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  1. In 2011 the College engaged the architect Nicholas Ray to renovate the Waterhouse Hall, installing discreet twenty-first century technology and enlarging its capacity. Find out more about Pembroke College, founded in 1347 by Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke.

  2. Pembroke College (officially "The Master, Fellows and Scholars of the College or Hall of Valence-Mary") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, [3] England. The college is the third-oldest college of the university and has over 700 students and fellows. It is one of the university's larger colleges, with buildings from almost ...

  3. Pembroke was founded in 1347, when Edward III granted Marie de St Pol, widow of the Earl of Pembroke, a licence for the foundation of a new educational establishment in the young University of Cambridge. The college flourished, and from the mid-nineteenth century expanded greatly.

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  4. Sep 27, 2024 · Pembroke College reckons its foundation from Christmas Eve 1347 when Edward III granted a mortmain licence to Mary de St. Pol, Countess of Pembroke. She named it the College, House, or Hall of Valence Marie, but it was at once commonly called Pembroke Hall, in French documents la Salle de Pembroc, and Pembroke Hall it

  5. Jun 1, 2011 · MARY DE ST POL COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE, BARONESS OF WEXFORD IN IRELAND, AND OF MONTIGNAC, BELLAC AND RANÇON IN FRANCE, was the daughter of Guy, Count of St Pol in the Pas-de-Calais, head of the younger branch of the great French house of Châtillon of Châtillon-sur-Marne.

  6. The Hall of Valence Marie or Pembroke Hall, now Pembroke College, was founded by Mary de St. Pol, Countess of Pembroke, Baroness of Wexford in Ireland, and of Montignac, Bellac and Rançon in France, daughter of Guy, Count of St. Pol, and widow of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke.

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  8. Founded in 1347 by Marie de St Pol, widow of the Earl of Pembroke, this college is the third-oldest college at the University of Cambridge. Known for its academic excellence, rich history, and close-knit community, Pembroke has a long-standing tradition of intellectual curiosity and cultural engagement.

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