon, 1885, Volume 3, page 273, where we find:. ... by Richard Watson Dixon, 1885, Volume 3, page 273]. So, throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, several authors have assumed that Ponet’s gift of a dial to Henry VIII was
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