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  1. 5 days ago · The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. John the Evangelist, and the glorious Virgin St. Radegund, commonly called Jesus College, was founded in 1496 (fn. 2) by John Alcock, Bishop of Ely, upon the site of the dissolved Priory of St. Radegund, and endowed with its property.

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  2. 5 days ago · For four years its work was carried on at 2 Brookside, in close co-operation with Cheshunt College, until in 1925 the present College buildings were erected on a site purchased from Jesus College, on land once belonging to St. Radegund's on the opposite side of Jesus Lane to Westcott House.

  3. 2 days ago · JESUS COLLEGE. History. Nothing is known of the steps which led up to the foundation of the college. The first extant document in its history is the letters patent of foundation issued by Queen Elizabeth on 27 June 1571, at the request of Dr. Hugh Price.

  4. 3 days ago · From 1791 until 1794, Coleridge attended Jesus College, Cambridge. In 1792, he won the Browne Gold Medal for an ode that he wrote attacking the slave trade.

  5. 5 days ago · The open letter accuses the China Forum of not engaging with human rights issues in China Felix Armstrong for Varsity. Students have criticised Jesus Colleges treatment of the Uyghur community in a new open letter led by the Uyghur Rights Campaign.

  6. 6 days ago · University of Cambridge students at the Trinity May Ball 2024. Picture: Bav Media. The first official May Ball in Trinity Colleges grounds was held in 1866, with the tradition quickly spreading to the other colleges. One of these other colleges, Jesus College, also held its May Ball on Monday.

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    1 day ago · In late October, Milton attended a dinner given by the English College, Rome, despite his dislike for the Society of Jesus, meeting English Catholics who were also guests—theologian Henry Holden and the poet Patrick Cary.

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