(1927- ) CBE, FBA, FSA. Medieval Historian. Admitted Caius, 1945; scholar, 1945-48; student, 1948-49; Fellow, 1949-56; Professorial Fellow, 1977-94; Life Fellow, 1994- .Editor of Caian, 1947-48, 1955-56, 1986- .Praelector, 1955-6. Professor of Medieval History, Liverpool University, 1956-67; Professor of History, Westfield College, London University, 1967-77; Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Cambridge University, 1977-94. College Historian.
(1927- ) Medieval Historian. Admitted Gonville and Caius College Cambridge, 1945. Elected scholar, 1945-48; student, 1948-49; Fellow, 1949-56; Professorial Fellow, 1977-94; Life Fellow, 1994- .Editor of Caian, 1947-48, 1955-56, 1986- .Praelector, 1955-6. CBE, FBA, FSA. Professor of Medieval History, Liverpool University, 1956-67; Professor of History, Westfield College, London University, 1967-77; Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Cambridge University, 1977-94. College Historian.
Historian
Birkbeck Lecturer, 1929-31. Professor and College Fellow Librarian.
Medieval historian. Matriculated St. John's College Cambridge, 1902. Elected to Drosier Fellowship, Gonville and Caius College, 1908; College lecturer in History; member of College Council, 1923- ; College Fellow Librarian. Cambridge University lecturer in history, 1926-44 ; Professor of Medieval History, 1944-46 . FBA, LittD.
Birkbeck Lecture in Ecclesiastical History 1929 - 1931 [lecture given at Trinity college, Cambridge].
(See memoir in The Caian, 1946 for further biographical details)
Surveyor
Architect of Glisson Road, Cambridge.
Of Oborne
(1916- ) Admitted Caius, 1935. Personnel Manager
University Library, Cambridge.
Photographer, London.
Legal scholar. Matriculated Gonville and Caius College Cambridge, 1881. Elected scholar, 1884; elected Fellow, 1889; appointed College lecturer, 1895; appointed College Tutor, 1903; Senior Tutor, 1912-14; elected President, 1923. BA, MA, LLD, FBA (1920). Regius Professor of Civil Law, 1914-45. Received honorary degrees from the universities of Oxford, Edinburgh, Harvard, Lyons, Louvain and Paris.
(For further biographical information about Buckland see Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume XXXIII (1947), Dictionary of National Biography, and The Caian, Vol LI (1946))
Former Senior Bursar, in charge of development projects
Air Vice-Marshal. Fellow of Gonville and Caius College.
Caius College owned 1000 acres of agricultural land at Duxford. A paper outlining the various plans for redevelopment that were proposed in the 1980s and 1990s is contained in TB 450.