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  1. Peterhouse is the oldest constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England, founded in 1284 by Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely. Peterhouse has around 300 undergraduate and 175 graduate students, and 54 fellows. [4]

  2. Peterhouse is the oldest of the Cambridge colleges, founded by Hugo de Balsham, Bishop of Ely in 1284 and granted its charter by King Edward I. The College is a Registered Charity, no. 1137457.

  3. Oct 14, 2024 · His successor, Edmund Law (1754–87), also impressed his personality upon the College, and the names of John Jebb, Samuel Jebb, and John Disney illustrate the manner in which Peterhouse became affected by the deistical thought of the time.

  4. Peterhouse, the first College at Cambridge, is founded by the Bishop of Ely. 1347: Mary, Countess of Pembroke, founds Pembroke College. 1446: Henry VI, founder of Eton and of King's College, Cambridge, lays the first stone of King's College Chapel. 1473: Robert Woodlark founds St Catharine’s College. 1503

  5. Peterhouse is the oldest of the constituent colleges in the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1284 by Hugo de Balsham, Bishop of Ely, on its current site close to the centre of the City.

  6. Peterhouse was founded by Hugo de Balsham, Bishop of Ely, in 1284. It was the first College founded in Cambridge. However, early colleges were very different to colleges today – they were only for the fellows to live within.

  7. www.hughes.cam.ac.uk › about › historyHistory - Hughes Hall

    In time, the hostels gave way to ‘Halls’ and ‘Houses’ that began to define the form and function of the colleges that characterize the University to this day – the first college (St Peter’s or ‘Peterhouse’) was founded in 1284.