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A Fellow of Peterhouse.
In the following year he was appointed as assistant tutor at Peterhouse.
A Fellow of Peterhouse.
He then went to Peterhouse, Cambridge where he was awarded his BA in 1945.
A Fellowship at Peterhouse.
In 1881 Young entered Peterhouse, Cambridge, to begin his undergraduate studies of mathematics.
In 1643 Barrow was admitted as a foundation scholar at Peterhouse, Cambridge.
The earliest College was St Peter's or'Peterhouse', founded in 1284 by Hugh Balsham, Bishop of Ely.
Tait remained at Edinburgh University for only one year before entering Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1848.
In 1881 Young entered Peterhouse, Cambridge to begin his undergraduate studies of mathematics.
The oldest(and also one of the smallest)of Cambridge's colleges, Peterhouse was founded in 1284.
Maxwell went to Peterhouse Cambridge in October 1850 but moved to Trinity where he believed that it was easier to obtain a fellowship.
He retired in 1967 anda year later Sir Herbert Butterfield retired as Master of Peterhouse College.
In 1822, at the age of twenty-nine,Hopkins entered Peterhouse, the oldest of the Colleges of the University of Cambridge.
For two years he lectured on mathematics andphysics to the students of a number of colleges which included both Corpus and Peterhouse.
After the award of a B.A. from London in 1849,he entered Peterhouse on 1 June 1850 at the same time as Maxwell.
Charles Burkill held the chair of pure mathematics at Liverpool from 1924 until 1929 when he took up a lectureship at Peterhouse, Cambridge.
Tait won a Fellowship at Peterhouse and, in addition to coaching undergraduates for the Tripos, he began to collaborate with Steele in writing a text Dynamics of a particle.
He did not undertake any mathematical research although he was a Fellow of Peterhouse between 1886 and 1892.
Two of his friends at Peterhouse were sons of the Rev James Porter and through them Tait met their sister, Margaret Archer Porter, who he married in Belfast on 13 October 1857.
The first of these"schools" were established in the 12th century by immigrant scholars from Paris, andthe first college, Peterhouse, was founded in 1284.
His uncle was a Fellow of Peterhouse at the time and when his uncle lost his post due to his Royalist views, Barrow went to Oxford where his brother had become the King's Linen Draper.
In 1929 Burkill returned to Cambridge taking up a a university lectureship and a lectureship at Peterhouse where he was also elected to a fellowship.
In 1980, aged 66, he moved to Cambridge as Master of Peterhouse, where his conflict with what he saw as an enclosed and reactionary oligarchy among the fellows became another cause célèbre and another rich source of anecdote.
Fellows of Peterhouse were familiar with(and were indeed known to imitate) the slight sideways vibration of the body which betokened amusement and often precluded a mildly ironical or deflationary quip.