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Trinity College, Cambridge


 

Trinity College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. Trinity is the largest of all the colleges in Cambridge (and indeed Oxford), with around 650 undergraduates, 320 graduates, and over 160 Fellows. It is also the wealthiest Oxbridge college with an estimated financial endowment of £621m and income of £25.2m (2003) (On a per student basis, Trinity is one of the best-endowed educational institutions in the world).

History

The college was founded by Henry VIII in 1546, from the merger of two existing colleges: Michaelhouse (founded by Hervey de Stanton in 1324), and King's Hall (established by Edward II in 1317 and refounded by Edward III in 1337). Most of the college's major buildings date from the 16th and 17th centuries. Thomas Nevile, who became Master of Trinity in 1593, rebuilt and re-designed much of the college. This work included the enlargement and completion of Great Court, and the construction of Nevile's Court between Great Court and the river Cam. Nevile's Court was completed in the late 17th century when the Wren Library, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, was built.

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Henry VIII - 1546 - Michaelhouse - Hervey de Stanton - 1324 - King's Hall - Edward II - 1317 - Edward III - 1337 - 16th - 17th - Thomas Nevile - 1593 - Great Court - Nevile's Court - Cam - Wren Library - Sir Christopher Wren

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Introduction
History
Buildings
Traditions
Scholarships and Prizes
Legends
Related pages
Notable Alumni
College Officials

 

 

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