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of the college100
of the university91
one of the89
to have been48
side of the46
the name of45
of the great43
the university of41
end of the38
university of cambridge37
the author of37
in the university37
the foundation of37
of the church36
of the new36
in the year35
of the most33
part of the33
of trinity college32
of the present31
of the old31
in the first29
to the college29
history of the29
of the same28
the church of28
the time of27
the end of26
in two volumes26
as well as26
there is a26
in one volume25
and in the25
some of the25
the head of24
of the town24
of corpus christi24
bishop of ely24
out of the23
author of the23
it is a23
of the hall23
said to have23
name of the22
of the cambridge22
and of the22
the whole of22
the history of22
church of s22
it is said22
the great court21
the new learning21
the site of21
according to the21
of his college20
the fifteenth century20
which he had20
for the murder20
the scholars of20
the lady margaret20
in connection with20
the murder of20
of the court20
is said to20
at the same20
the north side19
site of the19
at the time19
it was not19
that he was19
the same time19
oxford and cambridge19
of the river19
which he was18
the college was18
the building of18
of which he18
it is not18
corpus christi college18
of the house18
that it was18
of trinity hall18
the founder of18
of the two18
in the college18
at this time18
of his own18
the house of17
it was a17
of the first17
the thirteenth century17
the th of17
of jesus college17
of the chapel17
on the south17
chancellor of the17
the rest of16
the story of16
on the north16
the south side16
the reign of16
many of the16
would have been16
and on the16
in the same16
of all the15
members of the15
it may be15
which had been15
of the original15
at the end15
at that time15
the erection of15
of the holy15
the beginning of15
a fellow of15
of the fifteenth14
story of the14
in the following14
on the site14
that in the14
the death of14
whole of the14
by the author14
and it is14
he was a14
account of the14
when he was14
known as the14
the fourteenth century14
seems to have14
in the hall14
at any rate14
down to the14
north side of13
hugh de balsham13
of the foundation13
to the university13
master of trinity13
on the other13
he had been13
who had been13
the gate of13
the age of13
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of the lady13
must have been13
but it is13
from the first13
of the english13
the sixteenth century13
may have been13
time of the13
in the centre13
in the town13
on account of13
that he had13
one of his13
rest of the13
is one of13
a student of13
scholars of the12
the middle of12
to be found12
of the late12
the fact that12
not to be12
church of the12
the library of12
two of the12
the holy sepulchre12
it was the12
was to be12
the high street12
there is no12
one of them12
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of which we12
on the east12
bridge of sighs12
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were to be12
the life of12
of christ church12
the last century12
the hall of12
of a college12
entrance to the11
of the thirteenth11
to be a11
as we have11
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at a later11
sir gilbert scott11
the old chapel11
history of cambridge11
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in the church11
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the college in11
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the place of11
of the sixteenth11
the seventeenth century11
on the th11
in the second11
the study of11
is to be11
but in the11
range of buildings11
corner of the11
at the head11
the master of11
was in the11
of the other11
foundation of the11
appears to have10
that it is10
the british museum10
the form of10
the most part10
the college of10
his history of10
that they were10
the bishop of10
the memory of10
in the new10
the close of10
about the year10
the art of10
the nineteenth century10
the course of10
belonging to the10
of the north10
of our lord10
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the work of10
the eighteenth century10
there was a10
the early days10
new monthly magazine10
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of the guild10
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the cause of10
college in the10
the great gate10
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archbishop of canterbury10
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of the order10
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of the second10
of the nunnery10
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well as the9
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at trinity college9
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at this period9
of the library9
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of the city9
margaret of anjou9
of which is9
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to the south9
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of some of9
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for the purpose9
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as it was9
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the college chapel9
of the mallard9
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at a time9
the university library9
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of the scholars9
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might have been9
south side of9
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the men of9
of sidney college9
as he was9
as it is9
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a few years9
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the second court9
gate of honour9
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of the king9
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