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The first book to describe fully the foundations and development of
St John's College Cambridge, highlighting the role its alumni have
always played in the life of the nation. Within a generation of its
foundation on the site of a decayed hospital at the behest of Lady
Margaret Beaufort, England's queen mother, the College of St John
the Evangelist had established itself as one of the kingdom's
foremosteducational establishments: in the words of one notable
contemporary, as 'an university within it selfe' indeed. And in the
period thereafter - the years between 1511 and 1989, the period
covered by the present volume - St John's has continued to provide
its fair share of Prime Ministers and other politicians, bishops,
Nobel laureates, artists, writers, and sporting heroes, as well as
to irrigate the rich loam of the nation's history in all sorts of
other unexpected ways and places. However, not until the
organisation of the College's archives and records in the present
generation has it been possible to describe in sufficient detail
the full story of that progress and adequately to trace the
College's development and achievements in recent centuries. The
present history, the first since the early 1700s to provide a
systematic and informed account of the subject, seeks to make good
this historical defect. It is published as part of the celebration
of the quincentenary of the College's foundation.
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