God's House, Cambridge
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God's House, Cambridge | |
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Full name | Buckingham College |
Motto | ' |
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Previous names | (reformed as Christ's College in 1505) |
Established | 1437 |
Sister College(s) | N/A |
Master | N/A |
Location | |
Undergraduates | N/A |
Postgraduates | N/A |
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God's House is the name of one of the former colleges of the University of Cambridge, that existed between 1437 and 1505, when it was reformed as Christ's College. It was established in 1437 by William Byngham.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ College History. Christ's College, Cambridge. Retrieved on 2008-03-27.