Fellows
See also: Category:Fellows of Peterhouse, CambridgeName | Birth | Death | Career |
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Kingsley Amis | 1922 | 1995 | Novelist |
Herbert Butterfield | 1900 | 1979 | Historian |
Henry Cavendish | 1731 | 1810 | Scientist |
Christopher Cockerell | 1910 | 1999 | Inventor of the hovercraft |
Maurice Cowling | 1926 | 2005 | Historian |
Richard Crashaw | 1613 | 1649 | Poet |
James Dewar | 1842 | 1923 | Scientist |
Niall Ferguson | 1964 | Historian | |
Thomas Gray | 1716 | 1771 | Poet and Regius Professor of Modern History |
Thomas Heywood | 1570? | 1641 | Playwright and Actor |
George Joye | 1495 | 1553 | Protestant Bible Translator |
Lord Kelvin | 1824 | 1907 | Physicist |
Aaron Klug | 1926 | Nobel Prize Winner | |
Patrick Lynch (Irish Economist) | 1917 | 2001 | Economist |
Archer Martin | 1910 | 2002 | Nobel Prize for developing partition chromatography |
Fynes Moryson | 1566 | 1630 | Travel author |
Edward Norman | 1938 | Theologian | |
Andrew Perne | 1519 | 1589 | Dean of Ely |
Max Perutz | 1914 | 2002 | Nobel Prize for chemistry |
Roger Scruton | 1944 | Philosopher | |
Hugh Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton | 1914 | 2003 | Historian |
Shallet Turner | 1762 | Regius Professor of Modern History | |
John Whitgift | 1530 | 1604 | Archbishop |
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Famous quotes containing the word fellows:
“Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
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—Clara Barton (18211912)
“Religion is a great force: the only real motive force in the world; but what you fellows dont understand is that you must get at a man through his own religion and not through yours.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)