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Queens' College, Cambridge
Queens' College was first founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou. It was refounded in 1465 by Elizabeth Woodville, the wife of Edward IV of England. This is reflected in orthography of the popular name: "Queens'" instead of "Queen's", although the full name is The Queen's College of St. Margaret and St. Bernard. It is part of the University of Cambridge.
Eminent Alumni of Queens' College
- Alexander Crummell, (1849 - 1853)
- Thomas Digges, (died 1595)
- Lord Eatwell, (1964 - 1967)
- Stephen Fry, (1978 - 1981)
- John Goodwin, (died 1665)
- John Hall, (died 1635)
- Thomas Horton, (died 1673)
- John Lambert, (1521)
- Arthur Mooring, (1927 - 1930)
- T. H. White, (1925 - 1929)
- John Whitgift, 1549
- Richard Whytford, devotional writer (flourished 1541)
The bridge over the River Cam in Queens' College, Cambridge
External Links
- http://www.quns.cam.ac.uk College website
For a fuller list of eminent alumni:
- http://www.quns.cam.ac.uk/Queens/Misc/Eminent.html
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