Photographer, London. Caian. Matriculated at Caius.
Reverend. Dean and fellow of Clare College, Cambridge
(fl. 1797-1798) soldier.
(1799-1881) Architect.
The original Hall having become to small to accommodate the College's increasing population, in 1853, Anthony Salvin was commissioned to build a new Hall, a new library, and to convert the old Hall into sitting rooms and bedrooms, with a range of kitchens and cellars underneath.
(For further biographical information about Salvin, see the Dictionary of National Biography. For further information regarding his architectural work at Caius, see Volume III of the Biographical History of Caius)
Admitted Gonville and Caius College Cambridge, 1975.
(1921-2000) Clergyman. Admitted Caius, 1954. Vice-Principal of Westcott House, 1954-6; Fellow and Dean of Trinity Hall, Cambridge; Principal of Cuddesdon College, 1958-70; Bishop of St. Albans, 1970. Archbishop of Canterbury.
London.