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Title: A concise guide to the town and university of Cambridge in an introduction and four walks
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Clark, John Willis, 1833-1910
Subjects: University of Cambridge
Publisher: Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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ostrich-featliers, with the mottoIcli dien. (Edward the Black Prince, b. 1330 ; d. 1376.) 4. France ancient and England quarterly on a stone shield supportedby two lions, for Kino Edwaejd the Thikd, founder of Kings Hall.Beneath this shield is a very small one, on which are three stags trippant,for Geoffrey Bltthe, Master of Kings Hall (1498—1528), during whosemastershii) the gate was begun. Beneath the panel, on a sheet of metal,are the words ; Edvaedus Tertivs fundator Ayle Begis Mcccxxxvn. 5. Shield blank. Guillmus de Hatfeld. Demortuus infans.(WilHam of Hatfield, b. 1336 ; d. in infancy.) 6. France ancient and England quarterly, label ermine. IohannesD. Lancasxrie. v°. John of Gadkx. (John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster,b. 1340; d. 1399.) 3—2 36 Trinity College 7. France ancient and England quarterly, label of three pointsargent; on the points a fleur-de-lis and two crosses, all in a bordureargent. Tho^ d. GijOvcestkie. c. Essexie. (Thomas, Duke of Gloucester,b. 1355; d. 1397.)
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GREAT GATE OF TRINITY COLLEGE: EAST FRONT. Trinity College 37 The statue of King Henry the Eighth, in the nichebetween the windows, was added by Nevile in 1615.^ Thepanel between the upper windows contains a quatrefoil andshield bearing France modern and England quarterly. The west front is quite different, and bears trace of hastycompletion in a different material and style from what wasoriginally intended. The three niches, by their style, wereadded by Nevile. In the central niche is King James theFirst; on his right his Queen, Anne of Denmark ; on his leftPrince Charles. Above the upper window are the RoyalArms, supported by the Lion and the Unicorn ; and over eachlateral niche a stone shield with supporters, probably theQueene and Princes Amies, put up 1614-15.^ The wholecomposition commemorates the two visits of King James in1615. Turn to the right along the flagged walk leading to theChapel. The rooms on the first-floor next to the Gate wereoccupied by Sir Isaac Newton from 1679

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  • booksubject:University_of_Cambridge
  • bookpublisher:Cambridge__Macmillan_and_Bowes
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