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2 giorni fa · Chris Grayling (Sidney Sussex), Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (2012–2015) and Transport Minister (2016–2019) Nick Griffin (Downing), Leader of the British National Party (1999–) Matt Hancock (Christ's), British Health Secretary (2018–2021)
7 mag 2024 · Overview. Sidney Sussex College will provide one scholarship of £1,000 each year to an exceptional North American, female Cambridge MBA student who has an interest in entrepreneurship post-MBA. Recipients of the scholarship will become members of Sidney Sussex College, which was founded in 1596 and is situated in the centre of ...
29 apr 2024 · Oliver went to the local grammar school and then for a year attended Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. After his father’s death, he left Cambridge to look after his widowed mother and sisters but is believed to have studied for a time at Lincoln’s Inn in London, where country gentlemen were accustomed to acquire a smattering of law.
2 giorni fa · It was ultimately reburied at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in 1960. Cromwell has been variously described as a military dictator by Winston Churchill, and as a hero of liberty by John Milton, Thomas Carlyle, and Samuel Rawson Gardiner. The debate over his historical reputation continues.
- Soldier and statesman
- Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
- pre-1642 (militia service), 1642–1651 (civil war)
- Robert Cromwell (father), Elizabeth Steward (mother)
2 giorni fa · Vacancies. Sidney is well known across the University and Cambridge Colleges for our friendly community, and this is down to the people who live, learn, and work here. We're ambitious for our people to perform at their best and to be happy while doing so.
15 mag 2024 · In February 1661 some 72 Friends, mostly women, were committed to the Tolbooth, some for refusing to take the oath of obedience, others for attending a conventicle at the Quaker house near Sidney Sussex College. In 1667 ten Quakers were taken in the house of the shoemaker, William Brazier.
14 mag 2024 · He was also a fellow of the Institute of Biology (1967) and was elected an Honorary Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge in 1968. Work. William Stearn was the author of nearly 500 publications, including his autobiography.