(1934- ) Banker and numismatist. Educated at Christ Church Oxford. Admitted Caius 1987 as Fellow; Senior Bursar, 1987-2000.
Principal, Wesley House, Cambridge.
Reverend. Chaplain of Eton College.
Fellow of Trinity College.
Reverend Professor.
Reverend. Dean and fellow of Clare College, Cambridge
Vicar of Swanton Morley with Beetley with East Bilney and Hoe.
Rector of Bourn and Kingston with Caxton and Longstowe; Rural dean of Bourn.
(1916 - ) Theologian. Admitted Caius as Bye-Fellow, 1952; Fellow, 1956. University Lecturer in Divinity,1956; Junior Proctor, 1957-8. Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of Glasgow, 1969; Dean of Divinity, University of Glasgow, 1969-84. Dean's Vicar.
Bishop of Connor.
Computer Office, Gonville and Caius College.
(1830-1905) Architect. Educated under Richard Lane in Manchester, further study in France, Italy and Germany. He started his own practice in Manchester in 1853 and; designed the Town Hall and the Assize Buildings. In 1866 he moved to London where he designed the Natural History Museum.
Architects, 38 Alfred Place London WC1 and 1 Pemberton Place,Cambridge
Consulting Engineers, The Mill House, Quy, Cambridge
Architects, 38 Alfred Place London WC1 and 1 Pemberton Place,Cambridge
Stonemasonry and restoration, Cambridge
Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers. In association with Donald W. Insall