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  1. 10 de may. de 2024 · The past and future of the organ at Peterhouse, Cambridge Chris Bragg Friday, May 10, 2024 At Peterhouse, Cambridge, a desire to honour the college’s legacy of 18th-century material, in an organ required to accompany the liturgy, has led to a novel outcome. The original organ case by John Snetzler (1765) (photo: Chris Bragg)

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Peterhouse Rugby Tour to Portugal. From April 4 to 15, 2024, the Peterhouse boys’ rugby team explored Portugal. Led by Mr. Andrew Bailey and Coach Mr. Robbie Du Rand, they faced tough opponents. Key fixtures and results: Youth Festival Lisbon : Vs SC Salonnais (France): A thrilling 13–12 victory.

  3. Hace 1 día · SPORTS AND CULTURAL RESULTS – TRINITY 2024. -4- 28 May 2024. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES. DEBATE. Debate v Eaglesvale – Tuesday 21 May. In the Form Ones Only Match, PHB won: PHB: 71%; Eaglesvale – 65%. Taonashe Matsuro was the Best Speaker with 74%, Caleb Mashungu was the Second Best Speaker with 73% and Blesssing Chakumhara was Third Best with 69%.

  4. Hace 3 días · An extract from "The White Guard" - Mikhail Bulgakov

  5. Hace 5 días · Sir Thomas North was an English translator whose version of Plutarch’s Bioi parallēloi (Parallel Lives) was the source for many of William Shakespeare’s plays. North may have been a student at Peterhouse, Cambridge; in 1557 he was entered at Lincoln’s Inn, London, where he joined a group of young

  6. 21 de may. de 2024 · Peterhouse boys Sports and Cultural Results: 3- 21 May 2024 | Peterhouse Group. SPORTING ACTIVITIES. GOLF. The club Championships were played over two days in Marondera Felix Machado, which was 4th with a net score of 167. They were playing off a 9-handicap. Benjamin Tunney was 5th with a net score of 175. They were playing off a 6 ...

  7. Hace 4 días · MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1066 Hinton was held by Eddeva the fair, reputedly the mistress of King Harold II, but by 1086 had been given with her lands to Count Alan, lord of Richmond. (fn. 1) Thereafter part of the honor of Richmond, it passed on Alan's death in 1089 in succession to his brothers. The youngest, Stephen, inherited in 1093.