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Page 1: Gonville and Caius College Cambridge

Gonville and Caius College

Cambridge

The Commemoration of Benefactors 9th May 2021

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Cover: The College Seal granted by Dr Caius: SIGIL COLLEG DE GONEVIL ET CAIVS

FVND I HO ANN B MA VIR I VNITE CATAB (‘seal of the College founded

by Gonville & Caius in honour of Blessed Mary the Virgin in the University of Cambridge)

showing the Annunciation.

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ORDER OF SERVICE

¶ All stand at the entry of the Choir, the Precentor and the Dean.

¶ Notices may be given.

¶ Remain standing to sing the first HYMN.

HYMN

Glory to thee, my God, this night

For all the blessings of the light;

Keep me, O keep me, King of kings,

Beneath thy own almighty wings.

Forgive me, Lord, for thy dear Son,

The ill that I this day have done,

That with the world, myself, and thee,

I, ere I sleep, at peace may be.

Teach me to live, that I may dread

The grave as little as my bed;

Teach me to die, that so I may

Rise glorious at the aweful day.

O may my soul on thee repose,

And with sweet sleep mine eyelids close,

Sleep that may me more vigorous make

To serve my God when I awake.

Praise God from whom all blessings flow,

Praise him all creatures here below,

Praise him above, ye heavenly host,

Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

Words: Thomas Ken (1637-1711)

Music: Thomas Tallis (c. 1505-85)

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¶ The Dean calls the congregation to prayer.

DEARLY beloved brethren, I pray and beseech you, as many as are here present, to

accompany me with a pure heart and humble voice unto the throne of the heavenly

grace, saying after me.

¶ All kneel and say the CONFESSION.

ALMIGHTY and most merciful Father; We have erred, and strayed from thy

ways like lost sheep. We have followed too much the devices and desires of our

own hearts. We have offended against thy holy laws. We have left undone those

things which we ought to have done; And we have done those things which we

ought not to have done; And there is no health in us. But thou, O Lord, have mercy

upon us, miserable offenders. Spare thou them, O God, which confess their faults.

Restore thou them that are penitent; According to thy promises declared unto

mankind in Christ Jesu our Lord. And grant, O most merciful Father, for his

sake; That we may hereafter live a godly, righteous, and sober life, To the glory

of thy holy Name. Amen.

¶ The Dean pronounces this ABSOLUTION.

ALMIGHTY GOD, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who desireth not the death of

a sinner, but rather that he may turn from his wickedness, and live; and hath given

power, and commandment, to his Ministers, to declare and pronounce to his people,

being penitent, the Absolution and Remission of their sins: He pardoneth and absolveth

all them that truly repent, and unfeignedly believe his holy Gospel. Wherefore let us

beseech him to grant us true repentance, and his Holy Spirit, that those things may

please him, which we do at this present; and that the rest of our life hereafter may be

pure, and holy; so that at the last we may come to his eternal joy; through Jesus Christ

our Lord. Amen.

¶ All say the LORD’S PRAYER.

OUR FATHER, which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come.

Thy will be done, in earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And

forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead

us not into temptation, But deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the

power and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen.

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¶ All stand: the Dean and Choir sings the First Preces & Responses.

O LORD, open thou our lips.

And our mouth shall shew forth thy praise.

O God, make speed to save us.

O Lord, make haste to help us.

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son:

and to the Holy Ghost;

As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be:

world without end. Amen.

Praise ye the Lord.

The Lord’s name be praised.

Music: Philip Radcliffe (1905-1986)

¶ Remain standing: the Choir sings the following Psalm.

Psalm 121 Levavi oculos

I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills:

from whence cometh my help.

My help cometh even from the Lord:

who hath made heaven and earth.

He will not suffer thy foot to be moved:

and he that keepeth thee will not sleep.

Behold he that keepeth Israel:

shall neither slumber nor sleep.

The Lord himself is thy keeper:

the Lord is thy defence upon thy right hand;

So that the sun shall not burn thee by day:

neither the moon by night.

The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil:

yea it is even he that shall keep thy soul:

The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in:

from this time forth for evermore.

Glory be to the Father:

and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost;

As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be:

world without end. Amen.

Chant: H. Walford Davies (1869-1941)

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¶ All sit: the President reads the lesson.

Ecclesiasticus 44. 1–15

LET us now praise famous men, and our fathers that begat us.

The Lord hath wrought great glory by them through his great power

from the beginning.

Such as did bear rule in their kingdoms, men renowned for their power,

giving counsel by their understanding, and declaring prophecies: Leaders of the

people by their counsels, and by their knowledge of learning meet for the people,

wise and eloquent in their instructions; Such as found out musical tunes, and recited

verses in writing: Rich men furnished with ability, living peaceably in their

habitations:

All these were honoured in their generations, and were the glory of their times.

There be of them, that have left a name behind them, that their praises

might be reported. And some there be, which have no memorial; who are perished,

as though they had never been; and are become as though they had never been born;

and their children after them.

But these were merciful men, whose righteousness hath not been forgotten.

With their seed shall continually remain a good inheritance, and their children are

within the covenant. Their seed standeth fast, and their children for their sakes.

Their seed shall remain for ever, and their glory shall not be blotted out.

Their bodies are buried in peace; but their name liveth for evermore.

The people will tell of their wisdom, and the congregation will shew forth their praise.

Thanks be to God.

¶ The Choir sings the Anthem, ‘O thou the central orb’.

O Thou, the central orb of righteous love,

Pure beam of the most High, eternal Light

Of this our wintry world, Thy radiance bright

Awakes new joy in faith, hope soars above.

Come, quickly come, and let thy glory shine,

Gilding our darksome heaven with rays Divine.

Thy saints with holy lustre round Thee move,

As stars about thy throne, set in the height

Of God's ordaining counsel, as Thy sight

Gives measured grace to each, Thy power to prove.

Let Thy bright beams disperse the gloom of sin,

Our nature all shall feel eternal day

In fellowship with thee, transforming day.

To souls erewhile unclean, now pure within. Amen.

Words: Henry Ramsden Bramley (1833-1917)

Music: Charles Wood MusD (Fellow 1894–1926)

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¶ The Master reads

THE APPOINTED COMMEMORATION OF FOUNDERS AND BENEFACTORS.

ACCORDING to our bounden duty and the decree of this our College, let us offer up

our thanks and praise to Almighty God for our Founders and all our Benefactors.

On the 28th of January 1348 EDMUND GONVILLE, Rector of Terrington in

Norfolk, obtained Letters Patent granting licence to found a Hall in Cambridge, which

came to be called after his own name and dedicated to the honour of the Annunciation

of Blessed Mary the Virgin; wherein he appointed a Master and four Fellows, whom

he maintained. In 1351 our First Founder died, making WILLIAM BATEMAN,

Bishop of Norwich, his Executor, for the perfecting and endowment of his foundation;

who in 1354 licensed the appropriation to Gonville Hall of the three benefices of

Wilton and Foulden in Norfolk and Mutford in Suffolk, for the maintenance of the

Master and the four Fellows. He also, as our Second Founder, made the statutes called

by his own name for the Government of the College. Edmund Gonville and William

Bateman were followed by founders of fellowships and scholarships, benefactors to

the buildings of the College, and general benefactors. We especially remember that in

1480 ELIZABETH CLERE of Ormesby in Norfolk, gave money to support a Fellow

in Divinity and to pay for the building of the east side of Gonville Court; and that

shortly after 1500 the College received from the executors of Dame ANNE SCROOP

pasture land comprising all that lies between Harvey Court and the Fellows’ Garden,

and arable land in the East Field of Cambridge.

In 1557 a Third Founder appeared in JOHN CAIUS, Doctor in Physic, Fellow and

afterwards Master of this College, and President of the College of Physicians in

London. He gave the manors of Croxley in Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, and of

Runcton and Burnham in Norfolk, for stipends. He also gave us new statutes and built

the two wings of the Court called by his own name. And lastly, for the enlarging and

improving the site of the College, he purchased from Trinity College four tenements

over against St Michael’s Church-yard, whereon part of the building in Tree Court now

stands.

This generous man, the greatest of all our Benefactors, was born at Norwich on the

6th of October 1510. In 1529 he was admitted into this College, and in 1533 he was

elected Fellow. He left in 1539 and lived some years abroad, especially at the

University of Padua, where he commenced Doctor in Physic. After his return he

obtained from King Philip and Queen Mary in 1557, a Charter of Foundation as well

as of Confirmation, by which he was made a Founder of Gonville and Caius College,

over which he placed the Master of Gonville Hall, Thomas Bacon. On Master Bacon’s

death on the 1st of January 1559, Dr Caius himself was prevailed on to take into his

own hands the Government of the College. After he had made himself honoured at

home, and by his many learned writings procured the highest reputation abroad, finding

himself advanced in age and decayed in strength, that he might secure to the College a

prudent Governor, he resigned the Mastership to Dr Legge on the 27th of June 1573.

Thus gradually retiring from worldly business, and foreseeing that he should soon retire

from the world itself, he provided for his own monument, and prepared the vault in

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which he was laid about two months afterwards. For on the 29th of July he died and

his body was then brought from London to be interred in this sacred place.

Of the long array of those who, following in the footsteps of Edmund Gonville,

William Bateman and John Caius, have contributed by their talents, their self-denial

and their generosity to the stately foundation, whereof we their successors reap the

benefits, we commemorate especially the following.

Mistress JOYCE FRANKLAND, daughter of Robert Trapps, of London, goldsmith,

and Joan his wife (herself a foundress of scholarships) left to the College in 1587 her

three houses in Philip Lane, London, with a great sum in money; she furnished

maintenance for a Chaplaincy, for six Fellowships and for twelve Scholarships, to be

called by her son’s name and her own.

In 1607 Dr THOMAS LEGGE, Master of the College, left money from which a block

of buildings bearing his name was erected on the east side of the Tree Court.

Dr STEPHEN PERSE was admitted of this College in 1565 and afterwards became a

Fellow. In 1615, besides bequeathing money for building the north side of the Tree

Court, he left £5,000 for purchasing land, for the increase of the stipends of the six

Frankland Fellows, and for the stipends of six Fellows and six Scholars of his own

Foundation, as well as for a free Grammar School, and for the maintenance of six poor

Alms-women in the town of Cambridge.

In 1619 Dr WILLIAM BRANTHWAITE, Master of the College and one of the

translators of the Holy Scriptures, bequeathed his ample collection of books.

BARTHOLOMEW WORTLEY, Fellow, was presented by the College in 1705 to the

Rectory of Bratton Fleming in Devonshire. When he died, he bequeathed his whole

estate, in trust, for founding two Fellowships, and three Exhibitions.

Dr MARTIN DAVY, Master of the College, in 1839 left for his successors as their

summer residence his estate at Heacham in Norfolk.

In 1866 Dr ROBERT SHUTTLEWORTH of Berne founded scholarships in memory

of his son, a Caian.

In 1889 Dr WILLIAM DROSIER, left by his will a notable addition to the endowment

of the College.

In 1908 CHARLES MONRO, a distinguished exponent of Roman Law, bequeathed

most of his personal estate to the College.

In 1918 came a legacy from the industrialist DAVID THOMAS, LORD RHONDDA;

and, in 1925, an endowment from the celebrated electrical engineer – and pioneer of

the motor car – Sir DAVID SALOMONS, both for scholarships. Sir David also

contributed generously to funding the Murray Easton building overlooking Market

Place.

In 1933 CHARLES HANDSON bequeathed the residue of his estate for biological

research.

In 1936 Dr WILLIAM TAPP, a solicitor, bequeathed to the College property in

London, investments, and his box at the Royal Albert Hall. This bequest, the greatest

addition to the College’s wealth since Dr Caius’ foundation, provides for Fellowships

and Scholarships especially in Law and Jurisprudence.

Sir COMYNS BERKELEY, who died in 1946, bequeathed the residue of his estate

to form a Fund, in the names of his wife, Ethel, and himself, for fellowships in

Medicine and Science.

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In 1949 and 1959 Major OSKAR TEICHMAN, physician and soldier, endowed

scholarships in law and history in memory of his two sons, killed in action in the

Second World War.

In our own time the generosity of our benefactors has not diminished. Increasing

numbers of gifts, both large and small, have come from members of the community of

Caians and from friends of the College. Gifts of exceptional generosity have come

from ROGER BARCLAY-SMITH, to support of students from Malawi; from Sir

DOUGLAS MYERS of New Zealand; from Mrs RITA CAVONIUS, in memory of

her husband, Professor Richard Cavonius; and from CHRISTOPHER and SHIRLEY

BAILEY, who have endowed a College Lectureship in their own name, as well as

making other gifts. JOHN and ANN HAINES, after funding a wing of the Stephen

Hawking Building, made further gifts for College Lectureships; ALICE CHENG of

Shanghai has funded graduate accommodation at Ferry Path; MARTIN WADE has

supported College sports as well as the general endowment; and Tan Sri Dr JEFFREY

CHEAH, the founder of Sunway University in Malaysia, funded an endowment to

provide for two Fellowships. Most recently, ERIC and ELAINE SHOOTER of the

United States of America, and YVONNE LUI of Hong Kong, have made substantial

additions to the general endowment; and JOHN and MARGARET CHUMROW

bequeathed their house in Hampstead to the College, having previously given

generously to music in this College.

Not only then for our Founders and primary benefactors, whose names we have this

day recited to the glory of God and the perpetuating of their memories, but also for

all others who have made gifts and served the College in all its parts and purposes, let

us bless and praise Almighty God.

A Roll of other Benefactors, together with a Roll of the Gonville Fellow Benefactors

and the Founders and Members of the College’s Court of Benefactors, is appended to

this Order of Service.

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¶ All stand: the choir sings this PSALM of praise.

Jubilate Deo (Psalm 100)

O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands:

serve the Lord with gladness,

and come before his presence with a song.

Be ye sure that the Lord he is God:

it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves;

we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.

O go your way into his gates with thanksgiving,

and into his courts with praise:

be thankful unto him and speak good of his Name.

For the Lord is gracious, his mercy is everlasting;

and his truth endureth from generation to generation.

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son,

and to the Holy Ghost:

As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be,

world without end. Amen.

Music: Jubilate Deo in E flat by Benjamin Britten (1913-76)

¶ These PRAYERS are said.

Dean THE MEMORY of the righteous shall endure for evermore.

Congregation And shall not be afraid of any evil report.

Dean The Lord be with you.

Congregation And with thy spirit.

Dean Let us pray.

All shall kneel.

O LORD GOD ALMIGHTY, Maker of all things and Giver of all good gifts, who

didst put it into the hearts of thy servants Edmund Gonville and William Bateman to

found and foster this our College, and didst move thy servant John Caius greatly to

further that beginning, we thank thee for the abundant blessing which thou hast

vouchsafed to this house through more than six hundred and fifty years. And we

beseech thee, O heavenly Father, to continue the same blessing to us and to those yet

to come, that thy faith, fear, and love, and the knowledge of thy truth may ever dwell

within these walls, and that under the protection of thy good providence, we may so

pass through things temporal that we finally lose not the things eternal; through Jesus

Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Let us give thanks to God for all the good things he has given us, especially in this

College, saying together

All shall say the GENERAL THANKSGIVING.

ALMIGHTY GOD, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy servants do give

thee most humble and hearty thanks for all thy goodness and loving kindness to

us and to all men; We bless thee for our creation, preservation, and all the

blessings of this life; But above all, for thine inestimable love in the redemption

of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ; For the means of grace, and for the hope

of glory. And, we beseech thee, give us that due sense of all thy mercies, That our

hearts may be unfeignedly thankful, And that we shew forth thy praise, not only

with our lips, but in our lives; By giving up ourselves to thy service, And by

walking before thee in holiness and righteousness all our days; through Jesus

Christ our Lord, to whom with thee and the Holy Ghost be all honour and glory,

world without end. Amen.

The Dean says these Prayers, from Dr Caius’ prayers for daily use in the College.

O LORD the Holy Spirit, who art the Author of all good and the Giver of all wisdom,

bestow on us thy servants the power of learning, the desire of wisdom, and grace to

do good; that by an honest life and prudent conduct we may be found worthy to serve

thee and thy kingdom, who livest and reignest God for ever and ever. Amen.

THE GOD of peace and love remain with us always. Amen.

MEMBERS OF THE COURT OF BENEFACTORS DEPARTED THIS LIFE IN THE

YEAR PAST

Mr David Beevers

Mrs Kathleen Gale

Professor Simon Maddrell

Mr Keith Marsden

Dr Patrick Ridsdill Smith

Dr Oscar Hill

Mr Timothy Ruane

Dr Charles McCutchen

A PRAYER of John Donne

BRING US, O Lord God, at our last awakening

into the house and gate of heaven;

to enter into that gate and dwell in that house,

where there shall be no darkness nor dazzling, but one equal light;

no noise nor silence, but one equal music;

no fears nor hopes, but one equal possession;

no ends, nor beginnings, but one equal eternity;

in the habitations of thy glory and dominion, world without end. Amen.

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Keep us Lord so awake in the duties of our callings,

that we may thus sleep in thy peace, and wake in thy glory:

At the end of the Prayers, the GRACE is said by all.

THE GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship

of the Holy Spirit, be with us all, evermore. Amen.

¶ The Choir sings the anthem ‘Peace I leave with you’.

Peace I leave with you,

I leave you my peace I give unto you.

Not as the world giveth give I unto you.

Let not your heart be troubled.

Words: John 4.27

Music: Amy Beach (1867-1944)

¶ The COMMEMORATION SERMON

¶ Stand for the final HYMN.

Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom,

Lead thou me on;

The night is dark, and I am far from home,

Lead thou me on.

Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see

The distant scene; one step enough for me.

I was not ever thus, nor prayed that thou

Shouldst lead me on;

I loved to choose and see my path; but now

Lead thou me on.

I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears,

Pride ruled my will: remember not past years.

So long thy power hath blest me, sure it still

Will lead me on

O’er moor and fen, o’er crag and torrent, till

The night is gone,

And with the morn those angel faces smile,

Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile.

Words: John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

Music: William H. Harris (1883-1973)

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¶ Remain standing for the FINAL RESPONSES.

Dean THE LORD be with you.

Congregation And with thy spirit.

Dean Let us bless the Lord.

Congregation Thanks be to God.

A Roll of Other Benefactors

The spoken Commemoration can only comprise a small number of our many

generous benefactors. The rest are listed in the volumes of our Biographical History;

each year the list is extended in The Caian. From those who have been able and

willing to make major gifts, we select the following as especially noteworthy for the

role their gifts have played in the history of the College. The living and recently

departed are recorded below in the Roll of the Court of Benefactors.

From the Fourteenth Century

WILLIAM ROUGHAM Benefactor to the Chapel

WALTER ELVEDON Donor of books and of an astrolabe

WILLIAM PHYSWICK Donor of Physwick Hostel

From the Fifteenth Century

WILLIAM LYNDWOOD Bishop of St Davids, donor of Library windows

JOHN BEVERLEY Fellow, benefactor to the Library

WILLIAM GRENE Fellow, benefactor to the Library

HENRY COSTESSY Master, benefactor to the College buildings

From the Sixteenth Century

JOHN LE STRANGE Donor of a flock of sheep

THOMAS ALKYN Vicar of Mutford, donor of three scholarships

PETER HEWET Rector of North Cove, donor of three scholarships

THOMAS WENDY Physician, donor of books and a fellowship

JOAN TRAPPS Mother of Joyce Frankland, donor of scholarships

MATTHEW PARKER Archbishop of Canterbury, donor of a scholarship, books

and plate

JOHN LYON Founder of Harrow School and of four scholarships in the

College

WILLIAM CUTTING Donor of four scholarships

From the Seventeenth Century

JOHN GOSTLIN Master, donor of four scholarships

MATTHEW STOKYS Founder of a fellowship and three scholarships

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OLIVER NAYLOR Benefactor to the Library

WILLIAM BAGGE Benefactor to the Library

JOHN COSIN Fellow, Bishop of Durham, donor of three scholarships

ROBERT BRADY Master, donor of books and advowsons

From the Eighteenth Century

STEPHEN CAMBORNE Donor of advowsons

JOHN LIGHTWIN Fellow, benefactor to the Chapel

Sir JOHN BURROUGH Master, donor of books and land

CHRISTOPHER TANCRED Founder of medical and theological studentships

FRANCIS SCHULDAM Donor of the Schuldam Plate

From the Nineteenth Century

BENEDICT CHAPMAN Master, donor to the building fund

From the Twentieth Century

GEOFFREY BARKER Donor to fellowships and research

Professor STANLEY COOK Fellow, donor of a bye-fellowship

STANLEY ELMORE Donor to medical fellowships and studentships

STANLEY PORTER Donor to the building fund

THOMAS RICHES Donor of land

GEORGE STEWARD Donor of visiting fellowships in mathematics

ELISABETH STOPP Donor of property in Cambridge

From the Twenty-First Century

Lord BAUER Fellow, donor of the RA Fisher and Richard

Goode Bursaries

OWEN STANESBY Founder of the Court of Benefactors

BRIAN HARLAND Founder of the Court of Benefactors

Lady COLYTON Founder of the Court of Benefactors

WILFRID HOLLAND Donor of an Organ Scholarship

RICHARD DARLINGTON Founder of the Court of Benefactors

JOHN NEWSOME Founder of the Court of Benefactors

DAVID MALCOLM Founder of the Court of Benefactors, benefactor

to the Library and the Stephen Hawking Building

ROSEMARY BEATTY Founder of the Court of Benefactors

THOMAS YOUNG Founder of the Court of Benefactors

JONATHAN HORSFALL

TURNER Founder of the Court of Benefactors

DEREK INGRAM Fellow, Founder of the Court of Benefactors,

Benefactor to the Caius Engineering Trust

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The Court of Benefactors

The John Caius Guild was established in 2012 to celebrate the College’s greatest living

benefactors whose names are engraved on the Benefactors’ Wall. The title of Gonville

Fellow Benefactor is conferred by the College Council in recognition of exceptional

munificence to the College. The College established in 1998 a Court of Benefactors in

which Founders of very great and Members of great munificence are enrolled. The

Stephen Hawking Circle was introduced in 2007.

Gonville Fellow Benefactors

Mr & Mrs Christopher Bailey* Mrs Ann Haines*

Dr Harold Carter & Ms Tess Silkstone Dr Yvonne Lui*

Mrs Rita Cavonius* Mr Nicholas & Mrs Lora Sallnow-

Tan Sri Dr Jeffrey Cheah* Smith

Dr Alice Cheng* Professor John Saunders

Dr Jon Denbigh Mr Martin Wade*

Mr Richard & Mrs Lydia Evans

* Member of the John Caius Guild

Founders of the Court of Benefactors

Mr Christopher Ackroyd

Mr James Arnold

Mr Jonathan Bailey

Mr John Barabino

Mr David Barrett

Mr Simon Bax

Mr Nick Birch

Mr Nigel Blanshard

Mr Oliver Bolitho

Mr Niall Booker

Mr Patrick Burgess

Mr Clive Butler

Mr Richard Chenevix-Trench

Dr Christopher Cheng

Mr Paul Philips & Ms Sophia Cheung

Dr Siew Chua & Dr Khai Meng Choy

The Rt Hon Sir Christopher Clarke

Mr Humphrey & Mrs Nicola Cobbold

Mr Matthew Cosans

Mr Stephen de Heinrich

Mr David Elstein

Mr John & Mrs Catherine Emberson

Mr Peter English

Professor Sir Alan Fersht

Mr John Fordham

Mrs Mavis Gray

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The Stephen Hawking Circle

Mrs Jeanne Hagelberg

Mr Jeremy Hall

Mr Edgar Harborne

Mr Keith Haviland

Mr David Heap

Mr Patrick Helson

Dr Alan Heng

Mr James Hill

Dr Graham Hills

Mr Chris Hogbin

Mr David Hulbert

Mr Simon Jagger

Mr John Kelly

Mr Peter Kerr-Dineen

Mr Sam Laidlaw

Mr Adam Landes

Mr Will Lawes

The Honorable Dr John Lehman

Mr Ray Leung

Mrs Maria Lewis

Mr Lawrence Ma

Mr David Mabb

Dr Philip Marriott

Mr Michael Maunsell

Michael Miliffe Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Dr Simon Morris

Mr Campbell Myers

Mrs Jill Newsome

Mr Miguel Nogales

Mr Bill Packer

Mr Andreas Papathomas

Mr Tim Parsonson

Mr Andrew Peck

Mr Peter Redfern

Mr Andrew Reicher

Mr Paul Rhodes

Mr Andre Rzym

Mr Ivor Samuels

Lord David Simon of Highbury

Dr Nigel Simpson

Sir Keith Stuart

Mr John Sunderland

Dr Mike Syn

Tancred's Charities

Mr Ian Taylor

Dato' CQ Teo

Mr Samir Thapa

The Rt Hon Lord Christopher Tugendhat

Mr Hasan & Mrs Leyla Umur

Mr William Vereker

Professor Peter Walker

Mr Chiu Chi Wen

Mr David Wertheim

Mr Roy Williams

Mr Richard & Mrs Anna Wilson

Mrs Helena Young

Mr Stephen Zinser

Mr Christopher Aylard

Mr John Battye

Mr David J Bell

Dr Ian Billington

Mr Stephen Brearley

Mr John Brooks

Professor Morris Brown

Mr Nick Bunzl

Mr Richard Chau

Mr Steve Coxford

Mrs Alice Crampin

Mr Peter Elliston

Mr Nigel Farr

Mr John Frieda

Mr Mark Friend

Mr Nigel Gamble

Mr Sartaj Gill

Mr Bernard Glass

Mr Andrew Grabowski

Mr John Graham

Sir Anthony Habgood

Ms Maya Han

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Members of the Court of Benefactors

Mr Richard Handley

Mr Martin Harrap

Mr Chris Hayward

Mr Barry Hedley

Dr Alex Ho

Mr Jonathan Horner

Mr Peter Kavanagh

Dr Paul Key

Professor Kay-Tee Khaw

Mr Rob Kirkwood

Mr David Laird

Mr Peter Langslow

Mr Luke Lewis

Mr Guang Li

Mr Andrew Lockhart

Mr Caesar Loong

Mr Simon & Dr Mary Lowth

Dr Anne Lyon

Dr Hilal & Mrs Valerie Malem

Mr David Melvin

Dr Pamela Monck Hill

Mr Shezi Nackvi

Mr David Newlove

Professor John Nicholls Dr Peter Noble

Mr Jerome O'Hea

Mr Charl Oosthuizen

Mr James Pitman

Dr Alan Ractliffe

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